Nissan Recalls 318,000+ Rogue SUVs Over Throttle Body Issue
Drivers and owners of the Nissan Rogue should take note: Nissan Motor Co. has announced a recall affecting more than 318,000 Rogue SUVs due to a potential throttle body defect that could prevent the vehicle from moving.
What’s the Issue?
The recall centers around a problem with the throttle body system. In certain affected vehicles, the defect may cause the engine to lose power or prevent the SUV from accelerating properly. In some cases, this could leave the vehicle unable to move — increasing the risk of dangerous situations, especially in traffic.
While no one wants to deal with a recall, taking quick action can help prevent unexpected breakdowns or safety risks.
Which Vehicles Are Affected?
The recall specifically impacts certain model-year Rogue SUVs. Owners are encouraged to check their vehicle identification number (VIN) through official Nissan channels or contact their local dealership to confirm whether their vehicle is included.
What Should Owners Do?
If you own a Nissan Rogue:
Contact your nearest authorized Nissan dealer.
Schedule an inspection as soon as possible.
Have the necessary repairs completed at no cost (recall-related repairs are typically free of charge).
Nissan dealers will inspect the throttle body and perform any required fixes to ensure the vehicle operates safely.
Why Recalls Matter
Vehicle recalls are issued to protect drivers and passengers. While they can feel inconvenient, they are an important part of automotive safety and quality control. Addressing recall notices promptly helps reduce the risk of accidents and keeps everyone safer on the road.
If you drive a Nissan Rogue, don’t ignore the notice — a quick dealership visit could prevent a much bigger issue down the line.
Stay safe and stay informed.











