The bug affected Nissan recall, but fortunately it seems that the Japanese automaker's problem was at first. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its Web site, that Nissan recalls 20,000 copies of the Altima in 2011 and 2012 between 25 April and 10 Built in June due to a suspension bolts must not have tightened specifications.
If the screw is not linking properly tightened, they can come off while the vehicle is driven, which could cause a rattling noise and vibration. A vehicle vibration is usually a little more than an annoyance, but if the screw completely told NHTSA that the driver could with difficulty controlling their Altima.
To solve the problem, the owners of affected vehicles must take their vehicle to a Nissan dealer for a free repair. A technician will replace the bolts and nuts and tighten them linking the proper torque specification.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Nissan recalling 20,000 new Altima sedans over suspension bolt
Posted by ipul at 7:13 AM
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