Nissan has debuted a recall campaign for the Pathfinder, as well as the Infiniti JX35 and QX60 due to braking system-related issues.
The campaign affects a total of 153,000 units of the crossovers, with these belonging to the 2013 and 2014 model years. When the cars are traveling on uneven or rugged terrain, light braking maneuvers can see a faulty anti-lock system increase the stopping distances.
Nissan brags that it has performed various test on the matter this summer and found that the negative effect is reduced, with the vehicles in question still meeting safety standards.
However, Nissan adjusted the production process to solve the problem in September, so they’re now starting a recall. Nevertheless, the action consists of a software update, with Nissan set to notify owners over the course of the following two months.
This isn’t the first recall for the Nissan Pathfinder and the Infiniti JX. Both had 2012 models involved in callback campaigns.
Nissan brags that it has performed various test on the matter this summer and found that the negative effect is reduced, with the vehicles in question still meeting safety standards.
However, Nissan adjusted the production process to solve the problem in September, so they’re now starting a recall. Nevertheless, the action consists of a software update, with Nissan set to notify owners over the course of the following two months.
This isn’t the first recall for the Nissan Pathfinder and the Infiniti JX. Both had 2012 models involved in callback campaigns.