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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, with Vehicle Identification Numbers searchable on NHTSA.gov as of October 10, 2025; notification letters will start mailing 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 versions.
  • Customers can check their VIN on the NHTSA site and contact Nissan at 800-647-7261, as dealers will inspect and repair affected vehicles free of charge.
  • The NHTSA published the recall notice earlier this month, warning that a blown fuel pump fuse can cause engine stall and crash risk in more than 170,000 Nissan and Chevrolet vehicles.
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Nissan is recalling more than 173,000 vans due to a fuel pump issue that could cause engines to stall and increase the risk of a crash.

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Over 170,000 Nissan and Chevrolet vehicles are being recalled over fuel pump defect

Certain NV200 and City Express models may have a fuel pump issue that could cause engines to shut off unexpectedly, according to the NHTSA.

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