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Nissan is issuing a recall for over 640,000 automobiles across two distinct campaigns, addressing issues related to their engines and transmissions, as reported by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.
The Japanese car manufacturer is initiating a recall for a specific cohort of 323,917 Nissan Rogue SUVs from model years 2023-2025, owing to a potential malfunction in the bearings which might lead to the expulsion of superheated oil, thereby elevating the danger of an engine conflagration and a sudden cessation of propulsion, as stated in the recall documentation.
These particular automobiles feature a 1.5-liter, three-cylinder variable compression (VC Turbo) engine (KR15DDT designation), the NHTSA confirmed.
NISSAN CALLING BACK MORE THAN 26,000 AUTOMOBILES FOR DOOR PROBLEM POTENTIALLY ELEVATING ACCIDENT DANGER
A 2025 model year Nissan Rogue traverses an unpaved track. (Nissan Motor Co.)
The agency has directed Nissan dealerships to update the engine’s control software, conduct a thorough diagnostic examination, and carry out a trial run, with all expenses borne by the manufacturer for owners.
The car producer is initiating another recall for 318,781 Rogue vehicles from the 2024-2025 model years, concerning fractured throttle body components. These compromised gears might result in a sudden loss of propulsion and hinder motorists from selecting gears upon restarting the vehicle, thereby escalating the potential for an accident, the findings indicated.
CHRYSLER SUMMONS OVER 80,000 AUTOMOBILES CONCERNING SPRINGS THAT COULD DISENGAGE DURING OPERATION

The cabin of a 2025 Nissan Rogue SUV. (Nissan Motor Co.)
Nissan plans to commence informing owners through postal service starting March 2026, the manufacturer communicated to FOX Business.
During January, Nissan initiated a recall for over 26,000 vehicles, encompassing 2025 Sentra and Altima sedans, 2025-2026 Frontier pickup trucks, and 2026 Kicks SUVs, owing to inadequately fused door strikers which might elevate the danger of harm or a collision.
STELLANTIS RELEASES A “DO NOT OPERATE” ADVISORY FOR 225,000 AUTOMOBILES CONCERNING A HAZARDOUS AIRBAG MALFUNCTION

A 2025 Nissan Rogue parked at a camping site. (Nissan Motor Co.)
“Consequently, the door striker’s wire loop might possess inadequate resilience and, in some instances, may fracture and detach from its base plate.”
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The door striker serves as a crucial safety component in an automobile, designed to prevent doors from inadvertently opening during a collision.
