Nissan Motor issued a recall of about 1.38M vehicles including Note, Kicks, Serena and Leaf models, Bloomberg’s Supriya Singh, and Masatsugu Horie report, citing a company spokeswoman. The move will affect vehicles in the U.S., Europe and Japan. It involves several issues, including cars suddenly accelerating after exiting cruise control and a short circuit that can cause motors to stop while driving, the authors write. No accidents resulting from the issues have been reported, the spokeswoman told Bloomberg News.
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