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JustA583

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Is there a class action suite for Nissan fires

I had a 2005 Nissan Frontier.I had a fuel fire while driving and only had seconds to exit vehicle.Fire dept told me there had been 4 other
fires with Nissan trucks.I checked web and found 16 other Nissan
truck owners who had same problem.(Fuel line leak in engine compartment, which caused fire)I also read that 809,000 recalls
on 2.5 4 cylinders in their cars for fire hazard.The Titain 5.6 V-8
has had fires.The Quest van had fires and has a class action.
Is there a class action going on now for former owners of Nissan
products? I would like to join in a class action.Nissan has offered no
help and my insurance is not giving me enough to buy back what I had.

 
 
 
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Submitted 208 days ago...

ohiominni

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Go to www.nhtsa.gov which is The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and they have a link on their site for all vehicle safety recalls

 

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Submitted 208 days ago...

ohiominni

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Here is where you begin file a complaint with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration here is the website: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ once you do this they can assist you with what you need to do about your claim against Nissan. From what I been reading on the web there are a lot of others that had the same problem as yours with fires in that model and year.

 

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Submitted 203 days ago...

JustA583

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I needed to warn others about fuel fires.Many like me had seconds to exit the vehicle.This is the best answer to me question bnecause I can report it as a safety issue.Nissan won't address the problem but has made some changes.They now send newer modle without the dressy
engine cover that hold in extra heat a drys out the rubber fuel line.

 
 

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