Electrical & Lights
If the wires and the bracket make contact, a short circuit may result, causing the battery terminal fuse to blow. If the fuse blows while driving, the fuel pump will stop and cause the engine to stop running, increasing the risk of a crash.
The wiring harness that connects the fusible link to the battery fuse terminal may wear through its insulation and cause a wiring short. This would result in the fuse for the battery terminal to blow, and cause the fuel pump to stop working. Dealers will inspect and adjust the position of the wiring harness and apply a protective covering to it free of charge to resolve the concern.
Recalls on your Nissan must be performed by a Nissan dealership. Nissan began notifying known owners of affected vehicles beginning in December, 2013. If you did not receive a notification, but wish to check to see if your vehicle is included, please contact one of your local Nissan dealerships. They will also check for any other uncompleted recalls on your vehicle. For best results, be prepared to provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to the service department consultant you speak with.