Infiniti Q50 sedan recalled over steering software glitch
Infiniti will recall around 60,000 Q50 sedans globally due to a glitch in the cars' direct adaptive steering system.
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# of Recalls | Component Affected | ||
2021 INFINITI Q50 | 4 | Back Over Prevention, Steering, Suspension, Engine And Engine Cooling | More Details |
2019 INFINITI Q50 | 1 | Back Over Prevention | More Details |
2018 INFINITI Q50 | 3 | Back Over Prevention, Electrical System, Fuel System, Gasoline | More Details |
2017 INFINITI Q50 | 4 | Air Bags, Electrical System, Fuel System, Gasoline | More Details |
2016 INFINITI Q50 | 5 | Electrical System, Fuel System, Gasoline, Steering, Air Bags | More Details |
2015 INFINITI Q50 | 3 | Steering, Air Bags | More Details |
2014 INFINITI Q50 | 7 | Steering, Air Bags, Electrical System | More Details |
Infiniti will recall around 60,000 Q50 sedans globally due to a glitch in the cars' direct adaptive steering system.
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