fmdog44
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Just saw on the local news the leak may and has caused the vehicles to be engulfed in flames ten seconds after the ABS light is illuminated. That means if you see the ABS light go on stop and get out of the vehicle as fast as possible. This according to actual testimonies by owners but not on the Nissan website. If you own one of these vehicles do not park it in your garage. See below:
Nissan and its luxury brand Infiniti are recalling over 360,000 vehicles to replace a faulty brake component that could cause a fire. Some of these vehicles were already recalled in September 2018. Even if a recalled vehicle was already inspected by a dealer and deemed to be safe then, it should be brought back to the dealer for a repair.Vehicles involved in the latest recall are Nissan Murano SUVs, Nissan Maxima sedans, Nissan Pathfinder SUVs, and Infiniti QX60 SUVs.
Nissan says a faulty pump in the antilock braking system (ABS) could leak brake fluid and cause a fire.
When a leak occurs, Nissan says, the ABS warning lamp will illuminate on the dashboard for more than 10 seconds after the engine has been started. If this happens, the automaker advises that the driver park the vehicle outside and contact Nissan Roadside Assistance (800-647-7261, press option 1) to have the vehicle towed to a Nissan service department for repair.
Nissan and its luxury brand Infiniti are recalling over 360,000 vehicles to replace a faulty brake component that could cause a fire. Some of these vehicles were already recalled in September 2018. Even if a recalled vehicle was already inspected by a dealer and deemed to be safe then, it should be brought back to the dealer for a repair.Vehicles involved in the latest recall are Nissan Murano SUVs, Nissan Maxima sedans, Nissan Pathfinder SUVs, and Infiniti QX60 SUVs.
Nissan says a faulty pump in the antilock braking system (ABS) could leak brake fluid and cause a fire.
When a leak occurs, Nissan says, the ABS warning lamp will illuminate on the dashboard for more than 10 seconds after the engine has been started. If this happens, the automaker advises that the driver park the vehicle outside and contact Nissan Roadside Assistance (800-647-7261, press option 1) to have the vehicle towed to a Nissan service department for repair.