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2022/09/29Improvement measures for Fairlady Z
Until the countermeasure program is ready,
please be sure to apply the parking brake when parking or stopping.
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Improvement notification number652Start date of improvement measuresSeptember 30, 2022

The structure, equipment or performance situation and its cause that are found to be in a non-conforming stateIn the 9-speed automatic transmission (AT), the parking lock mechanism (which mechanically locks the wheels when in P range) is inappropriate, so the parking lock will be temporarily released under certain conditions and operations. In the worst case, depending on the parking conditions, the vehicle may move if the parking brake is not engaged.
Details of improvementRewrite the control program of the transmission control module to the countermeasure product. In addition, until the preparation of the countermeasure program is completed, we will call attention to the use of the parking brake when stopping, and will inform you again as soon as the countermeasure program is ready.


The range of chassis numbers that include vehicles subject to improvement measures includes vehicles that are not subject to the improvement measures, so please contact the sales company you purchased for details.
As soon as the countermeasure program is ready, we will inform you again.
The production period of the vehicle subject to improvement measures does not match the time of purchase.
The chassis number is printed on the vehicle inspection certificate.



model​
Common name​

Range of chassis numbers included in vehicles subject to improvement measures​

Production period for vehicles subject to improvement measures​

Number of vehicles subject to improvement measures​
remarks​
5BA-RZ34​
Fairlady Z​
RZ34-100064
~RZ34-100529
Reiwa June 30th
- Reiwa 4th August 26th
165 units​
Only for cars with automatic
transmission
(count 1 type)​
(Total 1 car model)​
(Range of the entire production period)
June 30, 2020-August 26, 2022​
Total 165 units​
 

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Only 165 units Z's affected; Not bad at all. Fix also seems to be good, and I think everyone should use the parking brake regardless of an issue or not...
 

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Stop-sale order issued for 2023 Nissan Z

https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1137229_stop-sale-order-issued-for-2023-nissan-z

An issue with a 9-speed automatic that recently caused Nissan to recall thousands of its Frontier and Titan pickup trucks dating back to the 2020 model year has also affected the automaker's redesigned 2023 Z sports car.

The Z's 9-speed automatic comes from the same supplier and is built from the same components.

As it investigates the matter in relation to the Z, Nissan has issued a stop-sale order for the sports car which has just gone on sale. The order affects only models equipped with the automatic. The Z is also offered with a 6-speed manual.

The stop-sale order was issued on Aug. 29 and Nissan is working directly with customers that have already bought the car, Nissan spokesman Jonathan Buhler told Motor Authority.

The original recall notice for the Frontier and Titan filed with the NHTSA earlier in September states the transmission in the affected vehicles may not engage the parking pawl when shifted into park, which could lead to the vehicle rolling away.

A remedy is being developed and owners of the affected vehicles are advised to apply the parking brake every time they park.

Anyone looking for further information can contact Nissan at 1-800-867-7669 or the NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 (reference recall campaign number 22V671000).
 

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Stop-sale order issued for 2023 Nissan Z

https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1137229_stop-sale-order-issued-for-2023-nissan-z

An issue with a 9-speed automatic that recently caused Nissan to recall thousands of its Frontier and Titan pickup trucks dating back to the 2020 model year has also affected the automaker's redesigned 2023 Z sports car.

The Z's 9-speed automatic comes from the same supplier and is built from the same components.

As it investigates the matter in relation to the Z, Nissan has issued a stop-sale order for the sports car which has just gone on sale. The order affects only models equipped with the automatic. The Z is also offered with a 6-speed manual.

The stop-sale order was issued on Aug. 29 and Nissan is working directly with customers that have already bought the car, Nissan spokesman Jonathan Buhler told Motor Authority.

The original recall notice for the Frontier and Titan filed with the NHTSA earlier in September states the transmission in the affected vehicles may not engage the parking pawl when shifted into park, which could lead to the vehicle rolling away.

A remedy is being developed and owners of the affected vehicles are advised to apply the parking brake every time they park.

Anyone looking for further information can contact Nissan at 1-800-867-7669 or the NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 (reference recall campaign number 22V671000).
I think this is old news?

I thought this recall would be for the other issues the 9AT has.....
 

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Ppl dont like to read through forum posts 😑
 
 





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