Nissan North America has issued a voluntary recall on 13,535 Frontier vehicles of certain model year 2012 through 2014 North America due to circuit breaker problem.
Circuit breakers in the affected vehicles have not been installed properly, which may cause the main wire harness connected to the circuit breaker to face outward, potentially contacting a metal bolt located on the A-pillar.
This may result in an electrical short which could cause a fire, as the bolt may wear through the wire harness covering.
These vehicles were manufactured from 28 November 2012 through 17 December 2013.
Dealers of the automaker will inspect the circuit breaker orientation and repair the vehicles free of charge, the company claims.
The recall is expected to begin in early March 2014. Nissan will notify owners of the affected vehicles regarding the recall.