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NISSAN QASHQAI – POSSIBLE LOSS OF STEERING

NISSAN QASHQAI ( 27/02/2012 –  16/05/2012) DEFECT:  It is possible that the steering wheel boss may not have been produced to the correct specification. If a higher than normal loading is applied to the steering wheel in its normal operation it is possible that the steering wheel boss may separate from the steering column. This can result in a loss of steering control.

Remedy

Recall all affected vehicles to check and if necessary replace the steering wheel assembly.

Recall Launch Date24/09/2012
Recall No.R/2012/103
Models AffectedQashqai and NV200
Manufacturer RefPG2B9 & PG2B7
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start27/02/2012
Build end16/05/2012
Vehicle numbers (UK)7329

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