While Limping Home, Some Infiniti Cars Could Stall Out

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An overhead view of a parking lot with cars neatly lined up inside parking spaces.

As part of a larger, worldwide recall, Infiniti is recalling 98,000 vehicles in the US. The reason? A failed sensor in the gas pedal could send the car into "limp home" mode. And if that wasn't enough, throttle valve deposits made while limping along could cause the engine to stall completely.

The recalled vehicles are 2006–2010 M35 and M45 cars, built between April 4, 2004 and October 5, 2010.

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