Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - FILLER PIPE AND CAP
95V244000NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.from 08/01/1988 to 02/01/1994V (Vehicle)74700005/15/1996MFRNISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.12/15/199501/02/1996
Defect SummaryIt is possible for a mixture of mud and salt to get trapped between the fuel filler tube and wheel housing. the trapped mud and salt can result in corrosion of the fuel filler tube and the wheel housing.
Consequence SummarySignificant corrosion of the fuel filler tube may result in fuel leaks which in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire. in addition, the left rear seat belt retractor is mounted to the wheel housing and in the event of significant corrosion, and the mounting could fail in a vehicle crash.
Corrective SummaryDealers will inspect these vehicles and corrective action will be taken depending upon the extent of the corrosion.
NotesSystem: fuel; fuel tank assembly; pipe; filler; neck.vehicle description:passenger vehicles registered in the following states:connecticut; delaware; district of columbia; illinois; indiana; iowa; maine; maryland; massachusetts; michigan; minnesota; new hampshire; new jersey; new york; ohio; pennsylvania; rhode island; vermont; wisconsin; and west virginia.note: owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact nissan at 1-800-647-7261. also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
06/18/2010
 Vehicle: 1994 nissan maxima (vin# jn1hj01fxrt220697) every time i pump in a full tank of fuel at the gas station, the fuel begins to leak and creates a puddle of fuel underneath the car. the fuel filler tube and wheel housing is significantly corroded that has resulted in a fuel leak. in the presence of an ignition source, it could result in a fire. also, the left rear seat belt retractor is mounted to the wheel and the mounting could fail in a vehicle crash. i discovered nhtsa campaign id number: 95v244000, which was a recall on the 1994 nissan maxima fuel system, gasoline: storage tank: tank assembly: filler pipe and cap. a mixture of mud and salt got trapped between the fuel filler tube and wheel housing that resulted in corrosion of the fuel filler tube and wheel housing. this vehicle has been garaged-kept and only has 140,000 miles for a 16-year-old vehicle. on 6/18/2010, i brought the car into rosenthal nissan dealer in vienna, va for repair/replacement, but after calling nissan north america, inc., i was told that my car did not qualify for the recall and i would have to repair/replace it at my own expense (file# 6846348). the recall was specific for the type of safety defect that i am currently experiencing on the same year and make/model vehicle, but nissan north america, inc. refuses to heed nhtsa campaign id number: 95v244000.
11/01/20081000001
 My maxima has a plastic shroud around the fuel filler neck, presumably to protect it from road debris, rocks, etc, blasting the filler neck. unfortunately, the shroud traps fine dirt and moisture. this includes winter road salt. when i removed the shroud, massive amounts of fine sand & dirt fell to the ground. when i cleaned out what was stuck up inside the rear quarter panel area, i swept up 3 full dustpans. it was close to 10lbs of crap. the filler neck was badly rusted. the rear quarter panel was rusted badly. when i started to dismantle, i went to remove seatbelt bolt. i was shocked to find the entire area where the seatbelt attached was behind filler neck and completely rusted out. the sheet metal twisted apart easily and would not have protected the left rear passenger in a 5 mph collision. it would have just tore away. years ago my '86 honda prelude had a rusty filler neck. i removed it and went to buy the part, and was told there was a recall on it. it was considered a safety issue. when i asked nissan a few months ago, there was no recall for this serious safety issue (on 2 issues: strong fuel odors and no seatbelt protection). i find that unacceptable, especially now that i can see the flawed design. i have also seen many other nissan owners with similar complaints for nissan axxess and nissan murano ( and i haven't even searched or looked for these complaints). also, i have been investigating auto mvas for 25 years. *tr
01/17/20032
 Consumer took the vehicle to dealer for recalls 95v244000 and 94v194000 repairs concerning wheels and the fuel filler. consumer was charged for the labor, and the repairs on the wheels was not performed. *ak the vehicle had a fuel leak under the intake manifold. a broke vacuum line caused the vehicle to idle poorly. the vehicle's water pump was replaced. *nm
08/01/20031000001505/12/1994
