
Photo of Nissan Sentra courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan North America is recalling 622,110 2013-2016 model-year Nissan Sentra compact cars because their front-passenger seat belt brackets may become deformed if they’re used to secure a child restraint system, and this condition can lead to air bag malfunction during a crash.
In these cars, a seat belt bracket damaged in this way might cause the occupant classification system to incorrectly classify the installed child restraint system. As a result, the front passenger air bag may not turn off as designed when a child restraint system is in the seat, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported.










