Electrical & Lights
Continual illumination of the brake lights can prevent other drivers from realizing the vehicle is actually slowing down, increasing the risk of a crash. With the brake override activated, the driver will not be able to accelerate normally, increasing the risk of a crash. The driver can shift the vehicle out of the "PARK" position without depressing the brake, allowing the vehicle to rollaway, increasing the risk of injury.
The brake light switch may be located in a way that the brake lights may stick in the on position, even when brakes are not applied. This can mislead other drivers into thinking that the vehicle is slowing down when it is not, and lead to confusion about a slowing car when not expected. The brake lights switch concern can also cause the shift lever to be removed from the "park" position without depressing the brake pedal, allowing the vehicle to roll away increasing risk of an accident.
Recall repairs on your Nissan must be performed by a Nissan dealership. Nissan will notify known owners of affected vehicles beginning in March, 2021. If you do 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 incomplete recalls on your vehicle. For best results, be prepared to provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to the service department consultant you speak with. The Nissan recall number is PC786.