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Nissan
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195,991
Pathfinder
and
Infiniti
QX4
SUVs
over
Rust
Danger
Nissan has issued a
recall
action for certain
Pathfinder
SUVs from the 1996-2004 model years and
Infiniti
QX4
s from the 1997-2003 model years due to a possible corrosion problem that could lead to the loss of steering.
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