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Nissan is recalling 19,077 Leaf electric vehicles in the United States over concerns that their lithium-ion batteries could overheat and catch on fire when using Level 3 quick charging. Nissan is ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for 2021–2022 Nissan Leaf models equipped with Level 3 quick charging ports due to a potential battery fire risk on Oct. 1. Nissan ...
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Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2021-2022 LEAF vehicles equipped with a Level 3 quick charging port. The lithium-ion battery may overheat during Level 3 charging.