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Consumer Affairs

Nissan Recalls 2.5 Million Units Worldwide


October 30, 2003
Nissan is recalling more than 2.5 million vehicles worldwide to fix an engine revolution-sensor problem. The problem makes some engines hard to start and can cause them to suddenly stop running.

About 700,000 of the recalled models are in North America and include the Infinity G35.

Also involved are some Subaru and Mazda models that use parts provided by Nissan.

The automaker said the sensor, which records engine revolutions, could be deformed by heat from the engine. The vehicle models involved were built between April 21, 1998, and May 28 this year.

The recall announcement was made in Tokyo and did not include information on all U.S. models that would be affected.

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