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2021 Nissan Rogue Suspension Problems

3 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data

3
Complaints
1
Crashes
Mar 2026Aug 2023
Date Range

Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (3)

highSUSPENSION
Filed: Mar 2026

At 58,000 miles, you were told that your front control arms are cracking and need replacement. You requested warranty assistance from Nissan/NMAC but were denied. This appears to be a recurring issue across Nissan vehicles, with multiple complaints and recalls related to premature control arm failure due to part quality. Replacing the front control arms will likely require removing the wheel, disconnecting suspension components, and installing new arms.

NHTSA #: 11721676
mediumSUSPENSION
CrashFiled: Apr 2024

1. right front lower control arm broke yes available for inspection 2. caused my vehicle to pulled to the right and could not steer straight and caused collision into parked car. 3. no not yet 4. no not yet 5. no

NHTSA #: 11584157
mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: Aug 2023

Started noticing the difference with the vehicle around 7,000 miles while driving at different speeds traveling to and from work. it did get worse over time and at 17,000 miles it was at the dealer and they stated that no issues were found or present. Vehicle will have excessive sway / bounce and will dip to one side depending what imperfections you will drive over during the trip. I have no idea how they test the vehicles at the dealer as there is an issue with it when stated to the personnel but at the end it seems to be nothing wrong. Does it take an accident to happen with severe injuries nowadays to have them take something serious. As a service technician my self by bouncing the rear bumper downwards it seems very bouncy, indicating bad shocks. If dealer's technician cant seem to see this then i have no words beyond the quality of service people get once they purchase the vehicles.

NHTSA #: 11535693

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