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It is pulling back vehicles in Japan, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.
The bolt used in the steering wheel of these cars may not have been properly tightened and at worst the steering wheel may not function, Nissan said in a statement filed to the Japanese transport ministry.
No accidents, injuries or deaths have been reported, Nissan spokeswoman Noriko Yoneyama said.
Nissan will fix the glitch by either tightening the bolts or replacing the steering wheel with a new one.
The repair will take about 40 minutes, Yoneyama said. She declined to say how much the recall will cost Nissan. (Reuters) (GNN)