Defect Investigation Detail

NISSAN / ALTIMA / 2002

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NHTSA Action Number: PE02078 Vehicale/Equipment Name: NISSAN
Vehicale/Equipment Model: ALTIMA Vehicale/Equipment Year: 2002
Component Name: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM:EMISSION CONTROL:CATALYTIC CONVERTOR Manufacturer's Name: Nissan North America, Inc.
Date Opened: Oct, 18 2002 Date Closed: Mar, 25 2003
Subject: ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES Summary: The office of defects investigation (odi) opened this investigation on october 18, 2002 based on three reports indicating that the engine compartment in model year (my) 2002 nissan altima vehicles equipped with the 2.5 liter engine caught on fire without any warning to the driver while the vehicle was driven at highway speeds.one non-burn related injury was reported as a result of the complainant exiting the vehicle in haste after it had caught on fire.nissan discovered that one of the hanger pins which holds exhaust pipe in place may catch debris from the road.if the debris were to come in contact with the main catalyst, a fire could result.this condition is also present in my 2003 nissan altima vehicles built thru february 18, 2003.nissan also stated in its defect information report that on my 2002 altimas and sentras (equipped with the 2.5-liter engine) that certain operating conditions may cause the pre-catalyst to overheat, which would cause catalyst substrate particles to flow into the engine.these particles can score the cylinder walls which results in increase oil consumption.if the engine oil level is low, engine noise and damage can occur which could result in a fire.the recall includes 268,000 my 2002-2003 altimas and 2002 sentras equipped with the 2.5-liter engine.to correct the condition nissan will remove the protruding portion of the exhaust pin on the altimas.nissan is developing a corrective action to address the pre-catalyst.in addition to the corrective action, nissan will install heat shields on the pre-catalyst and the surrounding exhaust tubing.nissan will begin owner notification in may of 2003.