Nissan Motor on Friday announced a Recall of 699,000 vehicles in Japan to fix a series of defects affecting more than 700,000 vehicles overseas. The Yokohama-based automaker said a problem found in five models had not caused any Nissan Recollecting Cars accidents in Japan.
A total of 699,000 vehicles in Japan were affected, many with multiple defects, a Nissan spokesman said. In a statement, the company said the Nissan Recollecting Cars in Japan affected 484,025 Note, Serena and Kicks models because a defective engine hose cover could cause the hose to burst, preventing the vehicle from starting.
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According to the report, 478,199 vehicles, including the Note, Note Aura, Serena, Leaf and Kick, were affected by a flaw in the vehicle control program that could cause cruise control to accelerate after deactivating under certain circumstances. Said it was recalled. 4,444 and 126,000 Serenas were recalled due to wiring problems, and 6,434 of the same model were Recalled due to a problem with the right headlight. At least 749,000 vehicles in foreign markets are also affected by the defect, A spokeswoman said. The 4,444 recalls from overseas will be handled individually according to local regulations, he said.
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