Quick Answer (TL;DR)
Nissan North America, Inc. is recalling 173K vehicles — including the 2013-2021 Nissan NV200 — because fuel tank sensor fire risk (NHTSA campaign 25V676000, reported October 9, 2025). The remedy: . If the defect persists after the fix, or your dealer can't complete the repair within 30 days, you may qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash compensation under your state's lemon law.
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Recall at a Glance
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| NHTSA Campaign | 25V676000 |
| Date Reported | October 9, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Nissan North America, Inc. |
| Affected Vehicles | 173,301 |
| Model Years | 2013-2021 |
| Models Covered | ['NV200 Van', 'NV200 Taxi', 'Chevrolet City Express'] |
| Defect | Fuel Tank Sensor Fire Risk |
| Safety Consequence | |
| Remedy | |
| Nissan Customer Service | 1-800-647-7261 |
| Lemon Law Severity | STANDARD |
What Is the Defect?
Nissan North America, Inc. is recalling certain 2013-2021 Nissan NV200 vehicles. Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2013-2021 NV200 Van, 2014-2017, 2019 NV200 Taxi, and 2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express vehicles. The Fuel Tank Temperature (FTT) sensor harness may have been incorr...
The Safety Consequence
NHTSA classifies this as a safety-of-life issue. The remedy must be completed by an authorized Nissan dealer; owners should not delay scheduling the fix.
The Manufacturer's Remedy
Nissan North America, Inc. will provide the following remedy free of charge: . Owners may contact Nissan customer service at 1-800-647-7261 — referencing NHTSA campaign 25V676000.
Owner Timeline — What to Expect (Weeks 1-4)
For most NV200 owners, the recall repair follows a predictable path. Here's the typical 30-day window — and where lemon-law rights start to apply if it goes off track:
Confirm your VIN at NHTSA.gov. If included, Nissan mails an owner notification letter. Schedule the repair at any authorized Nissan dealer.
Dealer performs the remedy (). Save the repair order with date, mileage, technician notes, and recall campaign number.
Drive normally and watch for any return of the defect. Log mileage, location, and time of any incident.
If the defect returns, if dealer can't complete the fix within 30 days, or if a second repair fails — you may qualify under your state's lemon law. Call us.
Does This Qualify for Lemon Law?
A recall by itself does not automatically qualify a vehicle as a lemon. What matters is whether the defect is fixed after reasonable repair attempts. Most state lemon laws require:
- Substantial impairment to safety, value, or use of the vehicle (the fuel tank sensor fire risk clearly qualifies)
- A reasonable number of repair attempts (typically 3-4 for the same issue, or 1-2 for safety defects)
- OR 30+ cumulative days out of service for warranty repairs
- The defect persists despite the manufacturer's attempt to fix
Recall 25V676000 helps a lemon-law claim two ways: (1) the recall itself is documented evidence the defect exists, and (2) if the manufacturer's remedy doesn't permanently fix the fuel tank sensor fire risk — or introduces a new problem — that failed remedy is exactly what lemon law was designed to address. The federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act adds an additional layer of protection that typically requires the manufacturer to pay your attorney fees.
Your Lemon Law Rights by State
Easy Lemon represents NV200 owners nationwide. Lemon-law statutes vary by state — here are key jurisdictions where we have deep state-court experience:
Texas
24 months / 24K miles. 4 repair attempts (or 2 for serious safety defects).
Arizona
24 months / 24K miles. 4 repair attempts or 30+ days out of service. Safety defects: 2 attempts..
New York
24 months / 18K miles. 4 repair attempts or 30+ days out of service. Among the most consumer-friendly..
New Jersey
24 months / 24K miles. 3 repair attempts or 20+ days out of service. 6-year statute of limitations..
Free VIN Lookup — Is Your NV200 Affected?
Check your 17-character VIN against NHTSA campaign 25V676000
Enter your VIN below — we'll open the official NHTSA recall lookup in a new tab so you can verify whether your specific NV200 is covered.
