
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated a preliminary evaluation into 77,131 Nissan Rogue vehicles from the 2021 model year due to reported steering tie rod problems.
The investigation, announced on Wednesday, aims to determine the safety implications, frequency, and root cause of inner tie rod failures that have reportedly led to a loss of steering control. This matter raises significant concerns about vehicle safety and performance.
This probe into the Nissan Rogue steering issues follows another recent investigation by the NHTSA in June, which examined around 75,000 Nissan Rogue Select vehicles from 2015 after reports of unintended side airbag deployments.
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