
Drivers urged to check their vehicles following a major recall notice.
Vehicle safety is a concern that affects all drivers, regardless of how new or reliable their car may seem.
Sometimes, even minor manufacturing issues can pose serious risks if left unaddressed.
Recent alerts have highlighted a potential safety issue affecting a number of popular vehicles, prompting owners to take action.
If you’re the owner of a Nissan J12 Qashqai from the 2022 to 2024 model years, there is an important safety alert you need to know about.
What’s the issue?
Nissan Australia has issued a recall for over 13,000 vehicles due to a potentially serious manufacturing defect that could put you, your passengers, and others on the road at risk.
The recall affects only the ICE (internal combustion engine) variants of the J12 Qashqai, manufactured between 2022 and 2024.
According to Nissan and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts, a manufacturing defect means the fuel pipe in these vehicles may rub (or 'chafe') against the support bracket.
Over time, this can cause the fuel pipe to become damaged.
If the fuel pipe is compromised, fuel could leak from your vehicle.
This increases the risk of your car losing power while driving, which is dangerous on its own.
If the leaked fuel comes into contact with an ignition source, it could result in a vehicle fire.
The consequences could be catastrophic, ranging from injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users, bystanders, and property damage.
How do I know if my car is affected?
If you own a Nissan J12 Qashqai from 2022, 2023, or 2024, and it is an ICE variant, your vehicle could be one of the 13,031 affected units.
The best way to check is by referencing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
If you’re unsure where to find your VIN, it is usually located on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windscreen), inside the driver’s door, or in your registration papers.
What should you do next?
Nissan Australia is urging all affected owners to take this recall seriously. Here’s what you should do:
Steps to Take
Check your VIN: If you are not sure whether your vehicle is included, contact Nissan Australia directly.
Contact Nissan: Call 1800 035 035, email [email protected], or visit the Nissan Australia website for more information and to arrange an inspection or repair.
Don’t ignore the warning: Even if your car seems to be running fine, a damaged fuel pipe can develop over time. It is better to be safe than sorry.
What will Nissan do?
Affected vehicle owners will receive a letter requesting them to take their car to an authorised Nissan dealer for a free repair.
If your vehicle is affected, Nissan will inspect and, if necessary, repair the fuel pipe at no cost to you.
This is a standard part of the recall process, designed to keep you and everyone else on the road safe.
Why do recalls happen?
Vehicle recalls are more common than you might think, and they are not always a sign of poor quality.
In fact, they are a sign that manufacturers and regulators are actively monitoring for potential safety issues and taking steps to fix them before they cause harm.
If you receive a recall notice, it is important to act promptly.
A reminder for all car owners
Even if you don’t own a Nissan Qashqai, this is a timely reminder to keep an eye out for recall notices for your own vehicle.
The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts regularly update its website with the latest recall information.
It is worth checking in every now and then, especially if your car is relatively new.
Have you been affected?
Have you received a recall notice for your Nissan Qashqai, or experienced a vehicle recall in the past? How was the process for you? Did you find it straightforward, or were there challenges?
We would love to hear your experiences and any tips you might have for other readers in the comments below.
Your safety is our priority, so don’t delay—if you think your car might be affected, get in touch with Nissan Australia today. And as always, stay safe on the roads.