 1994 nissan maxima has a strong odor of gasoline when started in the mornings. usually, but not always, odor goes away after 20-30 minutes of driving. this is a random problem, and appears to be worse in cooler weather but has occurred in warm weather. strength of the odor varies day by day. the car has been checked for faulty fuel injectors, the hosing has been checked, the fuel filter changed. there are no clean spots indicating gas leakage on an old dirtier engine. odor is so strong at times that the car has to be parked outside the garage at home for fear that a spark from the hot water heater will ignite the fumes. also, fire from engine heat is a concern as is driving the car and having another motorist toss out a cigarette butt. i've been told that 95 models had a device installed in the fuel line because of this problem.*ak
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY
08/01/20031000001505/12/1994
 1994 nissan maxima has a strong odor of gasoline when started in the mornings. usually, but not always, odor goes away after 20-30 minutes of driving. this is a random problem, and appears to be worse in cooler weather but has occurred in warm weather. strength of the odor varies day by day. the car has been checked for faulty fuel injectors, the hosing has been checked, the fuel filter changed. there are no clean spots indicating gas leakage on an old dirtier engine. odor is so strong at times that the car has to be parked outside the garage at home for fear that a spark from the hot water heater will ignite the fumes. also, fire from engine heat is a concern as is driving the car and having another motorist toss out a cigarette butt. i've been told that 95 models had a device installed in the fuel line because of this problem.*ak
10/12/20001
 Three of four original equipment window regulators have failed in the car. the dealer indicated that it was a known problem with the model year. the dealer indicated that the high pressure fuel line was not a very good design as well. they indicated that the heat from the motor caused the rubber to break down, and that's why strong fuel odors could be detected when using the defrost on cold mornings.
11/01/1999104/01/1997
 Fuel leak @/on the rubber hose where the fuel line connects to the ejector rail. detected leak when air temperature dropped to less than 40f and engine was started. gasoline spot 6 dia 1/4deep left on carport concrete. fuel leak is on the rubber hose where the fuel line connects @ the injector rail. (left side of engine) leaks when ignition activates fuel pump and continues until hose is warmed to make flexible and seal break in hose. this gas leaks onto electrical wiring and hot engine parts. as this happens only on start-up with cold weather, could go unnoticed until igniting or accident.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
09/29/20051
 There was a faulty fuel line in consumers 1994 nissan maxima. *ts the vehicle overheated. the dealer replaced the radiator cap and temperature sensor. *jb
08/01/20031000001505/12/1994
 1994 nissan maxima has a strong odor of gasoline when started in the mornings. usually, but not always, odor goes away after 20-30 minutes of driving. this is a random problem, and appears to be worse in cooler weather but has occurred in warm weather. strength of the odor varies day by day. the car has been checked for faulty fuel injectors, the hosing has been checked, the fuel filter changed. there are no clean spots indicating gas leakage on an old dirtier engine. odor is so strong at times that the car has to be parked outside the garage at home for fear that a spark from the hot water heater will ignite the fumes. also, fire from engine heat is a concern as is driving the car and having another motorist toss out a cigarette butt. i've been told that 95 models had a device installed in the fuel line because of this problem.*ak
02/16/200002/07/1997
 While driving there was a smell of gas in the vehicle. vehicle was taken to a repair shop, and fuel filter was replaced. the manfacturer was contacted concernig recall 95v24400/ fuel tank assembly: filler:neck. but, this vehicle was not included undr recall due to vin. *ak
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
06/01/20049000050006/20/2002
 Dt: for the past year smelled gas. been took to dealer for this problem several times. done repairs to hoses,exhaust, etc. later discovered this was an issue with the fuel injection. system. when air conditioner was on high the smell was evident. also, this was present in the morning when the car was started for the first 5 minutes. took to service dealer, and found no leaks, but did perform smoke test and numerous inspections, but was unable to locate this problem. also, is was present when is defrost was turned on. gas smell iwasstronger when accelerating about 25 mph or so in stop or go traffic. *ak
08/01/20031000001505/12/1994
 1994 nissan maxima has a strong odor of gasoline when started in the mornings. usually, but not always, odor goes away after 20-30 minutes of driving. this is a random problem, and appears to be worse in cooler weather but has occurred in warm weather. strength of the odor varies day by day. the car has been checked for faulty fuel injectors, the hosing has been checked, the fuel filter changed. there are no clean spots indicating gas leakage on an old dirtier engine. odor is so strong at times that the car has to be parked outside the garage at home for fear that a spark from the hot water heater will ignite the fumes. also, fire from engine heat is a concern as is driving the car and having another motorist toss out a cigarette butt. i've been told that 95 models had a device installed in the fuel line because of this problem.*ak
