Nissan Announces Two Recalls Impacting Rogue SUVs
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Nissan is recalling over 640,000 vehicles due to two separate recalls concerning engine and gear issues, as reported by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The first recall involves 323,917 model year 2023-2025 Nissan Rogue SUVs. These vehicles may experience bearing failure, which could result in hot oil being discharged, thereby increasing the risk of an engine fire and loss of drive power. The affected models are equipped with a three-cylinder, 1.5-liter (KR15DDT) variable compression (VC Turbo) engine, according to the NHTSA.
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A model year 2025 Nissan Rogue drives along a dirt road. (Nissan Motor Co.)
Nissan dealers have been directed by the NHTSA to reprogram the engine control software, conduct a diagnostic inspection, and perform a test drive, all at no cost to consumers.
In a separate recall, Nissan is addressing 318,781 model year 2024-2025 Rogues due to broken throttle body gears. These fractured gears could lead to a loss of drive power and prevent drivers from engaging gears upon restart, significantly increasing the risk of a crash.
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Interior of a 2025 Nissan Rogue SUV. (Nissan Motor Co.)
Nissan plans to notify customers via mail starting in March 2026, as confirmed by the automaker to FOX Business.
Earlier in January, Nissan recalled over 26,000 model year 2025 Sentra and Altima sedans, as well as model year 2025-2026 Frontier pickup trucks and 2026 Kicks SUVs. This was due to improperly welded door strikers that could pose an increased risk of injury or crash.
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A model year 2025 Nissan Rogue at a campground. (Nissan Motor Co.)
“As a result, the door striker wire loop may have insufficient strength and, in certain cases, could crack and separate from the plate.”
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The door striker is a crucial safety feature in vehicles, designed to keep doors securely closed during a crash.
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Nissan is recalling over 640,000 vehicles due to two separate recalls concerning engine and gear issues, as reported by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The first recall involves 323,917 model year 2023-2025 Nissan Rogue SUVs. These vehicles may experience bearing failure, which could result in hot oil being discharged, thereby increasing the risk of an engine fire and loss of drive power. The affected models are equipped with a three-cylinder, 1.5-liter (KR15DDT) variable compression (VC Turbo) engine, according to the NHTSA.
NISSAN RECALLING OVER 26,000 VEHICLES DUE TO DOOR ISSUE THAT COULD INCREASE RISK OF CRASH

A model year 2025 Nissan Rogue drives along a dirt road. (Nissan Motor Co.)
Nissan dealers have been directed by the NHTSA to reprogram the engine control software, conduct a diagnostic inspection, and perform a test drive, all at no cost to consumers.
In a separate recall, Nissan is addressing 318,781 model year 2024-2025 Rogues due to broken throttle body gears. These fractured gears could lead to a loss of drive power and prevent drivers from engaging gears upon restart, significantly increasing the risk of a crash.
CHRYSLER RECALLS OVER 80K VEHICLES DUE TO SPRINGS THAT MAY DETACH WHILE DRIVING

Interior of a 2025 Nissan Rogue SUV. (Nissan Motor Co.)
Nissan plans to notify customers via mail starting in March 2026, as confirmed by the automaker to FOX Business.
Earlier in January, Nissan recalled over 26,000 model year 2025 Sentra and Altima sedans, as well as model year 2025-2026 Frontier pickup trucks and 2026 Kicks SUVs. This was due to improperly welded door strikers that could pose an increased risk of injury or crash.
STELLANTIS ISSUES “DO NOT DRIVE” WARNING FOR 225,000 VEHICLES OVER DANGEROUS AIR BAG ISSUE

A model year 2025 Nissan Rogue at a campground. (Nissan Motor Co.)
“As a result, the door striker wire loop may have insufficient strength and, in certain cases, could crack and separate from the plate.”
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The door striker is a crucial safety feature in vehicles, designed to keep doors securely closed during a crash.
