nissan is recalling 642 698 rogue suvs for multiple problems 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland: All the Details nissan is recalling 642 698 rogue suvs for multiple problems Faulty Throttle Bodies A second recall affects 318,781 Rogue models also equipped with Nissan's 3-cylinder 1.5L VC Turbo built between November 2023 and May 2025, meaning some vehicles will be affected by both recalls. According to NHTSA documents, 100% of the recalled population are fitted with throttle bodies that may contain defective gears. If those gears fracture, the throttle plate may not respond to accelerator input, potentially limiting engine output and leading to reduced performance or loss of drive power. Nissan says during the start-up process, the throttle body assembly performs a routine diagnostic test in which the throttle plate rotates to the fully closed position, where it contacts a fixed stopper. In affected vehicles, this diagnostic routine could cause the internal gear within the assembly to weaken and fracture. Nissan dealers are instructed to reprogram the ECM and conduct an inspection on the throttle body, which will be replaced if necessary. The Rogue is Nissan's top-selling vehicle in the U.S., positioned in the highly competitive compact SUV segment. As with most modern crossovers, it relies on electronic throttle control and tightly integrated engine management systems, meaning that faults within those systems can quickly manifest into drivability concerns. 2026 Kia EV4: All the Details