14 Kasım 2010 Pazar

Nissan returns 2.1 million vehicles

Nissan said Thursday it is returning 2.14 million vehicles in the U.S., Japan, Europe and Asia for an ignition system problem which will stall the engine.

The recall includes the popular March and Mycra subcompact cars.

Yokohama, Japan-based Nissan said no accidents have been announced that are surmised of being related to the fault.

A problem was found in an ignition-system part called the exchange for vehicles produced from 2003 through 2006.

The problem affects small cars like the March, Cube and Note and upon a 12 other models, such as the Tiida sedan, Titan pickup and Infiniti QX56.

Nissan spokesman Mitsuru Yonekawa said in extreme instances, the engine will stall and won't be able to start.

Of the recalled vehicles, nearly 835,000 were produced in Japan, 762,000 in North America, and 354,000 in Europe. Nissan, which is allied with Renault SA of France, did not expose a price for the recall.

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