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Nissan to recall 1.21 million vehicles in Japan after faulty checks


A worker assembles parts to make engines at Nissan Motor's plant in Yokohama, Japan.

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A worker assembles parts to make engines at Nissan Motor’s plant in Yokohama, Japan.

Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Monday said it planned to recall 1.21 million vehicles in Japan that did not meet domestic requirements for final inspections, expanding the number of cars which the automaker said had been checked by unauthorized technicians.

Earlier in the day, shares in the Japanese automaker plumbed a five-month low after it said late last week that it had produced tens of thousands of vehicles for the Japanese market without proper safety checks.

Speaking at a news conference, Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa said he expected it would take about a month to determine the cause of the improper inspections.

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