Prefer to talk to a lemon-law attorney first? Get a free case review — we'll handle the VIN check and tell you whether you qualify under your state's lemon law.
What to Do Right Now
- Check your VIN at NHTSA.gov/recalls to confirm your 2013-2021 Nissan NV200 is included in campaign 25V676000.
- Schedule the recall repair at an authorized Nissan dealer (1-800-647-7261). The repair is free of charge.
- Save every repair order. Get a paper or digital copy showing date, mileage, technician notes, and campaign number 25V676000.
- Document any incidents. If the defect returns after the recall fix, log the date, time, mileage, road conditions — and photos or video if safe. This evidence is critical for a lemon-law claim.
- Contact a lemon law attorney if the defect returns, if your dealer can't complete the fix within 30 days, or if your VIN is on a do-not-drive list. Get a free case review here.
Past Nissan Lemon-Law Settlements
Easy Lemon has recovered millions for Nissan owners nationwide. Three representative outcomes:
Easy Lemon — No Cost Case Review
Easy Lemon represents vehicle owners nationwide, with deep state-court experience in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Arizona, New York, and New Jersey. No upfront fees. When we win, Nissan North America, Inc. typically pays our attorney fees under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
Call 1-866-LEMON-99 or submit your case online — VIN check is free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 2025 Nissan NV200 fuel tank sensor fire risk recall covered by lemon law?
Yes, if the defect substantially impairs the safety, value, or use of your 2013-2021 Nissan NV200 and cannot be repaired after reasonable attempts. NHTSA campaign 25V676000 itself is documented evidence the fuel tank sensor fire risk exists — strengthening any lemon-law claim under state law and federal Magnuson-Moss.
What if my Nissan dealer can't perform the recall repair?
If Nissan North America, Inc. or its dealer network cannot complete the for recall 25V676000 within roughly 30 cumulative days, that delay can independently qualify the vehicle under state lemon law as an inability-to-repair — even if you never had a failed repair attempt.
Do I need to complete the recall repair before filing a lemon-law claim?
In most cases, yes. Courts and arbitrators expect Nissan North America, Inc. to be given an opportunity to cure the defect. Recommended path: complete the dealer's recall repair first, document each visit, and file a lemon-law claim only if the defect persists or the dealer can't perform the fix within 30 days.
How much can I recover under Nissan lemon law for the 25V676000 recall?
Three outcomes are common for owners of the affected 2013-2021 Nissan NV200: a manufacturer buyback (full purchase price minus a mileage-use deduction), a comparable replacement vehicle, or cash compensation if you keep the vehicle. Federal Magnuson-Moss claims can also recover attorney fees — typically paid by Nissan North America, Inc., not by you.
How do I check if my NV200 VIN is affected by recall 25V676000?
Enter your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls. If your VIN is included in NHTSA campaign 25V676000, you'll see the open recall listed. You can also call Nissan customer service at 1-800-647-7261 with your VIN, or use the free VIN check on the Easy Lemon contact page to learn about your lemon-law rights.
How long do I have to file a lemon-law claim for the NV200 recall?
Statute of limitations varies by state: Florida and Texas typically allow 4 years from the manufacturer's last repair attempt, Georgia 1-2 years, Arizona 4 years, New York 4 years, and New Jersey 6 years. Federal Magnuson-Moss claims may extend the window. Document every repair visit for the 25V676000 fix and contact a lemon-law attorney early to preserve your rights.
What is the remedy for the Nissan NV200 recall 25V676000?
Nissan North America, Inc.'s remedy is: . The fix is provided free of charge under federal recall law. If the remedy fails to fix the fuel tank sensor fire risk, that failed remedy strengthens your lemon-law case — keep the dealer's repair order and any post-repair incident logs.
Does the fuel tank sensor fire risk count as a safety defect?
Yes. NHTSA classifies the fuel tank sensor fire risk as a safety issue: . Safety defects typically qualify for lemon-law relief faster than non-safety issues — most state statutes require fewer repair attempts (often just 2) for documented safety defects.
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