Nissan Forgot To Bolt Down Some Ariya Steering Wheels | Carscoops carscoops
available with the automaker’s ProPilot Assist hands-free driving package, the EV and its autonomous technology is still about two generations off being able to function without a steering wheel.
But that’s a situation some current Ariya owners might have to face. Nissan has discovered that some of the 2023 model year EVs may not have had the bolt holding the steering wheel to the column correctly tightened. But worse than that, some may not have a steering bolt at all.so Nissan is recalling 1,063 Ariyas, though it estimates that only 0.18 percent off vehicles – equating to two SUVs – are likely to contain the defect.
The problem didn’t result from a mistake at the factory, but at dealerships. A number of Ariyas recently returned to showrooms to fix another issue relating to the steering touch sensor and during the course of that repair some cars may not have had their steering wheels correctly re-installed.
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