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Nissan Recalls Over 173,000 Vehicles in U.S. Due to Fuel Pump Fuse Flaw
15 Oct
Summary
- Nissan recalls 173,301 vehicles in the U.S. due to fuel pump issue
- Faulty wiring can cause short circuit, leading to engine stalling
- Recall affects NV200 and Chevrolet City Express models

On October 15, 2025, Nissan announced a major recall affecting over 173,000 vehicles in the United States. The recall is due to a fuel pump issue that can potentially cause the engine to stall while driving, increasing the risk of a crash.
The problem stems from a fuel tank temperature sensor harness that may have been routed incorrectly during the manufacturing process. This can damage the wiring and lead to a short circuit in the fuel pump fuse, triggering the engine to stall unexpectedly. Drivers may notice warning signs such as engine hesitation or failure to start before a complete stall occurs.
The recall impacts several model years of the Nissan NV200 and Chevrolet City Express vehicles, totaling 173,301 units sold in the U.S. Nissan has not reported any accidents or injuries linked to the defect so far, but the company is urging all owners of the affected models to schedule a free inspection and repair at authorized dealerships once official notifications are sent out in November 2025.
Dealers will inspect the routing of the harness and replace or reroute it as necessary to prevent future electrical issues. This is part of Nissan's broader quality control efforts following a previous U.S. recall involving more than 443,000 vehicles over an engine failure risk.
Engine stalling caused by a blown fuel pump fuse can occur while the vehicle is in motion, posing a serious safety risk, particularly on highways or in heavy traffic. Owners of affected vehicles are strongly advised not to ignore recall notifications and to contact their local Nissan service center as soon as they receive one.