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Is there any recalls on a 2010 Dodge Nitro?

Yes — there have been recall campaigns affecting the 2010 Dodge Nitro in the past, and the current status depends on the vehicle’s specific VIN. To know for sure, check official sources for your VIN and contact a dealer if needed.


How to verify recalls for your 2010 Dodge Nitro


To determine whether your exact Nitro has any open recalls, use these official resources. Recall repairs are provided at no cost to the owner.



  • Visit the NHTSA recall lookup at safercar.gov/recalls and enter your 17-character VIN to see all open recalls tied to your vehicle.

  • Contact a local Dodge/Chrysler (Stellantis) dealer and provide your VIN to confirm any active campaigns and to schedule service.

  • Check Mopar’s official recall notices or your vehicle’s owner portal if you are registered, as some campaigns are communicated there.

  • Consider setting up recall alerts with official sources so you receive updates about recalls that may affect your Nitro.


In summary, the exact recall status for a 2010 Nitro is VIN-specific. Use official sources to verify and arrange any needed repairs with a dealer.


Common recall topics that have involved Dodge Nitro and similar models


While campaigns are VIN-specific, several categories have historically prompted recalls across this era of vehicles. These categories help owners understand what kinds of issues might lead to a recall.


Airbags and safety restraint systems


Airbag inflator or sensor issues have triggered recalls in many vehicles from this period. If your Nitro is affected, a dealer will replace or repair components at no cost to you.


Fuel system and emissions


Campaigns addressing fuel lines, connectors, or fuel pump components can arise from potential leaks or fire risks. Open recalls would be serviced by an authorized dealer.


Electrical wiring and components


Wiring harnesses, connectors, and control modules can be subjects of recalls if they pose risks to performance or safety. Dealers can perform the required corrective work.


Bottom line: owners should verify recalls by VIN and work with an authorized dealer to complete any required repairs free of charge.


Summary


Recalls for the 2010 Dodge Nitro are not uniform across all vehicles; they are tied to the VIN. To determine if your Nitro has any open recalls today, check the official NHTSA database with your VIN and contact a dealer for confirmation and scheduling. Staying current with recalls helps ensure safety and reliability.

What are common repairs for the 2010 Nitro?


The most common Dodge Nitro issues include the engine not starting, stalling, and electrical issues in. Other recurring Dodge Nitro problems include defective power locks, loose steering wheel emblems, head restraints failing to deploy, and faulty remote keyless entry systems.



What is the recall on the 2010 Dodge Nitro?


CHRYSLER IS RECALLING MODEL YEAR 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING; DODGE AVENGER AND NITRO; JEEP LIBERTY, COMMANDER AND GRAND CHEROKEE; AND MODEL YEAR 2009-2010 DODGE RAM TRUCK. THESE VEHICLES MAY HAVE BEEN BUILT WITH AN IMPROPERLY FORMED OR MISSING BRAKE BOOSTER INPUT ROD RETAINING CLIP.



Do Dodge recalls expire?


To identify your VIN for recall lookup, check the VIN plate located on the driver side of the dashboard just below the windshield. The VIN is also listed on documents related to the vehicle's registration, title and insurance. Is there an expiration date for vehicle recalls? No, there is no recall expiration date.



What year is Dodge Nitro to avoid?


  • 2007 Dodge Nitro. If there's a Nitro year that should absolutely be avoided, it's the 2007 model.
  • 2008 Dodge Nitro. Although it has fewer complaints, the 2008 Nitro is pretty much a rehash of 2007 regarding reliability woes.
  • 2011 Dodge Nitro.


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