Infiniti Recalls Nearly 13,000 Vehicles Because of Defect That Can Cause Q40 and Q50 Vehicles to Stall and Possibly Crash

Infiniti has issued recall for nearly 13,000 Infiniti Q50 and Q60 cars because it has been determined that the engines can lose power when the cars are in limp-mode. The problem causes the cars to stall based on the lack of fuel supply going to the car’s engine. Infiniti has stated that this problem due to a software issue. This defect is a serious issue that can cause the affected vehicles to lose power or stall, thereby increasing the risk of a crash.

One symptom that drivers should pay attention to is if there is reduced power or if a warning light comes on.

This problem is being investigated by Infiniti and that investigation was started in February 2021 as a result of multiple complaints about constant warning lights, the reduced or lack of engine power and the stalling of the vehicle.

The 2021 Infiniti Q50 and Q60 recall is expected to begin on May 25, 2021, when dealerships will reprogram the software to fix this defect.

For more information about the recalls, Infiniti has set up a call-in number related to this problem (800-662-6200). Callers are encouraged to use the recall number R20C5 when calling.

This recall is something that all drivers should know about. Under the Song-Beverly Act, car manufacturers are required to repair vehicles while they are under warranty. The law also forces manufacturers to repurchase or “buy back” (in a few instances replace the defective car) cars that the company is unable or unwilling to fix after a reasonable number of repair attempts.

If you have leased or own one of the vehicles listed above or another Nissan that has had a number of repair attempts by the dealer but the problem still exists, you need a Pasadena Lemon Lawyer to help you. Don’t let the manufacturer take advantage of you and allow you to continue to drive the defective and unsafe vehicle you are driving.

Mark Charles Law, APC is located in Los Angeles County and Pasadena. Call us at (626) 844-7710 or contact us online to speak with a California lemon law lawyer today.

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