| Subject: | Fuel tank vent hose leakage |
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| Investigations Summary: |
This investigation was opened on May. 22, 2000.
It was closed on Jan. 4, 2001.
Note: this investigation has resulted in
a vehicle safety recall. Periodic exposure to liquid gasoline may result in extraction of antidegradants from the subject fuel tank vent hose. Hoses which have suffered loss of antidegradant can develop cracks in areas of high strain. Fuel may spray or drip from cracked vent hoses following tank fill. Starting at job#1 1998 my (California emissions vehicles) and job#1 1999 my (federal emissions vehicles), the subject vent hose composition changed from nitrile rubber hoses with chloroprene rubber covers (nbr/cr) to fluoracbon rubber hoses which an outer layer blend of nbr/pvc. The changes wer made to improve hydracarbon resistance for complaince with new evaporative emissions regulations. The modified hoses are also significantly more resistant ot degradation and craciking. In a letter dated December 14, 2000, Nissan notified NHTSA that it will conduct a safety recall campaign to replace the subject vent hose in affectd vehicles with the redesigned hose. Nissan will begin notifying owners of the affected vehicles on February 5, 2001. Nissan will finish its owner mailings on September 10, 2001. Owners will be notified in reverse order of vehicle age. |
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