Nissan Rear Visibility System Important Safety RecallThe following Nissan vehicles manufactured on or after May 1, 2018 may be subject to the rear visibility system recall: Show
Reason for RecallOn affected vehicles, the driver may potentially adjust the rear view camera and display settings to the degree that the image is no longer visible, and the system will retain those settings when the vehicle is next shifted to reverse. This condition does not meet the requirements of FMVSS No. 111. RiskA temporarily reduced rear visibility when the driver has adjusted the display to this
extent could lead to an increased risk of an accident in the event the driver does not re-adjust the display before reversing. What You Should DoIf the rear view image is not clearly visible when you shift into reverse, before driving your vehicle, please adjust the display and camera settings to a level where the rear view image is clear. Next StepsNissan is developing a remedy plan to update the rear visibility system
software for all affected vehicles. Once the remedy is available, you will receive a notification to bring your vehicle to the nearest Nissan dealer for the free repair. Nissan is committed to the safety and security of our customers and their passengers. We are indeed sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you. This page will be periodically updated with new information, so please check back. Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Actuator Safety Recall Information Nissan Anti-lock Brake (ABS) Actuator Safety RecallThe following Nissan vehicles are subject to the ABS actuator recall:
Reason for RecallIn some vehicles affected by this recall, the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) actuator may leak brake fluid. If this occurs, the ABS warning lamp will illuminate and remain continuously illuminated on the instrument panel. However, the leak can potentially create an electrical short, and in rare instances, may lead to a fire. What You Should DoIf the ABS warning lamp in your vehicle (shown below) illuminates continually for more than ten (10) seconds after engine start: Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light Please stop driving your vehicle immediately and call Nissan Roadside Assistance at 1-800-225-2476 to arrange towing your vehicle to a Nissan dealer at no cost to you. Park your vehicle outdoors, away from other vehicles or structures, until your vehicle has been inspected and repaired by a Nissan Dealership. Next StepsContact your Nissan dealer at your earliest convenience in order to arrange an appointment to have your vehicle remedied. You may find your nearest dealer using this link: Dealer Locator If you have questions regarding the safety recall, you may contact Nissan Consumer Affairs at
(800) 867-7669. Nissan is committed to the safety and security of our customers and their passengers. We are indeed sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you. If you are not sure if your specific vehicle is affected, please enter your vehicle VIN on the previous page for confirmation. This page will be periodically updated with new information, so please check back. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere can I find my VIN? Where can I find my vehicle identification number (VIN)?
Your Nissan’s dashboardYou’ll find your VIN on the driver’s side of your vehicle, where the windshield meets the dashboard.
Front door postA sticker on the driver’s side door post displays your VIN.
Proof-of-insurance cardYou can
find your VIN on your vehicle’s certificate of insurance.
Vehicle registrationYour VIN also appears on your vehicle registration card. Is there a recall on Nissan Altima transmission?Summary: This Nissan Altima CVT recall and Nissan Rogue recall applies to vehicles equipped with the RE0F10A Nissan CVT transmission. Nissan voluntarily recalled these vehicles to address a number of drivability complaints.
What year Nissan Altima has transmission problems?A class action lawsuit representing owners and lessees of 2013–2016 Nissan Altima cars has since reached settlement. However, 2017–2021 Nissan Altima cars still face recurring safety issues with its CVT transmissions, with some consumers calling for a recall on these vehicles.
Does the 2022 Nissan Altima have a CVT transmission?Engine, Transmission, and Performance
The Altima has a standard 188-hp 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that pairs with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). The optional turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder makes up to 248 horsepower with premium fuel and also uses the CVT.
What are signs of Nissan Altima transmission problems?For the past few years, many drivers have been complaining of Nissan Altima transmission problems, most notably stuttering between gears, hesitation, sputtering, vibration, not shifting properly, and even complete transmission failure.
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