Current information shows there is no single recall covering all 2019 Nissan Sentra models at this moment. Recalls are issued for specific VIN ranges and components, so whether your car is affected depends on its unique VIN. The most reliable way to know is to check official databases with your VIN.
How to check if your 2019 Nissan Sentra is recalled
To determine if your car is under a recall, use official government and manufacturer resources. Enter your VIN and review active recalls.
- Find your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is located on the lower left corner of the windshield, on the driver's door jamb sticker, or on your registration/title documents.
- Visit the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall search at safercar.gov/recalls and enter your VIN to see any open recalls.
- Visit Nissan's official recall portal and enter your VIN to review model-specific campaigns for the Sentra.
- Call or visit a local Nissan dealer with your VIN to get a direct check and schedule any required service.
- If a recall is listed, you should receive the repair at no cost to you; keep records and confirm repair details with the dealer.
Remember to recheck periodically. New recalls can be announced after a vehicle has been in service for years, or for VINs within specific production ranges.
What to know about recalls for the 2019 Sentra
Recalls for this model year come from national safety campaigns and manufacturer notices. Because recalls are issued for specific VIN ranges and components, an individual 2019 Sentra may or may not be affected. The year’s open recalls can change as problems are identified and parts become available for repair.
Typical recall-related information you should be aware of includes the recall number, the component involved, the date the recall was issued, the open/closed status, and the required repair. Repairs performed under a recall are free of charge.
Getting help and next steps
If you find an open recall on your VIN, contact a Nissan dealer to arrange a service appointment. You can also reach Nissan Customer Service for guidance, and you should receive a written recall notice indicating the remedy and timing.
Summary
There is no universal recall for all 2019 Nissan Sentra units as of today. To determine if your specific car is affected, check the VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA SaferCar and Nissan’s recall portal) and contact a dealer for verification and free repair if needed. Regular checks are recommended since new recalls can be issued after a vehicle is in service.


