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2004 NISSAN XTERRA; VOLUNTARY RECALL CAMPAIGN TOW HITCH
Nissan has determined that some 2004 model year Nissan Xterra vehicles may have a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety. There is a possibility that the Nissan accessory tow hitch attaching bolts may not have been tightened to the proper specification. If you are using the tow hitch, this could cause it to loosen or separate from the vehicle, which could result in a crash. To prevent this condition from occurring, Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Safety Recall Campaign to torque the tow hitch attaching bolts to the proper specification.
 
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2004 NISSAN FRONTIER, PATHFINDER, XTERRA; VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SIDE FLANGE MOUNTING BOLT
On some model year 2004 Pathfinder, Frontier and Xterra vehicles equipped with 4 Wheel Drive, the left front flange fixing bolt for the front final drive may not be securely tightened to the proper specifications. This condition may cause unusual differential noise or an oil leak from the final drive. To prevent this condition, Nissan has initiated a Voluntary Service Campaign to tighten the left front flange fixing bolt to the proper torque specifications and to replace the drive shaft fixing bolts with new ones.
 
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