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WASHINGTON – Nissan Motor Co. said Monday it will recall more than 100,000 minivans because of problems with a seat adjustment mechanism that could cause a finger injury. The automaker said the recall affects about 118,000 Quest minivans from the 2004-2006 model years in the…
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WASHINGTON – Nissan Motor Co. said Monday it will recall more than 100,000 minivans because of problems with a seat adjustment mechanism that could cause a finger injury.
The automaker said the recall affects about 118,000 Quest minivans from the 2004-2006 model years in the United States and Canada. Someone adjusting the second row seat in an unusual manner, such as standing outside the vehicle, could have their finger pinched when moving the metal mechanism, Nissan said.
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