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nissan JUKE UK Recall

NISSAN JUKE – FUEL MAY LEAK

NISSAN JUKE ( 08/03/2010 –  30/01/2012) DEFECT:  Nissan has identified that the fuel rail pressure sensor of some vehicles may have not been correctly tightened to the fuel rail of the engine and may loosen gradually due to heat and vibration of the engine. If left undetected and the vehicle continues to be driven in this condition in extreme cases fuel leakage may occur.

Remedy

Re-tighten the pressure sensor and replace the pressure sensor gasket if required.

Recall Launch Date03/04/2012
Recall No.R/2012/024
Models AffectedJuke & Micra
Manufacturer RefR1201/R1202
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start08/03/2010
Build end30/01/2012
Vehicle numbers (UK)4690

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