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2023 – 11 – 05
Nissan Ariya (2022 – 2023)
Recall # R23C7

Conductive fibrous shavings from the slip ring assembly of the drive motors may cause a short circuit between the two slip rings, resulting in an overcurrent detected in the inverter. As a result, engine torque is cut to protect internal components of the controller, resulting in a loss of drive and potentially an “EV System Off” display on the dashboard, increasing the risk of an accident.

The Nissan Ariya vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 9 March 2022 and 5 April 2023.

Nissan recall code: R23C7  Affected models: Ariya
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 11.929

Source: Rapex Alert 44/2023 A12/02642/23

2023 – 10 – 14
Nissan Leaf (2017 – 2023)
Recall # R23A6

The vehicle control module (VCM) may be faulty. Deactivation of the cruise control can result in a sudden and unintentional acceleration, creating a risk of an accident, injuries.

The Nissan Leaf vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 17 December 2017 and 30 May 2023.

Nissan recall code: R23A6  Affected models: Leaf
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 172,615

Source: Rapex Alert 41/2023 A12/02477/23

2023 – 04 – 17
Nissan Juke HEV (2022)
Recall # PG3C1

If the accelerator and brake pedals are pressed simultaneously, it causes a hybrid electric vehicle control (HEVC) reset. This can lead to the engine stumbling or stalling under specific driving conditions (when the engine is cold, immediately after starting), creating a risk of an accident.

The Nissan Juke HEV vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 16 June and 14 December 2022.

Nissan recall code: PG3C1  Affected models: Juke HEV (HF16)
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): n/a

Source: Rapex Alert 15/2023 A12/00724/23

2023 – 04 – 14
Nissan Micra (2016 – 2021)
Recall # R22D6

The driver’s seat may be faulty, which can cause the seat belt anchorages not to function as intended, creating a risk of injury in the case of an accident.

The Nissan Micra vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 5 December 2016 and 5 October 2021.

Nissan recall code: R22D6  Affected models: Micra (K14)
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 285,515

Source: Rapex Alert 15/2023 A12/00793/23