Nissan Recalling 2014-MY Versa Note
The Versa Note is the subject of two separate recalls -- one to address rear seat latch bolts that may have been manufactured incorrectly and another to address lower body sill bolts that may be missing or incorrectly torqued.
Nissan North America is issuing two separate recalls affecting the 2014 model-year Versa Note, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
One recall affects 7,782 2014 Versa Notes manufactured April 23 through July 5 of this year. The rear seat latch bolts may have been manufactured incorrectly, weakening their strength. If these latch bolts break, the rear seats may not perform as designed in a crash. This could increase the risk of injury to back seat occupants.
The other recall affects 7,707 2014 Versa Note vehicles manufactured April 23 through July 3 of this year. The lower body sill bolts may be missing or incorrectly torqued. This condition might affect the vehicle's integrity in the event of a rear impact, increasing the risk of injury, NHTSA reported.
Both recalls are expected to get under way Aug. 12. Vehicle owners can reach Nissan at 1-800-647-7261.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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