Nissan Motor stated on Friday it will recall 150,000 additional vehicles in Japan because of improper final inspections prior they were delivered from two Japanese manufacturing plants.
“Nissan has newly found several non-conformities that may have caused inaccurate pass/fail judgments,” the automaker stated in a press release.
The recent “non-conformities” involved inspections of brakes, steer wheels, speed measurements and vehicle stability, the company stated.
Nissan has already unveiled several other cases of improper inspections over the last year. The automaker had stated in July that sample testing for emissions and fuel economy in final inspections at majority of its factories in Japan did not statisfy domestic standards.
Since October 2017, Nissan has recalled over 1 million vehicles in Japan due to improper inspections.