Currently 5220 Recalls

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Illustrative photo: Source Nissan

Nissan Pulsar (2014 – 2015)

accident headlamps

The IPDM (Intelligent Power Distribution Module) software data file calculating the headlamp aiming position does not correctly adjust the height of headlamp aim when the rear of the vehicle is heavily laden. Other car drivers could be dazzled by the incorrectly positioned light.

The recall concerns vehicles which have been produced from 22/05/2014 to 21/12/2015.

Source: Alert A12/0411/16

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Type of alert
Production period22. 5. 2014 - 21. 12. 2015
Risk3
Type/number of modelPulsar (C13)
Country of originSpain
Alert submitted byGreece
Measures taken by economic operators
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex08/04/2016

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