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Nissan Recalls Over 480,000 Vehicles Across U.S. and Canada Over Engine Defect Risk

by Samir Gautam
July 5, 2025
in Automobiles, Business, Cars
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Nissan Recalls Over 480,000 Vehicles Across U.S. and Canada Over Engine Defect Risk
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If you drive a Nissan or Infiniti, it might be time to check your vehicle. Nissan is recalling over 480,000 cars and SUVs across the U.S. and Canada due to a potential engine defect that could raise the risk of a crash.

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The bulk of the recalls, about 443,899, are in the U.S., according to a recent report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recall affects the following models:

  • 2019–2022 Infiniti QX50

  • 2021–2024 Nissan Rogue

  • 2019–2020 Nissan Altima

  • 2022 Infiniti QX55

These vehicles come with advanced “VC-Turbo” engines, which were meant to improve performance and fuel efficiency. But unfortunately, they may contain defective bearings that can wear out too soon, and in some cases, cause the engine to fail.

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Nissan Recalls Over 480,000 Vehicles Across U.S. and Canada Over Engine Defect Risk

What’s the Issue? Warning Signs to Watch For

The problem lies in the engine bearings, a critical part that helps the engine run smoothly. When these bearings wear out, drivers may hear strange noises from the engine or see warning lights on their dashboard.

The good news? The issue doesn’t usually happen overnight. According to the NHTSA, the defect tends to develop gradually, giving drivers time to catch it before it becomes serious.

Even though only about 1.2% of vehicles are expected to have this defect, Nissan isn’t taking any chances, and neither should you.

What You Should Do Next

If your car is on the recall list, Nissan and Infiniti dealerships will inspect your engine for free, no strings attached.

Here’s how the inspection will go:

  • For 3-cylinder 1.5L VC-Turbo engines:
    If no debris is found in the oil pan, the oil and gasket will be replaced, and the engine control software will be updated.

  • For 4-cylinder 2.0L VC-Turbo engines:
    If no debris is found, dealers will replace the engine oil as a precaution.

If the inspection does find damage or debris, your engine may be repaired or replaced entirely again, free of charge.

Timeline: When to Expect the Official Notice

  • Dealerships will get full details by July 15.

  • Owners of affected vehicles will receive official recall letters starting August 25, with instructions to book a service appointment.

In the meantime, if you’re concerned or unsure, you can check Nissan’s recall website or call your local dealership with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

A Year Full of Recalls for the Auto Industry

Nissan isn’t alone. Several other automakers have issued major recalls this year:

  • Honda pulled nearly 295,000 cars for engine stalling issues.

  • Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche recalled more than 220,000 vehicles over fire and software faults.

  • Toyota, Hyundai, Ford, and GM have also issued large-scale recalls in 2025.

Bottom Line

If your car is on the list, don’t wait. Catching engine problems early could save you from getting stranded or worse. Keep an eye out for that recall notice, and make sure to get your vehicle inspected once the program begins.

Your safety and your engine could depend on it.

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