Nissan MotorLimited
Juke
15 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.
If your Juke is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Nissan MotorLimited dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.
Notices on record
15
Nissan MotorLimited Juke · DVSA register
All recall notices.
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Juke (F16) Front Seat Belt
R/2025/118 · 7 Apr 2025
7 Apr 2025Defect
On affected vehicles the front seat belt may have been accidentally damaged during the parts preparation for assembly.
Remedy
The retailers will inspect vehicles as identified as potentially affected and replace any affected seat belt assemblies.
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Built 2 Apr 2024 – 6 Sep 2024
~4,342 vehicles affected
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Juke (F16) Qashqai (J12) and Leaf (ZE1) VIN Scan
R/2024/234 · 17 Jun 2024
17 Jun 2024Defect
On affected vehicles the VIN stored in the vehicle system may not match the actual VIN of the vehicle. This may lead to a situation where a vehicle user can see information related to a different vehicle resulting in a data security breach.
Remedy
Replace the navigation display / control unit and the telematics control unit.
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Built 14 Oct 2019 – 1 Jun 2023
~2 vehicles affected
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Juke (F16) Right Hand Rear Door
R/2024/179 · 25 Apr 2024
25 Apr 2024Defect
On affected vehicles the right-hand rear door welds may be out of specification. The door may rattle and a side impact may increase the risk of deformation. In the extreme impact could cause the hinge to fail and the door to open.
Remedy
Replace the rear right-hand door.
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Built 14 Nov 2023 – 20 Nov 2023
~8 vehicles affected
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A potential concern affecting the HEVC (Hybrid Electric Vehicle Control) module software has been identified which may cause a module reset of affected vehicles. Simultaneous pressing of brake and accelerator could cause engine stumble or stall.
R/2023/096 · 19 Apr 2023
19 Apr 2023Defect
A potential concern affecting the HEVC (Hybrid Electric Vehicle Control) module software has been identified which may cause a module reset of affected vehicles. Simultaneous pressing of brake and accelerator could cause engine stumble or stall.
Remedy
Update the HEVC module software
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Built 16 Jun 2022 – 14 Dec 2022
~3,157 vehicles affected
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THE REAR SEAT BACK MAY NOT BE SECURELY LATCHED WHEN RETURNED TO THE UPRIGHT POSITION AFTER FOLDING.
R/2021/345 · 21 Oct 2021
21 Oct 2021Defect
The rear seat back may not be securely latched when returned to the upright position after folding.
Remedy
Replace both rear seat lock knobs with a countermeasure part.
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Built 18 Sep 2019 – 28 Aug 2020
~13,569 vehicles affected
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THE DRIVER'S AIR BAG MAY TEAR DURING INFLATION
R/2021/074 · 30 Mar 2021
30 Mar 2021Defect
The drivers� bag may tear during inflation.
Remedy
Replace the drivers� airbag of all potentially affected vehicles.
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Built 4 Apr 2019 – 30 May 2019
~7,095 vehicles affected
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POSSIBLE REDUCED RETENTION FORCE OF THE REAR DOOR CHILD LOCK SWITCH
R/2020/220 · 14 Aug 2020
14 Aug 2020Defect
Possible reduced retention force of the Rear Door Child Lock switch.
Remedy
Fit a countermeasure part into the child lock door switch aperture of all potentially affected vehicles.
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Built 28 Sep 2015 – 3 Mar 2018
~299,631 vehicles affected
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INTERNAL IGNITION SWITCH SPRING MAY HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURED WITH A SURFACE DEFECT
R/2018/233 · 5 Sep 2018
5 Sep 2018Defect
Ignition Switch spring defect may cause engine to be turned off while driving
Remedy
Inspect and where necessary replace the Ignition Switch
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Built 3 Apr 2017 – 13 Jun 2017
~1,046 vehicles affected
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REAR OXYGEN SENSOR MAY FAIL
R/2016/157 · 25 Jul 2016
25 Jul 2016Defect
If an electrical short occurs in the supply to the rear oxygen sensor the senor will fail but the driver will not see an immediate warning. A MIL warning may display after continued driving depending on driving/vehicle characteristics.
Remedy
Reprogram the ECU to display a warning if the rear oxygen sensor fails.
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Built 5 Jun 2014 – 25 May 2016
~7,393 vehicles affected
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ENGINE PUSH START SWITCH MAY MALFUNCTION
R/2015/133 · 4 Aug 2015
4 Aug 2015Defect
On affected models with a push start ignition switch the switch may remain in the pressed position and not return after switching the engine on. If the vehicle continues to be driven in this condition the emergency engine stop function may operate and cause the engine to unintentionally stop.
Remedy
Inspect and where necessary modify the push start switch housing.
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Built 26 Jun 2013 – 1 May 2014
~10,248 vehicles affected
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FUEL MAY LEAK
R/2014/167 · 30 Mar 2015
30 Mar 2015Defect
On affected vehicles the fuel pressure sensor may not have been tightened to the correct specification. Heat and engine vibration may cause the sensor to loosen and in extreme cases allow fuel to leak.
Remedy
Tighten fuel pressure sensor on affected vehicles
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Built 25 Jan 2012 – 6 May 2014
~3,489 vehicles affected
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AIRBAG MAY RELEASE HIGH TEMPERATURE GASES
R/2013/019 · 25 Feb 2013
25 Feb 2013Defect
In the event that the driver airbag is deployed during a frontal impact small holes may occur on the surface of the airbag. The holes are caused by high temperature gases from the airbag inflator exhausting directly onto the surface of the airbag material. The high temperature gas/airbag material may contact the drivers skin. The deployment performance of the driver airbag is not affected.
Remedy
To replace the driver airbag with new.
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Built 7 Jun 2012 – 4 Jul 2012
~2,498 vehicles affected
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FUEL MAY LEAK
R/2012/024 · 3 Apr 2012
3 Apr 2012Defect
Nissan has identified that the fuel rail pressure sensor of some vehicles may have not been correctly tightened to the fuel rail of the engine and may loosen gradually due to heat and vibration of the engine. If left undetected and the vehicle continues to be driven in this condition in extreme cases fuel leakage may occur.
Remedy
Re-tighten the pressure sensor and replace the pressure sensor gasket if required.
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Built 8 Mar 2010 – 30 Jan 2012
~4,690 vehicles affected
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ENGINE MAY STALL
R/2011/166 · 23 Jan 2012
23 Jan 2012Defect
The Turbocharger boost sensor bracket may separate from the air inlet tube. This means the boost pressure may be measured incorrectly and the engine warning lamp may be illuminated. During low-speed driving this could cause the engine to stall and not restart
Remedy
Inspect and if necessary replace the air inlet tube with a new one
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Built 8 Mar 2010 – 14 Nov 2011
~2,741 vehicles affected
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BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
R/2010/226 · 16 Dec 2010
16 Dec 2010Defect
It is possible that the vehicles brake fluid maybe contaminated with mineral oil. This can cause the seals within the system to swell and affect their sealing properties. This may require drivers to apply additional force to the foot brake and could increase stopping distances.
Remedy
Recall affected vehicles to have the system flushed and replenished with clean fluid.
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Built 8 Nov 2010 – 9 Nov 2010
~69 vehicles affected
Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.
These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Nissan MotorLimited dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.
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