Recalls from Genuine Scooters, Nissan, Ferrari, Michelin, and Forest River

Recalls from Genuine Scooters, Nissan, Ferrari, Michelin, and Forest River

Genuine Scooters, LLC is recalling certain 2020 Royal Alloy GT150 scooters as the front brake rotor may become uncentered within the front brake caliper. This would allow the inner brake pad to remove its from the top of the brake caliper and would ultimately lead to reduced or complete loss of braking. This issue would increase the risk of a crash.

Nissan North America, Inc. is recalling the following specific models: 2001-2003 Maxima, 2002-2006 Sentra, 2002-2004 Pathfinder, 2007-2011 Versa Sedan and Versa Hatchback, 2001-2004 Infiniti I30 and I35,2002-2003 Infiniti QX4, 2003-2008 Infiniti FX35 and FX45, and FX45 and 2006-2010 M35 and M45 vehicles. An inflator explosion could occur and result in sharp metal fragments striking the driver or other passengers, which would result in serious injury or death if involved in a crash.

Ferrari North America, Inc. is recalling the following models: certain 2009-2011 California and 2010-2011 458 Italia vehicles equipped with non-desiccated, passenger frontal air bag inflators that contained phase stabilized ammonium nitrate propellant that were previously used as an interim remedy for a Takata recall. This issue could result in an inflator explosion, which could cause sharp pieces of metal to strike the driver or passengers and could be fatal.

Michelin North America, Inc. is recalling certain CrossClimate+ tires in size 225/50R17 103V XL tires with DOT date code 4618. The tires are not marked wit the required UTQG treadwear, traction, or temperature gradings, and the TIN has not been molded into the sidewall. With these issues, the vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of the FMVSS number and the tires may not be used in the appropriate driving conditions, increasing the risk of a crash.

Forest River, Inc. is recalling certain 2020 Shockwave Toyhauler SHT18FS-CA trailers because there is an incorrectly labeled Federal Placard. The incorrect tire pressure can cause a loss of control or premature tire failure, which increases the risk of a crash.

Sources: www.recalls.gov, www.nhtsa.gov

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