Nissan has recently issued two recalls that could potentially impact over 600,000 of its Rogue SUVs. The NHTSA alerts that you shouldn't drive affected models.
Fun fact: the NHTSA, never one to pass up a good acronym, refers to ‘loss of motive power’ as “LOMP.” Beware the LOMPs, kids.
One recall is related to the potential failure of the SUV’s electronic throttle chamber and the other is related to the potential of an engine failure.
Nissan’s new recall affects certain model Rogue SUVs manufactured between 2023 and 2025. Here’s what you need to know.
Nissan has issued a recall for more than 642,000 Rogue SUVs in two separate notices. The automaker first recalled 318,781 Rogue vehicles model year 2024 and 2025 because gears in the electronic ...
WEIFANG, SHANDONG, CHINA, January 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the current global industrial landscape, energy ...
Two separate recalls have been issued, both affecting well over 600,000 vehicles.
The recall comprises 2024 and 2025 Nissan Rogue models produced in the period from November 13, 2023 through April 28, 2025 ...
The Rogue’s 1.5-liter VC Turbo is suffering from throttle body and engine oil problems. Generally speaking, we’ve been fans ...
Nissan has announced two recalls for Rogue vehicles for engine failure and broken throttle body gears, both of which can ...
The broken throttle body can keep the Rogue from moving forward or backward, increasing the chance of a crash.
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