Nissan will recall some 32,000 cars in the Middle East, part of a total of more than half a million vehicles worldwide over brake pedal and fuel gauge problems, the company said in a statement.
Three incidences were recorded globally where brake pins came partially disengaged, while fuel gauge issue relates to incorrect indication of fuel in cars with high mileage levels.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Echo
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(39)
-
▼
March
(37)
- Last Supper paintings supersize the food
- No excuse accepted for jumping red lights
- UAE foreign business outside free zones
- Russian plane crash lands in forest near Moscow
- Rachel Weisz leads the winners of the Olivier Awards
- Bush and Clinton to visit Haiti for fund-raising e...
- US House passes key healthcare reform bill
- India successfully tests supersonic cruise missile
- Best Online Calendar 2010
- Kuwaiti MP calls for media judicial department to ...
- 360 to lose jobs over Saudi floods
- US wants Israel to cancel colony-building plan
- VoIP IN UAE
- UAE retail environment ranks first in Middle East ...
- Gio Ponti heads Dubai World Cup field
- Bollywood stars tweet their support for IPL teams
- Three killed in construction site accident in Dubai
- British couple lip-kissing,
- Dubai rape-murder case: Forensic expert fails to a...
- The World's Billionaires
- women's reservation bill - passed
- Abu Dhabi on a mission to increase green areas
- US man caught running Middle East student visa fra...
- Female Indian Freedom Fighters
- US shouldn't try to control open markets
- Islamic fashion goes global
- How to make $1 million before you graduate
- Nissan recalls 137,000 cars over brake and fuel-ga...
- UAE economy remains very strong
- Kuwait Airways closer to IPO
- Passenger ships stuck in ice off Sweden
- How can You Get So Many Followers on Twitter ?
- Eurozone rates maintained at 1%
- Kraft plans up to 150 Cadbury job cuts
- Malaysia Won't Punish Muslims for Taking Communion
- http://dubai-besthotels.blogspot.com
- Tsunami alert rattles quake-hit Chileans
-
▼
March
(37)

No comments:
Post a Comment