Nissan Pickup 1983

Model Pickup made in 1983 by Nissan got 2 consumer complains as well as 5 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to exterior lighting and seats. Technical service bulletines regarding electrical system and equipment.

Model 1983

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NTB-09-03004/06/200910030165Nissan: the 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running. to prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions/cautions. no mod08/12/2009
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY
NTB-09-03004/06/200910030165Nissan: the 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running. to prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions/cautions. no mod08/12/2009
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY - CABLES
NTB-09-03004/06/200910030165Nissan: the 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running. to prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions/cautions. no mod08/12/2009
EQUIPMENT - OTHER - OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL
NTB-09-12911/17/200910032506Nissan: vent control valve replacement. when replacing the evap canister vent control valve for reason: use the one listed on page 2; for vent control valve replacement procedure, refer to the appropriate section of the electronic service04/07/2010
TIRES - PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS
NTB-09-10109/29/200910031305Nissan: tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) warning light on/flashing. no models or model years listed. *pe01/04/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
06/17/2003
 I find that the types of headlights currently in use on most vehicles are far brighter than headlights that were in use in the 1970's and 80's. who is/was the approving governmental authority for these newer/brighter headlights and; in that these headlights tend to, in effect, blind many drivers, why are they still being used?? this, of course does not take into account the costs involved in re-striping or re-marking many of our roads. the older headlights worked just fine and did not result in the blinding of oncoming traffic unless the high-beams were on. how many headlight-related accidents must there be before these 'newer, better' headlights are finally removed from the market and outlawed? *nlm
SEATS
05/01/1995
 Bucket seat anchors screws have failed, seat will move rearward by itself. tt