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2005 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 2005 Sentra take action immediately to get your automobile fixed. Interested in how this information is collected? Read more about recalls and the NHTSA.

  1. Call Nissan to get more information. Verify that the cost of repairs will be covered free of charge.
  2. Setup an appointment with a local authorized mechanic to schedule your maintenance.
  3. Keep up to date with recalls for your vehicle by following this page.

Recent 2005 Sentra Recalls

  • ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Recall for 2005 Nissan Sentra

    • Recall Announced NOVEMBER 14 2007
    • NHTSA Reference #07V527000
    • Number Affected 653,910

    Summary: On certain passenger vehicles equipped with a 2.5L engine, the crankshaft position sensor can overheat causing a brief interruption in the signal output from the sensor.

    Consequence: If the interruption in the signal from the crankshaft position sensor is so brief that the electronic control module (ECM) logic does not have time to diagnose the condition, the engine may stop running without warning while the vehicle is driven at a low speed increasing the risk of a crash.

    Fix: Dealers will reprogram the ECM free of charge. Certain MY 2006 Altimas which have been previously remedied under recall campaign 06V223 (Nissan R0606) are not included in this recall since the reprogramming for 06V223 also included this reprogramming. The recall began on December 31, 2007. Owners may contact Nissan at 1-800-647-7261.

    For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #07V527000 »

  • FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE Recall for 2005 Nissan Sentra

    • Recall Announced JUNE 07 2005
    • NHTSA Reference #05V269000
    • Number Affected 44,000

    Summary: On certain passenger vehicles, a vapor hose located in the fuel tank may not have been formed correctly during the manufacturing process. When the vehicle is parked with a full fuel tank, fuel may flow into the vapor hose, which is connected to a vapor canister.

    Consequence: The vapor canister could become full, and excess fuel could spill out onto the ground. Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire.

    Fix: Dealers will check the vapor hose connections in the fuel tank to determine if a poor seal exists. If a poor seal is identified, a new fuel tank will be installed free of charge. The recall began on August 15, 2005. Owners may contact Nissan at 1-800-647-7261.

    For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #05V269000 »

Nissan Contact Information

Phone:
(800) 647-7261
Web:
Nissan Customer Service
Mail:
Nissan Consumer Affairs
P.O. Box 685003
Franklin, TN 37068-5003

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