1. Nissan is asking Juke owners to bring their vehicles in for a repair, they're just not calling it a recall.

    104,439 vehicles from the 2011-2013 model years need to have a loose timing chain, chain guide and crank sprocket replaced.

    The repairs will be done for free (like a recall) and affected owners will be notified by the mail (like a recall), but because the defect isn't a safety issue yet Nissan can get away with calling it a "voluntary service campaign". Which just sounds like a fancy term for ... oh, never-mind.

    Juke owners with questions can call Nissan at 800-647-7261.

    keep reading article "Nissan Will Replace Busted JUKE Timing Chains, Just Don't Call it a Recall"

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