A safety issue has been identified with a limited number of 2024 Nissan Frontier trucks built for the US market. The problem lies with the right headlight assembly.
While the headlights themselves function correctly, the markings used to verify proper aiming during production are either missing or unclear.
This violates a federal safety standard (FMVSS 108) and prevents proper verification of headlight alignment. Boasting a standard 3.8-liter V6 engine with 310 horsepower, the 2025 Nissan Frontier packs a punch compared to competitors.
This upgrade, along with a significant towing capacity increase of 500 pounds across all trims, positions the Frontier as a strong contender in the mid-size truck market.
Owners of the 2024 model year Frontier can expect recall notifications regarding headlight aiming issues to arrive by mail in September. The fix should take around 2 hours to complete, and Nissan also offers a VIN check option on their website for those who want to confirm their vehicle’s status.