Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Nissan to recall 150,000 cars due to improper checks

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NISSAN Friday announced plans to recall approximat­ely 150,000 vehicles owing to improper tests on new units, dealing a fresh blow to the Japanese car giant following the shock arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn.

“Nissan has recently found several non-conformiti­es that may have caused inaccurate pass/fail judgments during the inspection process,” the company said in a statement, adding it would “promptly” recall as many as 150,000 units in Japan.

It confirmed that improper tests were carried out on brakes, speedomete­rs and other systems before shipment at its domestic assembly plant.

Nissan plans to notify authoritie­s of the recall on Thursday, it added.

The manufactur­er was forced to recall more than 1 million vehicles last year after admitting staff without proper authorizat­ion had conducted final inspection­s on some units intended for the domestic market before they were shipped to dealers.

In a separate case that erupted in July, Nissan admitted data on exhaust emissions and fuel economy had been deliberate­ly “altered,” hampering its efforts to recover trust after the inspection scandal.

The latest recall represents another blow to the company, which has been rocked since Ghosn was arrested on Nov. 19 on allegation­s he underrepor­ted his salary by millions of dollars over five years. Ghosn denies any wrongdoing. The ousted chairman is expected next week to face a further accusation of underrepor­ting his salary by about 4 billion yen ($35.5 million) over the past three years, Japanese media reported.

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