07/22/199809/01/1996
 3 problems since purchasing auto:acceleration off(fuel injection), broken manifold stud (exhaust) and broken axle
12/09/1997210/10/1998
 Fuel injector failures.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM - FUEL RAIL
01/09/1998502/01/1997
 In discussions with the dealer and nissan, ethanol in the fuel is hinted at as a cause of the failures to the fuel hoses as well as 4 of 6 fuel injectors. the injectors have failed one by one, starting at 47k miles with the latest at 67k miles. i am sure the last two will also fail.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM - INJECTORS
08/01/20031000001505/12/1994
 1994 nissan maxima has a strong odor of gasoline when started in the mornings. usually, but not always, odor goes away after 20-30 minutes of driving. this is a random problem, and appears to be worse in cooler weather but has occurred in warm weather. strength of the odor varies day by day. the car has been checked for faulty fuel injectors, the hosing has been checked, the fuel filter changed. there are no clean spots indicating gas leakage on an old dirtier engine. odor is so strong at times that the car has to be parked outside the garage at home for fear that a spark from the hot water heater will ignite the fumes. also, fire from engine heat is a concern as is driving the car and having another motorist toss out a cigarette butt. i've been told that 95 models had a device installed in the fuel line because of this problem.*ak
2
 Fuel injector failed. *slc
06/08/2000207/01/1998
 Vehicle blew a fuel injector . vehicle was leaking gasoline. vehicle is currently at the dealership.*ak when the customer started to drive, the rpm became erratic with no power on acceleration before this, check the engine light was on. there was strong smell of gas because the injector solnoid failed and burnt out the injector resulting in fuel/gas leak. the injector is defective. *yh
01/09/1998502/01/1997
 In discussions with the dealer and nissan, ethanol in the fuel is hinted at as a cause of the failures to the fuel hoses as well as 4 of 6 fuel injectors. the injectors have failed one by one, starting at 47k miles with the latest at 67k miles. i am sure the last two will also fail.
01/15/2000303/01/1994
 Fuel leakage at injector seals (3 places) resulted in engine compartment fire. *ak
07/31/1997
 Fuel injection clogged up, causing engine problem with 3 injectors. all of the injectors were already replaced, and 3 need to be replaced again. please provide further information. *ak
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE
06/20/20051500002011/08/2003
 Fuel tank leaks during fill-ups and if car is positioned on an incline.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY
 Recall 95v244000; owner took vehicle in for recall, and dealer kept vehicle for a month. they said the recall was done. later, owner found out that recall was not taken care. now they say they have no parts.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - FILLER PIPE AND CAP
08/25/20041
 Nhtsa recall 95v244000 concerning fuel tank assembly pipe filler neck. vehicle was taken to the dealer for the recall. however, dealer charged consumer $1,700.00 for recall repairs. *ak
02/16/200002/07/1997
 While driving there was a smell of gas in the vehicle. vehicle was taken to a repair shop, and fuel filter was replaced. the manfacturer was contacted concernig recall 95v24400/ fuel tank assembly: filler:neck. but, this vehicle was not included undr recall due to vin. *ak
12/28/1996
 Recall related, vehicle repaired on 11-7-96, vehicle was parked four days, trunk and rear inside compartment fire, fuel filler neck pipe 95v244. *ak
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
08/01/20031000001505/12/1994
 1994 nissan maxima has a strong odor of gasoline when started in the mornings. usually, but not always, odor goes away after 20-30 minutes of driving. this is a random problem, and appears to be worse in cooler weather but has occurred in warm weather. strength of the odor varies day by day. the car has been checked for faulty fuel injectors, the hosing has been checked, the fuel filter changed. there are no clean spots indicating gas leakage on an old dirtier engine. odor is so strong at times that the car has to be parked outside the garage at home for fear that a spark from the hot water heater will ignite the fumes. also, fire from engine heat is a concern as is driving the car and having another motorist toss out a cigarette butt. i've been told that 95 models had a device installed in the fuel line because of this problem.*ak