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NISSAN-Micra-2009-recall

Illustrative photo: Source Nissan

Nissan Micra (2006 – 2012)

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The fixing bolt of the steering wheel may initially have been insufficiently tightened. The tightening torque of the fixing bolt may deteriorate over time as the steering wheel boss material is susceptible to temperature changes that may cause a loss of axial tension, resulting in excessive play in the steering wheel. If the vehicle continues to be driven in this condition over a long period of time, then the steering joint may become damaged eventually leading to steering wheel free rotation.

The recall concerns vehicles with production period 12. 5. 2006 – 2. 12. 2012.

Source: Alert 22/2013 A12/0647/13

Type of alert
Production period12. 5. 2006 - 2. 12. 2012
Risk3
Type/number of modelMicra (K12)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Alert submitted byPortugal
Measures taken by economic operators
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex07/06/2013

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What should an owner do if there's a recall?

Please note that the recall may not apply to all vehicles produced in a given period. If you think your car might be affected, you should immediately contact a Nissan dealer or workshop officially authorised to perform repairs on behalf of the manufacturer and ask for the details. You can use our sample request text. After reporting the vehicle's VIN code, you will find out if the defect is present on your car, or if it has already been resolved by the previous owner if the car was purchased second-hand.

If you wish to know more about the eventual problems of a specific car (e.g. real mileage, potential traffic accident damages, odometer rollback, repairs, etc.), in that case, we suggest going to this page.

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