Nissan Orders Recall , for Pickup Trucks , Due to Rollaway Risk.<br />Nissan has ordered a recall of over <br />200,000 pickup trucks, citing a risk that <br />the vehicles could roll away while in park.<br />Nissan has ordered a recall of over <br />200,000 pickup trucks, citing a risk that <br />the vehicles could roll away while in park.<br />CNN reports that 203,223 Nissan <br />Frontiers and Titans built between <br />2020 and 2023 are included in the recall.<br />CNN reports that 203,223 Nissan <br />Frontiers and Titans built between <br />2020 and 2023 are included in the recall.<br />According to the NHTSA, the trucks have an issue with <br />the transmission parking pawl, which prevents vehicles <br />from moving, not engaging when park is engaged.<br />According to the NHTSA, the trucks have an issue with <br />the transmission parking pawl, which prevents vehicles <br />from moving, not engaging when park is engaged.<br />CNN reports that owners have been <br />advised to use the parking brake <br />every time they park.<br />On November 1st, Nissan said that owners can <br />expect to receive letters regarding the recall.<br />Impacted owners can also contact <br />Nissan's customer service line at , 1-800-867-7669.<br />In June, Nissan ordered another <br />voluntary recall campaign <br />for certain pickup trucks. .<br />At the time, over 180,000 Frontiers and Titans <br />from 2020-2022 were recalled for <br />the same faulty parking pawl. .<br />At the time, over 180,000 Frontiers and Titans <br />from 2020-2022 were recalled for <br />the same faulty parking pawl. .<br />In 2019, another recall affected 1.23 million <br />SUVs and sedans to fix an issue with <br />backup cameras in the vehicles.<br />That issue was resolved with a simple <br />software upgrade, which was carried out <br />for free at Nissan dealerships.<br />That issue was resolved with a simple <br />software upgrade, which was carried out <br />for free at Nissan dealerships