NHTSA Closes Engine Failure Probe Into 454,840 Nissan Vehicles
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday that it is closing a preliminary evaluation into 454,840 Nissan 7201.T vehicles over engine failure after the Japanese automaker issued a recall in June.
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An engine failure could result in a fire if internal components detached and damaged the engine block, creating a hole that allowed engine oil to reach hot surfaces, the U.S. auto safety authority said.
NHTSA said that a total of 1,878 incidents were reported, of which 12 resulted in either crash or a fire.
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