REC-005735 – NISSAN MOTOR CO. (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. – NISSAN D23 Navara 2021 – 2023
The following information has been sourced from Vehicle Recalls government website https://www.vehiclerecalls.gov.au/recalls/rec-005735
Recall number: REC-005735
Campaign number: AU231
Original published date: 2 August 2023
MAKE AND MODEL INFORMATION
Make: NISSAN
Model: D23 Navara
Year range: 2021 – 2023
Affected units: 210
Variant applicability: All variants within this model
IDENTIFYING FEATURES
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
REC-005735-VIN-List-1.csv (CSV, 3.93 KB)
What are the defects?
The internal circuit board of the winches remote control can corrode if exposed to water. If corrosion of the circuit board occurs, the winch can cause the cable to stop, wind up or release unexpectedly.
What are the hazards?
If a winch stops or starts unexpectedly whilst being used, the cable or vehicle may move suddenly. The winch may also operate unintentionally while not being used, for example when parked or driving.
If the winch operates unexpectedly, there is an increased risk of accident and serious injury to people inside the vehicle or nearby the winch.
What should consumers do?
Owners should immediately stop using the remote control and contact their local Nissan dealership to schedule an appointment to have their winch remote control and receiver replaced with an improved design unit, free of charge.
Note: An aftermarket winch that may have been fitted on vehicles or purchased over the counter consumers should contact their place of purchase or Ateco Equipment on1300 873 487.
Full details of this recall can be found on the Product Safety Website:
https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recalls/ateco-automotive-%E2%80%94-warn-vr-evo-4×4-recovery-winches
Supplier details: NISSAN MOTOR CO. (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD.
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Contact name: Nissan Australia
Contact phone: 1800 035 035
Contact email: [email protected]
Contact website: https://www.nissan.com.au
RESPONSIBLE REGULATOR
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts is the responsible regulator for this recall.