Sentra SE-R Spec V L4-2.5L (QR25DE) (2002)
Technical Service Bulletin # 07-081
Date: 071208
Recall R0712 - ECM Update for Stalling Condition
Reference: NTB07-081
Date: December 8, 2007
VOLUNTARY RECALL CAMPAIGN
2002, 2005, 2006 ALTIMA / SENTRA ECM REPROGRAM (2.5L)
CAMPAIGN I.D. # R0712
NHTSA #: 07V-527
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2002, 2005, 2006 Altima (L31) with 2.5L engine
2002, 2005, 2006 Sentra (B15) with 2.5L engine
APPLIED VINs:
2002 Altima:
1N4AL11**2C 100000 - 719020
2005 Altima:
1N4AL11**5C 100003 - 957025
1N4AL11**5N 400000 - 934180
2006 Altima:
1N4AL11 **6C 100004 - 271080
1N4AL11**6N 300001 - 462144
2002 Sentra:
3N1AB51**2L 700019 - 730184
2005 Sentra:
3N1AB51**5L 450088 - 597016
2006 Sentra:
3N1AB51**6L 450295 - 632423
NOTE:
Use Service Comm to determine campaign eligibility.
INTRODUCTION
Nissan has determined that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exists in some 2002 and 2005-2006 model year Nissan Altima and Sentra
vehicles equipped with the 2.5 liter engine. On some of these vehicles there is a possibility that the engine might stop running while being driven due to
the program in the Electronic Control Module (engine computer). If the engine stops running while driving, this could result in a crash without warning.
To prevent this potential condition, Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Safety Recall Campaign to reprogram the Electronic Control Module.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number R0712 to this campaign. This number must appear on all communications and documentation of any nature
dealing with this campaign.
NUMBER OF VEHICLES POTENTIALLY AFFECTED
The number of vehicles potentially affected is approximately 653,900
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 dealer's 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.