Yes. Some 2014 Nissan Sentra models with CVTs have been subject to recalls, but eligibility depends on the vehicle’s VIN. To know your exact status, check the VIN against official recall databases.
This article explains the scope of recalls that have affected the 2014 Sentra’s transmission, how to spot potential issues, and the steps to verify recall status for your specific car. It also outlines what happens during a recall repair and how owners can proceed.
What recalls have involved the 2014 Sentra CVT?
Recalls involving CVT-equipped Sentras and other Nissan models have occurred over the mid-2010s. Campaigns typically cover certain VIN ranges or production dates, and the remedies can vary by campaign. Not every 2014 Sentra is affected, so verifying your VIN is essential.
- Campaigns have targeted CVT-related concerns such as transmission slipping, unexpected loss of drive, or warning-light alerts in various Nissan models, including some Sentra variants.
- Coverage is VIN-specific and may depend on production date and region; some repairs are software updates, others involve hardware replacements.
- A recall remedy is provided at no charge if your VIN matches an active or past recall and the remedy is still available in your region.
If your VIN is not covered by an active recall, you may still experience CVT issues, and you should consult a dealer for a diagnostic check. Keep track of any symptoms and maintenance history.
How to verify recall status for your 2014 Sentra
Use official VIN-based lookup tools to confirm whether your car is affected and what remedy is required.
- Check the NHTSA recall database by entering your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.
- Visit Nissan’s official recalls page for your country and enter your VIN to see any campaigns that apply.
- Contact your local Nissan dealer with your VIN; dealers can pull the latest status and explain the required service.
- Register for recall notifications to receive updates if coverage changes or new campaigns are announced.
Acting on a recall is free, and dealers will perform the required service to bring the vehicle into compliance with safety and reliability standards.
What to expect during a recall repair
Remedies for CVT-related recalls can range from software updates to hardware replacements or even a complete transmission replacement in rare cases. The specific remedy depends on the campaign and the vehicle’s condition. Parts availability and appointment times can vary, so scheduling promptly is advisable.
In short, while there have been recalls affecting CVTs in some Sentras from this era, the only way to know for sure whether a 2014 Sentra is covered is to verify the VIN with official sources.
Summary
For 2014 Nissan Sentra transmissions, recall status is VIN-specific. Use NHTSA and Nissan’s recall tools to confirm coverage for your vehicle, and pursue any required service at no cost if a recall applies. Staying informed with official sources ensures you have the most accurate, up-to-date information.


