Which Nissan and Infiniti models are affected by the recall?
The recall affects the 2021-2024 Nissan Rogue, 2019-2020 Nissan Altima, 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50, and 2022 Infiniti QX55.
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Nissan is recalling nearly 444,000 vehicles in the US and Canada due to a potential engine defect that could lead to engine failure. The recall affects specific models across both the Nissan and Infiniti brands. Owners of affected vehicles...
Nissan has announced a significant recall of nearly 444,000 vehicles in the United States and over 37,800 in Canada due to a manufacturing defect affecting engine bearings. This defect could potentially lead to engine failure, posing a safety risk to drivers. The recall impacts several models, including the Nissan Rogue, Altima, and Infiniti QX50 and QX55, specifically those equipped with variable compression turbo engines.
The issue stems from potentially defective engine bearings, which may cause abnormal engine noise, rough running, and warning lights on the dashboard. Owners of affected vehicles will be notified starting August 22 and instructed to bring their vehicles to a Nissan or Infiniti dealership for inspection and repair at no cost.
The repair process will vary depending on the engine type and the presence of debris in the engine. For vehicles with the 1.5-liter VC-Turbo engine, dealers will replace the oil pan gasket, engine oil, and reprogram the engine control module if no debris is detected. For 2.0-liter VC-Turbo engines, dealers will replace the engine oil. In cases where debris is detected, an engine replacement will be performed.
This recall is part of Nissan's ongoing commitment to customer safety and aims to address the potential engine issue before it leads to any accidents or injuries.
The recall affects the 2021-2024 Nissan Rogue, 2019-2020 Nissan Altima, 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50, and 2022 Infiniti QX55.
Signs include abnormal noise from the engine compartment, rough running, malfunction indicator lights, or instrument cluster warning messages.
Owners will receive a notification letter starting August 22 with instructions to bring their vehicle to a Nissan dealer or INFINITI retailer for inspection and repair.
No, both the inspection and repairs will be performed free of charge to affected customers.
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