- **Q: What models are affected by the Nissan Rogue recall?
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Cars / Recalls
Nissan has issued two recalls affecting over 640,000 Rogue SUVs, citing potential engine and gear issues. These defects could increase the risk of engine fire and loss of drive power, posing safety concerns for drivers. This article breaks...
Nissan is proactively addressing these issues by instructing dealers to reprogram engine control software and conduct diagnostic inspections and test drives at no cost to consumers. The engine issue affects 2023-2025 models equipped with a three-cylinder, 1.5-liter (KR15DDT) variable compression (VC Turbo) engine.
The gear issue impacts 2024-2025 Rogue models, where fractured throttle body gears could lead to a loss of drive power and prevent drivers from engaging gears on restart, increasing the risk of a crash. Nissan will notify customers via mail starting in March 2026.
**How to Prepare:** 1. Check if your Nissan Rogue model and year are included in the recall. 2. Wait for the official notification from Nissan in March 2026. 3. Schedule a free inspection and repair at your local Nissan dealer as soon as you receive the notification.
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