Thousands of Nissan vehicles are being recalled due to a missing gear selection indicator, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.According to a recall notice posted by the NHTSA, the impacted vehicles could experience "unintended vehicle movement or a vehicle rollaway."The defect could increase the risk of a crash. Per the safety recall notice, the issue could be identified by "a check engine light and warning message" that "will illuminate on the combination meter."AdvertisementAdvertisementHere's what to know about the model included in the recall and what car owners should do.Click here to check for recallsWhich model is impacted by this recall?The logo of car manufacturer Nissan is seen during the press preview for the New York International Auto Show at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City on April 1, 2026.According to the recall notice, 5,823 vehicles are potentially affected by the defect. The model included is:2026 Nissan RogueThe recall number is PD198.Car recall: Honda recalls over 325,000 vehicles. See the affected modelsWhat should car owners do?Car owners are advised to take the vehicle to the dealership, where the transmission control valve assembly can be inspected or replaced if necessary at no charge.Notification letters will be sent out on Aug.19. Nissan could be reached at 800-647-7261.Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her tardrey@usatodayco.com.This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Nissan recalls nearly 6K vehicles. See the affected model