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Nissan Juke Recall Check

The Juke is one of the UK's highest-volume small SUVs and is built at Nissan Sunderland. Recall activity has spanned both generations.

  • · Just enter the UK number plate — no VIN, no account needed
  • · Official DVSA + SMMT data, combined for maximum coverage
  • · Recall description included where available
  • · £1.99 per check · No subscription · Results in seconds

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What our Nissan Juke recall check covers

Our combined check pulls the DVSA recall database, the SMMT manufacturer feed and the DVLA recall archive going back to 1992, so where a recall exists you get the live outstanding status, the recall description and every past campaign for the same model in one place.

DVSA database

The UK government's official recall register. Confirms whether a recall is outstanding for the vehicle.

SMMT manufacturer feed

Industry data from vehicle manufacturers. Typically includes the recall description, not just a flag.

DVLA recall archive

Every UK recall campaign issued since 1992. Surfaces the historical campaigns for the same make and model alongside the live status.

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Why check a Nissan Juke for recalls?

The F15 Juke was subject to several smaller campaigns including a fuel level sensor concern and Takata airbag actions on early cars. The F16 (current car) has had a handful of early-production software, electrical and (on the new Juke Hybrid) high-voltage system actions. As a popular small SUV, the Juke changes hands frequently in the used market and recall completion is patchy.

Nissan Juke generations we cover

The recall check is run against the vehicle's VIN, so every UK generation is covered regardless of age. The list below is for reference.

  • F15

    2010–2019

  • F16

    2019–present

    Available with petrol and (from 2022) Hybrid powertrains. Built at Nissan Sunderland.

Notable Nissan Juke recalls

A non-exhaustive editorial summary of recent UK safety campaigns. Run a check to see whether any of these apply to a specific vehicle.

  1. 2022 · Juke

    F16 Juke Hybrid software defect on early-production hybrid cars where the hybrid control unit could behave unexpectedly under specific conditions.

  2. 2022 · Qashqai, Juke

    Selected campaigns on the UK-built Sunderland models covering hybrid-system software and underbody fixings, requiring a free workshop visit.

  3. 2020 · Juke

    F16 Juke wiring harness routing concern on a narrow band of early-production cars.

  4. 2015 · Juke

    Takata airbag inflator replacement on F15 Juke cars, part of the long-running global Takata campaign.

Nissan Juke recall history from the DVLA archive

DVLA-recorded safety recalls affecting the Nissan Juke. Showing the most recent 15 matching entries — run a check on a specific registration to confirm whether any recall is outstanding for that vehicle.

DateModelConcern
Apr 2025JUKEJuke (F16) Front Seat Belt
Jun 2024JUKEJuke (F16) Qashqai (J12) and Leaf (ZE1) VIN Scan
Apr 2024JUKEJuke (F16) Right Hand Rear Door
Apr 2023JUKEA potential concern affecting the HEVC (Hybrid Electric Vehicle Control) module software has been identified which may cause a module reset of affected vehicles. Simultaneous pressing of brake and accelerator could cause engine stumble or stall.
Oct 2021JUKETHE REAR SEAT BACK MAY NOT BE SECURELY LATCHED WHEN RETURNED TO THE UPRIGHT POSITION AFTER FOLDING.
Mar 2021JUKETHE DRIVER'S AIR BAG MAY TEAR DURING INFLATION
Aug 2020JUKEPOSSIBLE REDUCED RETENTION FORCE OF THE REAR DOOR CHILD LOCK SWITCH
Sept 2018JUKEINTERNAL IGNITION SWITCH SPRING MAY HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURED WITH A SURFACE DEFECT
Jul 2016JUKEREAR OXYGEN SENSOR MAY FAIL
Aug 2015JUKEENGINE PUSH START SWITCH MAY MALFUNCTION
Mar 2015JUKEFUEL MAY LEAK
Feb 2013JUKEAIRBAG MAY RELEASE HIGH TEMPERATURE GASES
Apr 2012JUKEFUEL MAY LEAK
Jan 2012JUKEENGINE MAY STALL
Dec 2010JUKEBRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY

What you get

Every Nissan check returns the same structured response. Below are two examples. One with a recall outstanding, and one with a clear record.

Action required

Outstanding recall on this vehicle

1 recall found. Contact the manufacturer or a main dealer to arrange a free repair.

Vehicle

AB21ABC

Nissan Juke

VIN ABCDE123456F78910

Recall details

  • AIRBAG REPLACEMENT

Checked 17/05/2026, 10:00:00 (source: SMMT)

No recall outstanding

No outstanding recalls for this vehicle

Both the DVSA and SMMT databases were checked. Nothing currently outstanding for this VRM.

Vehicle

CD22XYZ

Nissan Juke

VIN ZYXWV987654U32109

Checked 17/05/2026, 10:00:00 (source: SMMT)

How it works

  1. 1

    Enter your VRM

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  2. 2

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Frequently asked questions

How does the RecallClear Nissan Juke recall check work?+

Enter the vehicle's registration mark (VRM) and pay £1.99. We query the DVSA recall database and the SMMT manufacturer feed in a single request and return the combined result. For most Nissan Juke vehicles you'll see whether a recall is outstanding, the source database, and (where available) a description of the recall.

What is the difference between DVSA and SMMT recall data?+

DVSA (the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) maintains the UK government's official recall register and flags whether a recall is outstanding. SMMT (the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) aggregates manufacturer-supplied data which often includes the recall description as well as the outstanding flag. Combining both maximises coverage and detail.

How recent is the recall data?+

Both DVSA and SMMT data sources are continually updated as manufacturers report new safety campaigns. Each check returns a timestamp showing when the data was last verified for that vehicle.

What happens if the recall status is "Unknown"?+

Some vehicles aren't currently listed in either database (very new registrations, very old vehicles, grey imports, and certain commercial variants are the usual reasons). When that happens we'll show "Unknown" and direct you to the manufacturer's recall portal so you can confirm directly. A refund is available if you'd like one.

What should I do if a recall is outstanding?+

Contact any authorised franchised dealer for the brand. Manufacturers carry out safety recalls free of charge, regardless of who currently owns the vehicle and regardless of age. You'll typically need the vehicle's VIN; the report includes it where the database returns one.

Do I need an account to run a check?+

No account is needed to start a check. After payment we'll email you a magic link so you can access the report any time, and a shareable link if you want to send the result to a buyer, seller, or dealer.

Does this cover Juke Hybrid and Juke Nismo?+

Yes. Juke Hybrid, Nismo, Nismo RS, Tekna+, N-Sport and all other trims share the Juke VIN format and recall coverage in the DVSA and SMMT databases.

My Juke had the Takata airbag work done. Will it still flag?+

No. Once a Nissan retailer has logged the airbag replacement against the VIN, the recall is marked as completed. If the report still flags it, the work hasn't yet been recorded for this specific vehicle.

Is the Juke the same as the Renault Captur?+

Mechanically the Juke and Captur share platform components from the Renault-Nissan Alliance but are not the same car. Each is registered and recalled separately under its own brand and VIN.

Prefer to check directly with the manufacturer?

Nissan maintains an official recall lookup tool. Our combined check pulls from DVSA and SMMT to give you broader coverage, but you can also check the manufacturer's portal directly.

Open the official Nissan recall portal →