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nissan PATHFINDER UK Recall

NISSAN PATHFINDER – PROPSHAFT MAY DETACH FROM VEHICLE

NISSAN PATHFINDER ( 01/02/2005 –  30/09/2005) DEFECT:  Insufficient torque may have been applied to the propshaft securing bolts during production and this could lead to vibration. If the concern is not rectified the propshaft may detach from the vehicle.

Remedy

Affected vehicles will be recalled and inspected if necessary the propshaft securing bolts will be replaced.

Recall Launch Date02/12/2005
Recall No.R/2005/170
Models AffectedPATHFINDER AND NAVARA
Manufacturer Ref
VIN Start00000000000000001
VIN end00000000000042145
Build Start01/02/2005
Build end30/09/2005
Vehicle numbers (UK)5107

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