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Nissan Recalls over 40,000 Sentras Due to Defective Windshields with Air Bubbles
Nissan will replace windshields with visible air bubbles free of charge on 41,797 Sentra vehicles to prevent visibility issues, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
- On Nov. 20, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. recalled 41,797 2025 Sentra vehicles for windshields with visible air bubbles under recall number PMA58, with VINs searchable on the NHTSA database.
- Recently, a Nissan technician at Aguascalientes, Mexico found bubbles between glass sheets during an audit, prompting a Vitro investigation that corrected the misaligned locator pins and foreign particles.
- The National Traffic Safety Administration recall letter said air bubbles may impair visibility and increase crash risk, but Nissan estimates only 2.2% are afflicted and no injuries reported.
- Notification letters will be mailed starting Jan. 15, 2026; local Nissan dealers will inspect and replace windshields free of charge, with Nissan estimating replacements take 2.5 hours.
- The broader recall activity highlights varied timelines for repairs, with Hyundai, Kawasaki, and Nissan issuing recalls and some remedies still under development.
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