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NISSAN NAVARA – REAR WHEEL BEARING MAY FAIL

NISSAN NAVARA ( 01/05/2005 –  31/12/2005) DEFECT:  A concern has been identified relating to the incorrect assembly of the rear axle. This may result in excessive wear of the wheel bearings which will lead to noise occurring from the rear axle. If this is not rectified the bearing may ultimately fail resulting in the assembly becoming detached from the axle.

Remedy

Recalled vehicles will be checked and fitted with new halfshafts as required.

Recall Launch Date24/04/2006
Recall No.R/2006/044
Models AffectedNAVARA
Manufacturer Ref
VIN Start00000000000012810
VIN end00000000000067531
Build Start01/05/2005
Build end31/12/2005
Vehicle numbers (UK)5812

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