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Japanese carmaker Nissan is calling back over 22,000 units of its small car Micra and the sedan Sunny in India due to a faulty braking system. The recall happens as part of a global exercise that the company has undertaken to rectify the problem.
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Vehicles produced between June 2012 and March 2013 will be called back to the workshop by the company's wholly-owned subsidiary Nissan Motor India.
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"Nissan is conducting a voluntary recall campaign on approximately 67,089 Micra and Sunny vehicles in Africa, Asia, Europe, India, Latin America, Caribbean, and Middle East markets to replace the master brake cylinder," a Nissan Motor India spokesperson said.
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The spokesperson, however, added that the company has not received any complaint in India due to the faulty part. Read More

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"Nissan plans to begin notifying customers soon. Nissan retailers will replace the master brake cylinder at no cost to the customer. Nissan is committed to a high level of customer safety, service and satisfaction and is working with its dealers to promptly address this issue."
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