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Nissan Kicks SUV and Versa Sedan Recalled Over Faulty Power Steering

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Nissan is recalling more than 20,000 Kicks SUVs and Versa sedans from the 2021 model year because their power steering could suddenly stop working. If this happens while the car is in motion, the driver may suddenly need to use more effort to steer the vehicle, especially at lower speeds.

When this problem occurs, drivers may also notice that a power steering warning light has been illuminated on the vehicle’s dashboard. The driver will still be able to steer the vehicle manually. However, it may take additional effort to turn the wheel.

The problem is due to a manufacturing defect in a part of the power steering system called the torque sensor. Nissan dealerships will replace these faulty torque sensors, free of charge, when necessary. The fix will also require the replacement of the entire steering column assembly.

In documents provided to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Nissan says that it started investigating the issue after reports of power steering failures in Mexico and the U.S. A Nissan spokesperson told Consumer Reports that the company is not aware of any crashes or injuries related to this issue.

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