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Old Nov 18, 2003 | 10:10 PM
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Nissan To Recall 2.56 Million Autos Worldwide; 1.02 Million In Japan
Thu Oct 30, 3:34 AM ET

TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Nissan Motor Co. plans to recall a total of 2.56 million vehicles sold in Japan and overseas due to faults in the engines, the automaker said Thursday.

The firm expects to book a Y15 billion-Y16 billion recall charge this fiscal year through March, but it has no plans to downgrade its earnings outlook for the current year, it said.

Nissan will recall about 1.03 million vehicles in Japan and 1.53 million vehicles sold in the U.S. and other countries.

Japan's ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said the number of vehicles Nissan plans to recall in Japan represents the country's second largest recall after the 1.04 million vehicles Nissan recalled in May 1996.

The automaker added that the recall is already factored in to its earnings forecast for this fiscal year through March.

In mid-October, Nissan said it expects a group net profit of Y495.0 billion for the full year, with an operating profit of Y820 billion and sales of Y7.450 trillion.

Nissan will recall 23 models, including the Sunny (sold overseas as the Sentra), the Skyline (sold overseas as the Infinity G35) and the Fairlady Z ( sold overseas as the 350Z).

Of the 1.53 million vehicles to be recalled overseas, Nissan will recall 700, 000 vehicles in the U.S., 460,000 in Europe and the remainder in other Asian countries, the Middle East and other regions.

Some of engines installed in these vehicles may not start properly due to problems with the sensors needed to count engine revolutions.

The sensor is made by Hitachi Unisia Ltd., an auto parts maker wholly owned by Hitachi Ltd. . Nissan adds the sensor to its engines during assembly.

The two companies will check whether the sensor problem was caused when they were produced by Hitachi Unisia or when the engines were assembled by Nissan.
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Old Nov 19, 2003 | 07:49 PM
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any idea what production dates this effects?
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Old Nov 20, 2003 | 06:17 AM
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I think if our cars are affected by this recall, then we will probably get a letter in the mail...

I just recently received a recall letter for my 2000 Nissan Xterra XE. It says the wheels may have small cracks in them, so they are replacing all of the wheels with the SE Model's Alloy Wheels.

It has VIN number printed on the recall letter.. so that's why I think if our car are affected, then we will probably get a letter...
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Old Nov 20, 2003 | 09:01 PM
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Only 171 350Zs are affected by the recall. The rest are mainly the Sentras, Altimas etc.

http://www.cars.com/news/stories/103...y&aff=national
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