I'm pretty sure that Cor is right; safety recalls don't expire, although 
I've read that the manufacturer can challenge the requirement if the vehicle 
is more than 15 years old.

Do I recall right that your Leaf's VIN was NOT listed as one to which that 
recall applied?  If that's true, then you probably don't officially get a 
free fix for this.  

Have you tried calling Nissan customer service?  If you do a little sweet-
talking, they might agree to arrange a free or reduced-cost repair for the 
sake of goodwill and your continued business.  

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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