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Nissan recalls more than 642,000 Nissan Rogue SUVs
Nissan recalls 642,698 Rogue SUVs due to fractured throttle gears and engine oil overheating, with 3,111 warranty claims but no reported injuries, free repairs offered by dealers.
Nissan North America issued two recalls covering 642,698 Rogue compact SUVs, targeting separate gear and engine defects listed in National Highway Traffic Safety Administration filings.
NHTSA documents show a startup diagnostic routine can weaken gears in the Electronic Throttle Chamber, while elevated engine oil temperatures risk engine bearing seizure and failure in the 1.5-liter three-cylinder variable-compression turbo engine.
The separate recalls affect 318,781 2024–2025 Nissan Rogue vehicles for fractured throttle body gears and 323,917 2023–2025 Nissan Rogue vehicles for engine oil‑temperature issues.
Authorized Nissan dealers will reprogram ECMs, inspect trouble codes, and replace ETC or engines free, VINs will be searchable on nhtsa.gov Feb. 27, 2026, and owner notification letters arrive March 27, 2026.
Nissan says it has logged 3,111 warranty claims and is aware of the lawsuit filed Jan. 6, with no injuries reported as of Feb. 19.