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Nissan Ireland Limited recalls certain Nissan vehicles.

Nissan Ireland Limited is recalling certain Nissan Interstar and Qashqai vehicles due to safety issues. The Interstar may have a fractured accelerator pedal support under high load, potentially causing loss of traction. The Qashqai may have a fuel line that could move and leak, posing a fire risk.

Brand
Nissan
Batch codes
produced between 18 September 2024 to 26 August 2025, produced between 04.05.2021 and 17.10.2024
What to do
Affected vehicle owners will be contacted for an inspection. Consumers can also contact a Nissan Dealer/Authorised Repairer or Nissan Ireland Customer Relations.

Recall campaign next steps

Nissan Ireland will be writing directly to affected vehicle owners in order to arrange an inspection.

If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact a Nissan Dealer/Authorised Repairer or check-online through their website.

Alternatively, consumers can contact Nissan Ireland Customer Relations on 01 4091100 or by email to [email protected]

Nissan Ireland Limited recalls certain Nissan vehicles.

25 November 2025

Nissan Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Nissan Interstar model vehicles.

A safety issue has been identified whereby under certain conditions when a high load is applied to the accelerator pedal, the accelerator pedal support may fracture, which could render the accelerator pedal inoperable. In the worst case, this could cause loss of traction during driving. This has been identified as a potential safety concern.

 

There are 599 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 18 September 2024 to 26 August 2025.


Nissan Ireland Limited recalls certain Nissan vehicles.

25 November 2025

Nissan Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Nissan Qashqai model vehicles.

A safety issue has been identified whereby during engine operation it is possible that the fuel line could move within its retaining clip in the engine compartment. This movement could damage the fuel line and result in a fuel leak. There is a risk of fire. 

There are 4,526 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 04.05.2021 and 17.10.2024.

Frequently asked questions

Is Nissan being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. Nissan Ireland Limited is recalling certain Nissan Interstar and Qashqai vehicles due to safety issues. The Interstar may have a fractured accelerator pedal support under high load, potentially causing loss of traction. The Qashqai may have a fuel line that could move and leak, posing a fire risk.

Why is Nissan being recalled?

The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Nissan Ireland Limited is recalling certain Nissan Interstar and Qashqai vehicles due to safety issues. The Interstar may have a fractured accelerator pedal support under high load, potentially causing loss of traction. The Qashqai may have a fuel line that could move and leak, posing a fire risk.

What should I do if I have this product?

Affected vehicle owners will be contacted for an inspection. Consumers can also contact a Nissan Dealer/Authorised Repairer or Nissan Ireland Customer Relations.

Which batches of Nissan are affected?

The affected batch codes are: produced between 18 September 2024 to 26 August 2025, produced between 04.05.2021 and 17.10.2024.

Source: Road Safety Authority · Last checked 9 July 2026
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