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    Nissan Qashqai recalled due to fire risk

    More than 13,000 examples of the popular small SUV have been recalled because a potentially chafed fuel pipe may lead to a vehicle fire.

    Marton Pettendy

    Marton Pettendy

    Managing Editor

    Marton Pettendy

    Marton Pettendy

    Managing Editor

    Nissan has issued a nationwide product safety recall for its popular Qashqai small SUV, affecting more than 13,000 petrol-only (non e-Power hybrid) versions of the pre-facelifted model due to the potential for a fuel leak and subsequent vehicle fire.

    “Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pipe may chafe against the support bracket and become damaged,” said Nissan in its recall notice.

    “If this occurs fuel may leak, potentially resulting in loss of motive power whilst driving, and if in the presence of an external ignition source may result in a vehicle fire.

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    “A loss of motive power or vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users or bystanders and/or damage to property.”

    • A total of 13,031 vehicles are affected, produced between 2022 and 2024
    • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list is attached here
    • The original recall notice is attached here

    Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted in writing to request they contact an authorised Nissan dealer to have their vehicle rectified, free of charge.

    For further information you can contact Nissan Australia on 1800 035 035 or via email at csc@nissan.com.au.

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