Nissan VIN Recall Check

Nissan is known for style innovations and road-worthy performance that most buyers look for in a Japanese brand. In 2020, 6.8 percent of the US market opted for Nissan vehicles. If you’re buying a used Nissan car or SUV, you can expect comfortable interiors and impressive fuel economy. 

Whether you’re buying or selling a Nissan vehicle, it is important to rule out any issues that may compromise its safety and performance on the road. At Vehicle.report, you can run a Nissan Recall Check for free to access recall information as part of a comprehensive vehicle history report.

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What is a Nissan VIN recall check?

At Vehicle.report, you can search for recalls issued for any Nissan vehicle. Manufacturers like Nissan are among the top sources of information for our comprehensive database of vehicle data. Using the vehicle identification number, you can verify if Nissan issued a recall for any vehicle.

A vehicle safety recall is usually initiated by a car manufacturer for defects that pose a risk to vehicle safety. This defect may have been discovered in several vehicles of the same design or manufacture or in components of the same type and manufacture. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an agency within the US Department of Transportation, oversees the safety recalls.

A VIN or vehicle identification number is a 17-digit alphanumeric code that serves to identify your Nissan vehicle as a unique unit. No two vehicles have the same VIN. It is the key to all data about a vehicle.

How do I find previous recalls on my Nissan car?

From 1985 to 2016, Nissan recalled 1,038 vehicles out of 1,000 sold which was only 77 units less than the industry average. Around 95.2 percent of recalls may increase the risk of injury, death, crash, accident, or fire.

Nissan Recalls

Our Nissan recall search tool is 100% free. You can also check for recalls by VIN at the official Nissan Owner’s website. At Vehicle.report, however, you can unlock a ton of data using the VIN, including complete vehicle specification, accident records and complete NMVTIS vehicle history report.

How can I check a Nissan car’s history for free?

Acquiring a free car report can be easier than paying for one or getting it from a dealership. You can do it anytime with just a few clicks as soon as you find a car you would like to consider buying. Checking the vehicle history of a car is a critical step before you proceed to other steps in the purchasing process. You should be able to get a car report without being blocked by a paywall that most vehicle history providers require.

Why should you get a free vehicle history when paid services are available? First of all, free does not mean that running a database of vehicle data does not cost anything at all. Vehicle.report lets advertisers on its website cover the cost. Free does not also mean unreliable. Using the latest technology, we are able to efficiently collate information from trusted government and industry sources.

How to run a Nissan VIN recall check?

Check all active recalls for any Nissan car, truck or SUV in the United States in two easy steps:

VIN recall check
Step 1

Check the VIN

Look for the VIN in these most common locations: through the windshield near the base of the dashboard (driver’s side) or on the door frame on the driver’s side.

You can also find the VIN on the vehicle’s documents: registration card, vehicle title, Insurance card, or owner’s manual.

Step 2

Run the Nissan Recall Check tool

What can a Nissan VIN recall check tell me about a recall?

NHTSA Campaign Number refers to a unique number assigned to a recall.

Summary of important details about the recall covers the model and model year of affected vehicles, the issue or part that may pose a safety risk or fail to meet minimum safety standards, and, possibly, where the vehicles were sold or registered. Nissan will also explain how the defect or issue may affect the vehicle’s operation and safety.

Remedy refers to the recommended solution to the structural or mechanical problem. Nissan will explain whether the issue can be fixed or if a defective component will be replaced.

Contact information includes the date when Nissan will start sending notifications to owners, the Nissan reference number for the recall, and the number for Nissan customer service hotline.

Why should I run Vehicle.report’s Nissan VIN recall check?

From 1985 to 2016, Nissan recalled 1,038 vehicles out of 1,000 sold which was only 77 units less than the industry average. Around 95.2 percent of recalls may increase the risk of injury, death, crash, accident, or fire. These are some of the recalls that Nissan issued recently:

Nissan VIN Recall

You can also check Nissan recalls by VIN at the official Nissan website. Here are other resources you can tap to know more about Nissan cars: Nissan Owner’s Manual, Nissan safety ratings, Nissan reviews, and Nissan dealerships.

Using Vehicle.report’s 100% free Nissan recall search tool, a VIN unlocks a ton of data including:

  • Market value
  • Vehicle specifications
  • Equipment details
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Safety rating
  • Inspection checklist
  • Auto insurance
  • NMVTIS report

Get a Free Nissan Recall Check

Find out if your Nissan vehicle has any open car recalls.
Simply enter the VIN and click Check Nissan Recall below: