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Nissan recalls about 400,000 vehicles due to a defect in the braking system

Nissan North America is recalling nearly 400,000 vehicle in the United States due to a braking system defect, causing concerns that a brake fluid leak could potentially lead to a fire.  The recall includes 2016-2018 Maximas, 2017-2019 Infinito QX60s, 2015-2018 Muranos and 2017-2019 Pathfinders.

The leak from the braking system could leak into internal circuit boards and trigger a warning light to drivers, which if ignored may lead to a fire in “rare instances,” Nissan said in a filing dated Nov. 8 with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  Nissan explained that “if the warning is ignored and the vehicle continues to be operated in this condition, the brake fluid leak may potentially create an electrical short in the actuator circuit, which in rare instances, may lead to a fire.”

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