
Sydney - According to the official recall notice reported by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission and quoted from caradvice, components on both cars were prone to problems are known and have the potential to cause steering problems.
For the X-Trail is in the recall are the X-Trail production between August 6, 2010 until October 30, 2010 while Nissan is dualist-drawn vehicles made between October 5, 2010 until January 31, 2011.
But unfortunately, not clear how many X-Trail and dualist affected by this recall.
Due to a problem with the electric power steering system, the car manufacturer Nissan was forced to pull back (recall) X-Trail alerts in 2010 in Australia.
In addition to the X-Trail 2010, Nissan was reportedly also will attract Nissan dualist in Australia because the same problem.

Problems that occur in both Japanese cars are known when there were reports that the electric power steering system suddenly suddenly stopped operating.
If this occurs, a warning light illuminated on the dashboard and steering becomes heavier.