1993-1998 Nissan Quest: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1993-1998 Nissan Quest directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1993:
Fuel-filler hoses may have been cut prior to installation by knife used to open shipping box; fuel leakage could result, leading to fire if exposed to ignition source.
1993:
Leaves and other foreign matter can enter through cowl panel air intake during operation of front heater and/or air conditioner, resulting in build-up in the plenum that can lead to noise, odors, or even a vehicle fire.
1993:
Master cylinder on some vans was improperly assembled or damaged during assembly, which can result in loss of braking at two wheels, causing increased pedal travel and effort and increased stopping distance.
1993:
One or both bolts securing automatic seatbelt tracks to B-pillars were not adequately tightened on some vans, increasing risk of injury in collision or sudden maneuver.
1993-98:
Cracks have developed in the vent hose, allowing a fuel leak.
1995 with sliding third-row bench seats:
Cable that connects seat-adjustment level to latch might be pinched in roller assembly, preventing latch on left side from fully engaging seat rail.
1995:
Rear lamp socket may not illuminate, resulting in malfunction of stoplamp or rear running lamps.
1996:
Power windows can be closed after ignition key is turned to "off" position and right front door is opened.
1997:
Some batteries have a defective negative post that can cause acid leakage and corrosion.
1997-98:
Fuel in the tank can expand into the vent hose and leak due to cracks in the hose.








