
If you not sure there’s an active recall for your car, you should make contact with a Nissan dealer or workshop that’s been officially authorised to perform repairs on behalf of the manufacturer.
Locate a Nissan dealer to check the recalls history
You will need the VIN code of your vehicle, which is a unique identification number that is embossed on the body of the car and shown on the ID card. Most models sold in the EU have it shown near the bottom of the windscreen. It is made up of a unique combination of 17 letters and numbers.
Write a simple request to verify the VIN code of your vehicle. Ask the dealer, if any Recall or Technical Service Bulletin has been issued for your car in the past. You can use the example request from this page or scroll down to see it.
VIN Check Request example
Hello,
I am writing a request to verify the VIN code of my vehicle (see below). I would like to know if any Recall or Technical Service Bulletin has been issued in the past.
[Your Name]
[Vehicle VIN Code]*
* The VIN code is a unique identification number that is embossed on the body of the car and shown on the ID card. It is made up of a unique combination of 17 letters and numbers.