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What is the recall on the 2011 Nissan Rogue?

The recall status for the 2011 Nissan Rogue is VIN-dependent; there isn’t a single recall that covers all cars of that year. Nissan and U.S. safety regulators have issued multiple campaigns over the years that may apply to different Rogue VINs. To know the exact recalls for your vehicle, you must check your VIN against official databases.


In this article, you’ll learn how to check recall status, understand the kinds of issues that have triggered recalls for Rogue models around that era, and what to do if a recall is found.


How to check recalls for your 2011 Rogue


Use these steps to verify if your Rogue has any open recalls. The process relies on your vehicle identification number (VIN), which uniquely identifies your car and its production details.



  1. Find your vehicle identification number (VIN). The VIN is a 17-character code located on the lower left corner of the windshield and on the driver’s door jamb. Copy the digits exactly as shown.

  2. Visit official recall lookup resources. Start with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) SaferCar.gov recall lookup and also check Nissan’s official recall site or communications. Enter your VIN to pull up any open campaigns specific to your Rogue.

  3. Review the results. If recalls are listed, note the campaign numbers, affected parts, and required repairs. If no recalls appear, your vehicle currently shows no open campaigns in the databases searched.

  4. Contact a Nissan dealer. If there are active recalls, schedule the service with an authorized dealer. Recalls are repaired free of charge, regardless of ownership history.

  5. Keep documentation. After service, retain the repair orders and any recall notices. You can verify that the recall has been completed in the databases or with the dealership.


Following these steps helps ensure you know whether a recall affects your specific vehicle and facilitates prompt, no-cost repairs when needed.


VIN lookup sources


For the most reliable information, use the official sources listed below. They provide VIN-specific recall details, campaign descriptions, and status updates.


Note: Availability of recall information may vary by country or region. In the United States, NHTSA’s database is the primary national resource, with Nissan confirming campaign details and repair instructions.


Common recall topics seen in 2011 Rogue models


The exact campaigns that apply to a given Rogue depend on the VIN, production date, and market. The following categories cover the types of issues that have historically triggered recalls for Rogue vehicles around that era. This is not an exhaustive list of current recalls for your specific vehicle.



  • Airbag and occupant classification system issues, including inflator or sensor concerns

  • Fuel system components or connections with potential leaks

  • Steering, suspension, or braking-related components that could affect control

  • Electrical system concerns related to safety features or engine management


Because recalls are VIN-specific, a Rogue from 2011 may have recalls in one or more of these categories, or none at all. Always verify with VIN-based searches.


What to do if a recall is found


If the VIN lookup shows an active recall, contact your Nissan dealer to schedule the required repair. Recall work is performed at no charge to the vehicle owner, and can often be prioritized based on safety considerations. If you have trouble scheduling or questions about the process, you can contact NHTSA’s consumer hotline or your regional consumer protection office for guidance.


If no recalls are listed but you still have safety concerns or notice symptoms that seem related to safety features, discuss them with a dealer. They can perform a diagnostic check and help determine if there are non-recall service advisories that may apply to your vehicle.


Summary


The 2011 Nissan Rogue has seen multiple recall campaigns across different VINs. The key to understanding your own recall status is a VIN-specific check through official databases (NHTSA and Nissan). Always verify with the VIN to know which campaigns, if any, apply to your vehicle and arrange free repairs promptly if needed.

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