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Nissan Korea Co., Ltd. Nissan PATHFINDER — recall

Automotive · South Korea · 2025-04-01

Nissan PATHFINDER car, secondary hood latch foreign matter accumulation causes malfunction

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-04-01
ManufacturerNissan Korea Co., Ltd.
Models affectedNissan PATHFINDER
Units affected591
DefectDue to dust and foreign matter, if foreign matter accumulates in the lever pivot joint of the secondary hood latch control device, it can cause friction or long-term corrosion. As a result, even if drivers close the hood after releasing the secondary hood latch device for vehicle inspection, the secondary hood latch lever may stick in the open position. If the lever of the secondary hood latch control device is stuck in the open position, when the primary hood latch is released or if the hood is not properly closed and the vehicle is in motion, the hood may open without warning, obstructing t…
ComponentOther devices, Other
RemedyReplacement of the improved secondary hood latch device.
Recall numberK5615
Official noticeView source ↗

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