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Over 170,000 Nissan and Chevrolet Vehicles Are Being Recalled over Fuel Pump Defect
The recall affects 173,301 Chevrolet and Nissan vehicles due to a wiring fault that may cause engine stalls, with free repairs available at dealerships, officials said.
- Nissan is recalling 173,301 vehicles in the United States, and affected Vehicle Identification Numbers became searchable on NHTSA.gov on October 10, 2025, with notification letters starting December 3, 2025.
- Nissan says the problem stems from how the Fuel Tank Temperature sensor harness was routed, which can damage wires and short the fuel pump fuse.
- Models listed include the Chevrolet City Express and various Nissan NV200 years, covering 2015–2018 Chevrolet City Express, 2013–2021 Nissan NV200, plus 2014–2017 and 2019 Nissan NV200 Taxi.
- Dealers will inspect and, if needed, reroute the Fuel Tank Temperature sensor harness or replace the fuel pump assembly free of charge, and owners can check the NHTSA website with their VIN and call Nissan customer service at 800-647-7261 referencing recall number PMA56.
- The NHTSA published the recall notice earlier this month for more than 170,000 Nissan and Chevrolet vehicles, warning a blown fuel pump fuse can cause engine stall and crash risk.
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