Nissan Recalls 2.2 Million Vehicles Globally for Ignition Flaw
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Nissan Motor Co., Japan’s third- largest automaker, said it’s recalling about 2.2 million cars and light trucks globally to fix an ignition defect that can cause an engine to stall.
The recall includes 770,000 vehicles in North America, the company said today in a statement. In the U.S. and Canada, it includes 2004 through 2006 model Armada and Infiniti QX 56 sport-utility vehicles and Titan pickup trucks, as well as 2005 to 2006 model Frontier pickups and Pathfinder and Xterra SUVs.