Resources for the Repair and Maintenance of your Nissan JUKE
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Nissan JUKE Recalls (Recent)
Rear Seat Back May Not Stay Properly Secured
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Due to a faulty weld, the rear seat back striker may partially separate in a crash. As a result, the rear seat back may not stay properly secured, increasing the risk of injury to rear seat occupants. Dealers will replace affected seat back strikers to correct this concern.
Learn more »Engine Could Stall Without Warning While Idling
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On certain vehicles, the turbocharger boost sensor bracket may separate from the air inlet tube due to a defective weld. If the bracket were to separate, the engine could stall while at idle, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will inspect the air inlet tube and replace it if necessary to correct this concern.
Learn more »Fuel Leak from Fuel Pressure Sensor
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On certain vehicles, the fuel pressure sensor may not have been tightened to the correct specification. As a result, the fuel pressure sensor may loosen due to heat and vibration, causing a fuel leak. Fuel leaks always increase the risk of a fire. Dealers will replace the fuel pressure sensor to correct this concern.
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Nissan JUKE Questions and Answers
There is a strong gas odor coming from the engine of my 2011 Nissan Juke. I can't seem to find the leak but I small gasoline coming in from the heater vents. In some cases its overwhelming. ...
Nissan JUKE Reviews
The Juke is really a fun car to drive. It does not get the gas mileage that is advertised, and be aware that it requires PREMIUM gasoline due to the turbo. That said, it is worth it to have such a peppy car that is a blast to drive and room to haul lots of whatever you may have to carry around.