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Post by Niall Scott on Dec 8, 2013 3:31:06 GMT 6
Welcome in to our new guests,Tony and Joaoduarte .How can we help .I,m unclear about your quiery Tony
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Post by Niall Scott on Mar 9, 2014 4:41:54 GMT 6
I,ve just bought ! A solid big tool box from Andy In Bury.Got it from ebay
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Post by Niall Scott on Apr 16, 2014 15:01:30 GMT 6
Nissan really had high hopes of putting behind them their previous recalls. However, to their frustration they have now been forced to recall nearly one million cars globally. It came to their attention that some of their cars had defective Japanese accelerator sensors installed. This serious fault cause cars to suddenly slow down and possibly even stall when driving. Nissan forced to recall their cars
Nissan recalls cars worldwide again 300x225 Nissan recalls cars worldwide again So, what cars are on the list?
Well, Nissan announced the recalls on Thursday 26th September. The UK has not been hit as bad as other countries. It is believed there are approximately 113,000 Nissan Patrol cars in the UK to be recalled. These cars are specifically 2006 to 2013 models.
Japan is recalling Serena, Lafesta, X-Trail and Fuga; this is estimated to be over 760,000 cars. The USA is recalling their Infiniti M and various other models, which is estimated to be over 98,000 cars.
Steering wheel issues on their Micra models have been another problem. They eventually became loose, which if not corrected promptly can fall off. Thankfully, no accidents have yet been reported due to loose steering wheels. Nissan is not very popular at present; this is their third recall during this year. The other recalls were due to faulty passenger-side airbags. Approximately, five hundred cars globally were recalled due to airbags.
The good news is that Nissan have announced that no accidents have been reported over these particular recalls. Additionally, Nissan is more than happy to correct faulty recall issues. If you suspect your car comes within the recall category, call your local Nissan dealership. It is believed their recall repairs are a quick and easy fix which could take approximately fifteen minutes.
Nissan is not the only manufacturer in the limelight these days. Toyota, Honda and Mazda are having a fair share of disclosure about the same faulty issues and more. For these companies to be exposed to a number of recalls within such short periods, this can only be a massive blow to the company’s ego. You may like:
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Post by Niall Scott on Jun 28, 2014 2:31:54 GMT 6
There,s 5 of you in here now ,looking .Why?
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Post by Niall Scott on Jul 5, 2014 3:30:29 GMT 6
Mr Chris Marsh! Thank you for your letter (Aftersales Director) 27 june 2014.advising of your continuing improvement process.The Micra in question Reg No SD03 UFS went off the road here on the Isle of Lewis , and was written off ,last year .The car was booked in to a Dealer in Inverness to have this MANUFACTURING FAULT remedied in 2013 and I,m just getting a letter from you.Both of my cars have been Shoddily built and have put our lives in danger I have mentioned that silly wee micra in my posts here because I couldn,t trust that Navara I,m going to take this up with Mr C Ghosn You will hear from me .
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Post by michelle on Jul 16, 2014 13:48:13 GMT 6
Hello Why is it when you spend a lot of money on your car (over £15,000) and when there is a problem Nissan do not want to know We purchased a Nissan Note (diesel top of range) in Oct 2012. The drivers seat has now ripped in two places on the "leather" (I believe to be pvc) - not on the seam. They want to charge over £500 to get it repaired. We have only sat on the seat so how can it get ripped. Not a happy bunny. Any advice please
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janeh
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Post by janeh on Aug 8, 2014 2:00:42 GMT 6
Hi
New member here and owner of 5 Nissan cars in a row. Now have a complaint which I want to raise regarding customers service or lack of it. Have already raised this with the Dealership Director and need to take this higher. Anyone have any suggestions regarding contacts at Nissan UK Customer Service?
Thanks Jane
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Post by Niall Scott on Aug 8, 2014 13:44:56 GMT 6
Hi Jane ,Welcome in .Take your complaint to Head office @ Denholm way ,Maple Cross ,Rickmansworth ,Herts WD3 9YS 01923 899999 and copy it to Head office Japan FAO Mr Carlos Ghosn who is the CEO Nissan ,You,ll find the address in the posts .Good luck and please keep us informed .Regards Niall
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Post by Niall Scott on Aug 8, 2014 13:50:58 GMT 6
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Post by Niall Scott on Aug 23, 2014 1:35:43 GMT 6
I saw my first nissan pickup on the television today being used by the Bastards who profess to be Muslims in Syria or Northern Iraq Do these engines shove conrods out of the side of the engine block ? And what does Nissan do about it ?
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