Recalls Of 1986 NISSAN 720

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Campaign NumberRecall InitiatorPotentially AffectedComponentsManufacturerAutomotive ManufacturerReport Received DateRecall DescriptionConsequence Summary
90V072000OVSC750000EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELSNISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.Nissan North America, Inc.1990-04-17INCORRECT TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES WERE PRINTED ON CERTIFICATION LABELS.INCORRECT TIRE INFLATION COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL AND AN ACCIDENT.
85V146000MFR1340STEERING: STEERING WHEEL/HANDLE BARNISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.Nissan North America, Inc.1985-11-13THE STEERING COLUMN IS CONNECTED TO THE STEERING GEAR BY MEANS OF SPLINED SHAFT COUPLINGS. THESE COUPLINGS ARE SECURED WITH A TRANSVERSE BOLT AND LOCKWASHER. IT WAS FOUND THAT THE BOLT WAS NOT TIGHTENED AND TORQUED TO SPECIFICATIONS. CONSEQUENCE OF DEFECT: ALTHOUGH THE SPLINES PROVIDE ADEQUATE COUPLING TO PERMIT OPERATION, EXTENDED USE MAY RESULT IN SPLINE DISENGAGEMENT AND LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL WHICH MAY CAUSE AN ACCIDENT. CORECTIVE ACTION: INSPECT AND CORRECT AS NECESSARY TO PRECLUDE SPLINE DISENGEMENT.

The chart shows the type and proportion of 1986 NISSAN 720 recalls initiated so far. So far, 751,340 1986 NISSAN 720 are at risk of recall

EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS: 50% STEERING: STEERING WHEEL/HANDLE BAR: 50%

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