Ok fine - an 'installation' issue - they should be identifying the line that has the issue then and recalling everything that has come off that line. Folks shouldn't have to deal with a quality control problem like this on a new car - it is now a 'known' issue so Nissan should be putting out a bulletin to all dealers to give them the fix and authority to deal with any vehicles presented with this issue swiftly no questions asked
Ekona, it will be similar to those of us that mechanical issues and other issues with their 350's from brand new, that were design issues, and Nissan fixed with the next model of the car, bit late for those of the previous model. They may not all be effected, but quite a number were. So whether it be a bad day, week or month for the build of the car.
Like anything, it should be "fit for the purpose". So if it's a roadster for instance, should function correctly without fault.