Nissan North America is recalling 2014-2016 Rogue SUVs because an electrical connector for the under-dash harness may corrode due to water and salt intrusion from the driver’s side foot well. The worst case from this safety defect is a fire. Rogues vehicles manufactured later are unaffected because a change was made after MY 2016 at each of the plants to remove the harness tape. No other Nissan or Infiniti vehicles are affected because the harness layout and tape used are specific to the Rogue.
In affected Rogues, if water and salt collect in the driver’s side foot well, it may wick up the dash side harness tape and enter the connector. If the connector becomes corroded, electrical current may continue to flow between the connector terminals, potentially causing the driver’s power seat or power window to become inoperative, AWD warning light illumination, battery discharge, and/or thermal damage to the connector. In the worst-case condition, a fire can occur. Continue reading










Rolex 24 – Cold Beginning to Start a Sizzling Racing Season
Castroneves’ second consecutive Rolex 24 victory.
With a record entry list of 61 cars running, bumping, swapping paint while pushing flat out after the green flag dropped at a cold Daytona, the 2022 sports car racing season in the US debuted. In IMSA racing, races are tilted toward racing – with gaps reset during Full-Course Yellow periods with faster classes waived though the pack for the restart. It makes for fierce competition throughout and rarely any stints of boredom for fans. (AutoInformed – IMSA Rolex 24 at Daytona – 61 Cars Entered
Acura took a one-two finish in the top DPi class. Helio Castroneves held the No. 60 Meyer Shank Racing Acura ARX-05 ahead of the field during the final 30 minutes to give MSR and co-drivers Tom Blomqvist, Oliver Jarvis and Simon Pagenaud victory Sunday in the 60th anniversary of the Rolex 24 At Daytona. They drove 2709.160 miles. (Full results click here) Continue reading →