17 April 2015

Nissan F15 Juke, Model years 2011 - 2014

Product Identifiers

Nissan F15 Juke - 2011-2014

Supplier Contact

Nissan New Zealand Ltd

Responsible Agency

NZTA

The Hazard!

Nissan has identified a concern related to the fuel pressure sensor on various 2012 - 2014 Nissan vehicles. It has been identified that the fuel pressure sensor fitted on some vehicles may have been insufficiently tightened to the fuel rail of the engine prior to installation to vehicles. As a result the sensor may loosen gradually due to heat and vibration. A fuel leak may occur.

What to do...

You are advised to contact a Nissan Dealer as soon as possible to arrange for the fuel pressure sensor to be tightened to the correct torque.

Product Identifiers

Nissan F15 Juke - 2011-2014

Supplier Contact

Nissan New Zealand Ltd

Responsible Agency

NZTA