13 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2011 Nissan Juke. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Nissan Juke based on all problems reported for the 2011 Juke.
Problem with evap system. Many different codes are showing which means paying an extreme amount of money to diagnose problem and repair. Could be solenoid issue with the turbo part. Cannot get my car smogged because of this. The need service light does not go off. I am going to have to spend thousands at the dealer. This should be a recall issue.
I'm online looking for a car to purchase and I clicked on this web site put in VIN #to see if any recalls were on this car I'm wanting to purchase. Priced over 8,ooo then it went down to little over 5,ooo checked into it because of such a discount.
My backup camera is blurry.
When driving for 40 minutes or more, going 60 mph or higher, car will lose speed and eventually stop. No lights will come on and no warning. Gas pedal will hit floor but there will be no acceleration. Seems like turning off the car for 20 minutes or more will reboot it, but only for a short time period. This happens mostly on highways, not on smaller roads as stated previously you must be driving for at least 40 minutes or more going at least 60 mph or higher. Went to dealership and said it was a bad drive shift but unknown reason as to what caused it. Never had problems before this.
The check engine light has been turning on with a steady yellow orange color indicating a mass air sensor issue even after the sensor has been replaced. After several attempts to locate issue, no one has been able to find reason for check engine light indicator turning on. After researching this issue, many cases have come up with the same problem. It's time Nissan investigate this possible malfunction related to this indicator light. The light goes on when the vehicle has been turned on first thing in the mornings while parked in my garage.
The turbo component went out and its unsafe to drive, I am one month outside of the recall for this problem my car is a 2011 with 57k miles on it and the average for la is 12-15k. I am trying to open a case with Nissan to see if they will cover it considering their own mechanics told me I couldn't have caused this and its a manufacture defect.
While driving on the highway the sunroof on my 2011 Nissan Juke exploded. It sounded like someone had short my car. Thankfully the shade was closed or the glass wound have fallen down while driving, causing an injury or possible crash. The extreme noise itself was very scary and could have resulted in a crash due to being so startled.
Experienced sudden loss of propulsion and control of acceleration while traveling on 70 mph on freeway. Diagnostic suggestion is an issue identical to the recall affecting Nissan Jukes of this year in recall campaign #11v583000, in which a faulty valve casing weld breaks loose inside of the engine. However my vehicle was not manufactured in the time period specified in that recall, as it was manufactured 8 weeks after the final recall window date of 5/12/11. Car makes intermittent popping noise when driving, experiences high rpm without acceleration. Current mileage on vehicle - 61,255 miles.
Muffler corrosion between muffler and flange.
It just keep dying and I took it Nissan dealership and they did not fix for 6 times now.
While driving over 100 miles from home at 60mph, on a major interstate, behind a tractor trailer, I waited for no traffic in the left lane so that I could pass. I put my blinker on, got into the left lane, got next to the tractor trailer and the car went from 65 to ten mph and would not go any faster. Obviously my car dropped back and I very slowly got back behind the tractor trailer and over to the side of the road. The transmission blew from overheating! I was able to get a garage to look at it and diagnose it and it was reconfirmed when brought to a Nissan dealership. It came with a 60,000 mile warranty, I paid extra to get a 72000 mile warranty , and it went at 87000. My research showed many Nissan Juke owners having the same problem after driving their Juke over a hundred mile stretch or more. I paid almost 35000. For this car and bought it with twelve miles on it. Are they meant to go less than 4 years?! I am not that rich! I reported it to Nissan, they called me today and said they were sorry that they couldn't help me but that it was out of warranty. I could have gotten killed on that highway! now I am out a car I bought in October of 2011 and it died in September of 2015 (less than 4 years!) . . . Unless I pay $4000. For a transmission with 10,000 miles on it because Nissan says I cant even get a new transmission for it!.
Took vehicle in for service 3/30/12 and was informed that there was a recall on the vehicle concerning the fuel pressure sensor connection. The dealer told me it would take at least 2 hours to repair and I was unable to stay that day. At this point I was not informed that a part needed to be ordered in order for them to satisfy the recall. This is clearly stated by the dealer on invoice 105444. Just wondering why the part was not ordered at that time. So I had to go out of town and the dealership informed that I could go to any Nissan dealer to have this done, still not telling me a part needed to be ordered. So when I was able to schedule a time to have the recall taken care of I did just that. I also had received via u. S. Mail the recall notification. The recall number is 12v-069. I went to the Nissan dealer on my pre-scheduled appointment and it was at that time I was informed that a part needed to be ordered and they did not have it in stock. (still not sure why they would not order the part then and there. ) so one wasted trip to the dealership. Oh by the way they called me twice and sent an email to confirm the appointment. So yesterday I scheduled another appointment with the dealer to take care of this recall. So when I show up today at the dealership they still have not ordered the part. I asked if they could overnight the part and they said they could not and it would take 2 business days to get the part. Unfortunately, I am scheduled to go out of town on business for the next month or so and I was taking the car that has the recall. So now I have wasted 2 trips to the dealership (30 mile drive) and still do not have the car fixed. I am very unhappy with this process and I think that Nissan should offer some sort of compensation for my time and gas. At this point I don't know what to do next. Can you please advise.
Vehicle involved: 2011 Nissan Juke sl and has 4,192 miles on the odometer. While driving down the highway, we ran over some debris which punctured the gas tank, causing all of the gas to begin pouring out of the tank. We had just filled up the 11. 8 gallon fuel tank and had no idea the fuel was leaking until we pulled into the driveway approx. Five miles later. We called the fire dept. For fear of the car exploding in the driveway. The firefighters were shocked there was nothing protecting the fuel tank from road debris bouncing up and punching a hole into it. I feel this is a manufacturers defect. The gas tank shouldn't be sitting out so exposed. Nissan had a similar problem with the murano for which they ordered a safety recall to address this problem. They should do the same with the Juke. The local dealership and Nissan corporation has shown not a care for what happened to my wife and I, claiming it's not their fault we ran over something in the road. The reality is some things are unavoidable to run over and the gas tank shouldn't be so easily ruptured and positioned with no type of protective plate in the way. The repair bill was $863. 04 to put in a new gas tank. My wife is now terrified of driving the car for fear of being blown up and wants to get rid of it.
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