-REVISED- 2004-2010 NISSAN ARMADA, TITAN, 2005-2010 NISSAN FRONTIER, PATHFINDER, XTERRA; VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENT / SERVICE PARTS SUSPENSION LOWER LINK
Nissan is conducting a voluntary safety recall campaign for suspension lower link service parts that fit MY 2004 through 2010 Armada and Titan and MY 2005 through 2010 Xterra, Pathfinder, and Frontier vehicles. A small number of suspension lower link service parts sold between November 25, 2009 and May 14, 2010 may have welds that are out of specification.
-REVISED- 2005–2009 ARMADA, TITAN; VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN FUEL GAUGE INACCURACY
Nissan is conducting a voluntary recall campaign on certain MY2005-2009 Armada and Titan vehicles to address a potential fuel gauge inaccuracy. Specifically, the issue can cause the fuel gauge to show that the vehicle still has some fuel, typically about one quarter tank, when the fuel tank is actually empty. To remedy this potential condition,
Nissan is conducting this Voluntary Safety Recall Campaign to replace the fuel level sending unit with a new one at no charge for parts or labor.
2007 NISSAN TITAN, ARMADA; VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN TPMS SENSOR
Nissan has determined that some 2007 model year Armada and Titan vehicles may have been equipped with TPMS sensors designed for the previous model year vehicle. The TPMS is functional and detects low tire pressure as designed. However, in some vehicles, this condition could, at some point, cause the low tire indicator lamp to illuminate even if the tire pressure is not low. The TPMS would continue to operate normally if reset. To correct this potential condition, Nissan will conduct a Voluntary Service Campaign to inspect the valve stem cap to determine if the correct sensor is installed. If the incorrect TPMS sensors are found, Nissan will replace all four and initialize them to the Body Control Module (BCM) free of charge for parts or labor. If the correct TPMS sensors are found then
no further action is required.
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2007 NISSAN TITAN, ARMADA; VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN CONDENSER FAN
Nissan has determined that on some 2007 model year Armada and Titan vehicles, because of a wiring issue, the condenser cooling fan in the vehicle may operate in reverse, pulling air rather than pushing. Owners may experience poor A/C performance and possibly higher than normal coolant temperatures.
To correct this condition, Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Service Campaign to repair the cooling fan wiring, and if necessary, replace the cooling fan on affected vehicles free of charge for parts or labor.