In Japan, Nissan, Honda and Suzuki have decided to recall more than 200,000 vehicles in total due to some problems that do not meet safety standards. According to information from local media, the recall decision was submitted to Japan’s Ministry of Transport on October 3, 2024. So, what problems caused this decision? Here are the details…
Nissan, Honda and Suzuki recall more than 200,000 vehicles in Japan
First of all, Nissan is recalling Serena, Ariya and Note models. In total, 105,10 thousand 10 vehicles will be affected by this process. The production dates of the vehicles are between December 2021 and February 2024 and the reason for the recall is a faulty control program in the electrical components. This reportedly causes the automatic locking function to fail to meet safety standards when the vehicle is parked.
Honda has placed the ZR-V and Civic models on the recall list. These models, with production dates between July 2021 and September 2024, have a problem with the power-assisted steering system. In total, 97,543 vehicles are being recalled on the grounds that steering control may become difficult.
Finally, Suzuki has also decided to recall Burgman motorcycles. These motorcycles were manufactured between January 2014 and October 2022 and a total of 11,805 Burgman motorcycles are affected. The problem is caused by a crack that can occur in the fuel pump under certain conditions.
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