TOKYO - Nissan Motor Co, Japan's
third-biggest car maker, said it will recall about 540,000 vehicles worldwide
due to potential defects in brake pedal pins and fuel-gauge components, mostly
in the United States.
Nissan said five models from 2008
to 2010 model years, including the Titan truck and Armada SUV, would be
recalled due to the risk of the brake pedal pins partially disengaging, causing
a loss of normal braking ability.
This recall will involve 179,000
cars in the U.S. and 25,800 in other regions, Nissan said in a statement,
adding that there have been three reported cases of this braking problem.
Nissan also announced plans to
recall 419,000 cars in the U.S. and 53,000 in other regions for a separate
problem with the fuel gauge, which can at higher mileage levels fail to accurately
indicate how much fuel is left in the tank.
The gauge problem involves six
models from the 2005 to 2008 model years, including the Titan, Armada and the
Infiniti QX56.
Nissan said no accidents or
injuries have been reported.