Gashi Automobile News According to Reuters, on August 7, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it had conducted a preliminary assessment of 77,131 Nissan vehicles due to reports that the steering levers of these vehicles were faulty.
, NHTSA said the investigation will involve Nissan’s 2021 Rogue crossover model, adding that before launching the investigation, it received reports that the vehicle lost steering control due to a failure of the inside lever.
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Photo source: Nissan Motor,NHTSA said the investigation will focus on assessing the safety impact, scope, frequency and root cause of the potential defect, with the aim of determining whether broader recalls or corrective actions are needed to address this potential problem.
, Nissan has not commented on the latest investigation, but said it will actively cooperate with NHTSA’s investigation to resolve any issues found.
The results of the investigation may lead to large-scale recalls and the implementation of remedial measures to ensure the safety and reliability of Nissan vehicles.
, In June, NHTSA launched another independent investigation into approximately 75,000 2015 Nissan Rogue Select models due to reports that some Nissan vehicles had side airbags that accidentally popped out.
NHTSA said this situation could lead to injuries to people in the car or loss of airbag protection.
In addition to the recall, the Rouge model also faces inventory backlog issues.
It is reported that Nissan has a large backlog of 2023 Rogue models in the United States, and with the launch of 2024 Rogue models, old models are becoming increasingly difficult to sell.
This has forced Nissan to provide attractive incentives to clear inventory of 2023 models while slowing down its aggressive promotion of the more profitable 2024 models.
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