Nissan ecm relay recall reimbursement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nissan ECM Relay Recall Reimbursement form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Clearly enter your first name, last name, address, city, state, zip code, and both daytime and evening phone numbers. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  3. Next, provide your email address along with details about your vehicle. Fill in the vehicle model, model year, and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) accurately.
  4. In the certification section, clearly print your name and request reimbursement for the repair costs. Specify the amount you are requesting and ensure that you attach true copies of supporting documents.
  5. Sign and date the form as the owner. If applicable, have a co-owner sign as well. This step is crucial for validating your claim.
  6. Finally, gather all required documents such as repair orders and proof of payment. Mail or fax the completed form along with these documents to the specified address.

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Recalls on Nissan vehicles happen when either Nissan or the NHTSA discovers a fault in a vehicle that could be a safety risk. Dealerships fix the fault at no cost to you and can get you and your newly repaired vehicle back onto the road quickly.
Dealerships and repair shops may offer customers cars to drive while their car is being serviced. They generally offer these loaners as a courtesy, though doing so is sometimes required by your cars warranty. Dont set off on an impromptu road trip with your new ride, though.
Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Service Campaign to reprogram the engine control module (ECM) with countermeasure software in certain vehicles. The current software installed may allow the Variable Valve Timing (VVT) solenoid valve diagnosis to continue to draw current when the engine is off.
You will definitely not get a loaner car, no dealership will ever give a loaner car out for recall work, unless the car being worked on was less than a few years old.
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