Several news sources revealed that Nissan is issuing a recall along the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for 28,000 Juke SUVs over faulty sensors and freezing locks.
According to the official statement, this is a global recall since accidents related to the faulty parts have been reported in foreign countries. The automaker tested their vehicles after the complaints and realized the boost-pressure sensors can eventually come loose and lead to several problems with the vehicle’s check-engine lights. The problem may also lead the car to stall suddenly since the faulty bracket can fall into the air tube.
The official reports state that the automaker will send recall notices to owners in the beginning of January of 2012.
As a San Bernardino car accident lawyer I’m sincerely relieved that Nissan was able to catch this recall before any injuries occurred. I urge all Juke owners to contact the automaker as soon as possible so any possible accidents related to this faulty vehicle can be prevented.
Personal injury lawyers are always glad to answer your questions related to any accident that you might have been involved with and that was caused by someone else driving a poorly maintained vehicle. Do not hesitate to contact us whenever you need.