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Recall R1207 - ECM Update For Fuel Pump Control Module: Overview

Reference: NTB12-022A

Date: April 12, 2012

VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN
2011 - 2012 QUEST FUEL PUMP CONTROL MODULE

This bulletin has been amended. The NHTSA # and OWNERS LETTER have been added. Please discard all previous versions of this bulletin.

CAMPAIGN I.D. #: R1207

NHTSA #: 12V-076

APPLIED VEHICLE: 2011 - 2012 Quest (E52)

Check Service Comm to confirm campaign eligibility.

INTRODUCTION

In certain 2011-2012 Quest vehicles, the engine may stall during low speeds or low torque output when there is a 1/4 tank of fuel or less and the vehicle is on a decline. Under these conditions, the fuel pump may not supply enough fuel to the engine. To remedy this issue, Nissan is conducting a voluntary safety recall campaign to reprogram the ECM for improved fuel pump control module operation. There is no charge to the customer for parts or labor.

IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Nissan has assigned identification number R1207 to this campaign. This
number must appear on all communications and documentation of any nature dealing with this campaign.

DEALER RESPONSIBILITY

It is the dealers responsibility to check Service Comm for the campaign status on each vehicle falling within the range of this voluntary safety recall which for any reason enters the service department. This includes vehicles purchased from private parties or presented by transient (tourist) owners and vehicles in a dealers inventory. Federal law requires that new vehicles in dealer inventory which are the subject of a safety recall must be corrected prior to sale. Failure to do so can result in civil penalties by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. While federal law applies only to new vehicles, Nissan strongly encourages dealers to correct any used vehicles in their inventory before they are retailed.





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