VEHICLE SAFETY RECALL INFORMATION
On very rare occasions, Nissan has had to conduct vehicle recalls due to individual product reliability, or in the interest of ongoing customer satisfaction. If this does occur, owners will be notified by mail at their last known address. Therefore, it is important to always keep your contact details up-to-date with your Nissan Service Advisor, in case of the unlikely event that your vehicle is recalled.
Owners should review the Current Recall Notice section on the ACCC site, and where applicable contact us to arrange an inspection, and wherever applicable rectification of their vehicle. This will be carried out at no charge to the owner of the vehicle.

TAKATA AIRBAG RECALL
Driver and passenger airbag inflator: as it gets older, a combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade. If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision triggering the airbag, the metal inflator housing may explode/rupture under too much internal pressure.
FACTS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- This safety defect can KILL or seriously injure you or your passengers
- All safety recall repairs are FREE at authorised Nissan dealers
- Please urgently contact us to arrange to have the airbag in your vehicle replaced
Millions of cars around the world contain faulty Takata airbag inflators which can cause the airbag to malfunction when deployed. The defect affects certain vehicles from many high-profile global automotive brands, including popular European, Japanese, American and luxury manufacturers. At Nissan, our owners and their passengers are our highest priority. We are recalling all vehicles in Australia that are affected by the recall and will replace the airbag inflator free of charge.
Nissan Australia has been contacting affected owners involved in the recall. If you have not received communication but believe your vehicle is affected please contact us. It is important that we have your most up to date contact details. If you believe we do not have these, please provide your most recent contact detail.
If you have a hearing or speech impairment please click the link to contact the National Relay Service.
If you require further translation services please click the link to contact the National Translation and Interpreting Service: https://www.tisnational.gov.au
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RECALL SCHEDULE
Due to a global supply shortage of replacement airbag inflators, it is necessary for Nissan to prioritize airbag replacement in vehicles by age. Once a recall has been initiated, Nissan will contact you to arrange the replacement.
RECALL AND REPLACEMENT TIMETABLE
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Within five business days after the replacement part arrives at the dealership nominated by the Consumer (or other such date as requested by the Consumer), where the replacement part is to be provided to the nominated dealership within two weeks of the Consumer request. |
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As soon as practicable, and in any eventby 31 December 2020 unless otherwise approved by the ACCC, with replacement prioritised according to the Priority Factors in clause of theSchedule and the applicable Quarterly Completion Schedule. |
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