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nissan MICRA UK Recall

NISSAN MICRA – UNEXPECTED ACCELERATION MAY OCCUR

NISSAN MICRA ( 25/10/2010 –  27/02/2015) DEFECT:  The engine ECM unit may have an error with its software. This could under certain exceptional engine start circumstances result in the ECM setting an incorrect engine throttle valve position. When the engine speed is in excess of 3 600 rpm the customer may briefly experience an unexpected acceleration. However the driver can counter this by applying the brakes.

Remedy

Recall all affected vehicles to install new software.

Recall Launch Date20/04/2015
Recall No.R/2015/066
Models AffectedMicra (K13)
Manufacturer RefR1507
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Build Start25/10/2010
Build end27/02/2015
Vehicle numbers (UK)3806

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