1991 Nissan Sentra Recalls
What To Do If Your Sentra Has Been Recalled
The following recalls have been announced by Nissan, so if you own a 1991 Sentra take action immediately to get your automobile fixed. Interested in how this information is collected? Read more about recalls and the NHTSA.
- Call Nissan to get more information. Verify that the cost of repairs will be covered free of charge.
- Setup an appointment with a local authorized mechanic to schedule your maintenance.
- Keep up to date with recalls for your vehicle by following this page.
Recent 1991 Sentra Recalls
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SEAT BELTS:FRONT:BUCKLE ASSEMBLY Recall for 1991 Nissan Sentra
Summary: The front safety belt buckle release buttons can break. These red plastic release buttons are marked "press." If a button breaks, pieces can fall into the buckle assembly causing the buckle to operate improperly.
Consequence: The safety belts would not provide adequate protection to an occupant in a vehicle crash.
Fix: Owners should promptly check the condition and operation of both front safety belt buckles and carefully inspect the red release button for any breaks or cracks. They should ensure that both buckles are operating properly by inserting each latch plate into its buckle, tugging on the belt to make sure the latch is securely locked, and then pressing the release button. The latch plate should pop out of the buckle when the button is pressed. If either release button shows a sign of breaking or cracking or if either buckle fails to operate properly, owners should promptly contact their authorized dealer to schedule an appointment to have the buckle replaced or repaired free of charge.
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #95V103002 »
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SEAT BELTS Recall for 1991 Nissan Sentra
Summary: Improper belt guide performance can cause fraying of the shoulder safety belts near the retractor.
Consequence: The fraying of the shoulder safety belt webbing can causeimproper retraction of the belt, which would lead to inadequate protection ofseat occupant during a sudden stop or accident, and could result in increasedrisk of injury.
Fix: Modify the safety belt guides to prevent fraying; and or replace retractor assembly if fraying is present.
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #91V022000 »