Nissan Recalling 354,505 Pathfinder SUVs Over Brake Light Issue

Nissan is recalling 354,505 Pathfinder SUVs from the 2013-to-2015 model-years due to a possible problem with the brake light switch. In fact, due to improper installation, the brake lights may remain on even when the brakes are not applied.
This new campaign replaces another recall that affected 2013 and 2014 Pathfinder models. Nissan has stated that it has received a report of an accident that occurred after the first repair. However, the automaker adds that it is not aware of any accidents with other vehicles that were not recalled the first time. Models that were repaired in the previous recall will need to be re-inspected. Nissan is not aware of any injuries that may have occurred in connection with this issue.
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Of the 354,505 Pathfinder units recalled in North America and around the world, 267,276 are in the United States and 29,876 are in Canada. On the Transport Canada website, the problem with the Pathfinder brake lights is described as follows:
“On certain vehicles, the stop lamp switch may not have been installed correctly. Over time, this could cause the stop lamp relay to fail and stick in the on position. If this happens, engine power may be reduced and the brake lights will stay on. Additionally, the vehicle may be started and shifted into gear without pressing the brake pedal.”
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