Over 125,000 Nissan Rogue Models Could Catch Fire Due To A Water Leak | Carscoops carscoops
have been recalled throughout the United States and Canada due to a water leak that could trigger a fire.
The Japanese car manufacturer has revealed that a potential water leak could lead to the corrosion of the dash side harness connector. This could trigger issues such as making the driver’s power window or power seat inoperative, trigger the AWD warning light, discharge the battery, and/or lead to thermal damage to the connector. Nissan says that in rare cases, this could lead to a fire.
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