At a glance
The 2011 Infiniti M has two recalls, both serious: a fuel pressure sensor that can loosen over time and leak fuel near hot engine components, raising the risk of a fire, and an engine oil leak that can cause oil pressure to drop and the engine to seize.
The engine seizure issue can cause a sudden loss of power while driving, which raises the risk of a crash. Both recalls involve underhood systems and are worth addressing promptly through a dealer.
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The 2011 Infiniti M has two recalls, both serious: a fuel pressure sensor that can loosen over time and leak fuel near hot engine components, raising the risk of a fire, and an engine oil leak that can cause oil pressure to drop and the engine to seize.
The engine seizure issue can cause a sudden loss of power while driving, which raises the risk of a crash. Both recalls involve underhood components on the same vehicle, so a single dealer visit can address either or both.
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The 2011 Infiniti M has two recalls, both carrying the same severity level: a fuel pressure sensor that can loosen over time and leak fuel near the engine, raising the risk of a fire, and an engine oil leak that can drop oil pressure enough to cause the engine to seize while driving.
Engine seizure at speed can mean a sudden loss of drive power and raises the risk of a crash.
At a glance
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What can fail
The fuel pressure sensor may not have been tightened properly. Heat and vibration can cause it to loosen further, potentially allowing fuel to leak.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the fuel pressure sensor at no cost to you.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
Bolts connecting the engine oil cooler and oil filter to the engine may be weaker than specified. These bolts can break at the oil filter attachment point, causing an engine oil leak.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the connector bolts at no cost to you.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.