Nissan Juke owners have reported 4 problems related to other fuel system tank assembly (under the other fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Juke based on all problems reported for the Juke.
My vehicle was taken in for original recall repair in November 2018 to charlie clark Nissan. Upon pickup of vehicle, I alerted service man of strong smell of gas and he stated it had been repaired but my filters simply needed to be replaced. I had all my filters replaced three times and attempted to take my vehicle to alternate Nissan dealerships due to persistent smell of gas but was told since they're are no open campaigns with my VIN. I took my vehicle back to original dealership and have now been told it is indeed leaking fuel as a direct result of the recall but they are unable to cover the costs of the repair due to it already been previously worked on. Vehicle leaks fuel profusely, omits black fumes through exhaust and has issues accelerating. Average fuel usage is 60 miles perfull tank of gas.
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My Nissan Juke 2014 awd vapor locked in hot weather. The dealer was aware of the problem and told me to use 91 or higher octane gas and not to fill the tank when refueling. They also reprogrammed the car. Though the dealer took great care of me the explanation seemed strange. The car was simply turning off when idling. It hasn't happened since, but I am now more fearful driving it.
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As I was coming to a stop at the approaching red light, my car completely cut off. It was not enough time to turn on hazards or signal any approaching cars so the car causing the car behind me to hit into the back of my bumper. The hit caused something to fall off the top of their car and make a small crack onto my driver tail light. The car stopped because it was completely out of gas, even though the gas meter read that there was more than a quarter tank of gas in the car. There was a recall on my vehicle for the fuel system not reading correctly, which I had my car taken into the Nissan dealership in July, where they spent 3 hours "correcting" the problem. However, the problem was not fixed correctly as having no gas in the car (even though the meter said I had gas) caused my car to stop in the middle of a busy street, which in turn caused my daughter and myself to become involved in a car accident.
The sending unit in the fuel tank failed stranding my 19 year old daughter in traffic during a storm with very poor visibility. This could have resulted in a multi-vehicle wreck with fatalities. Law enforcement arrived at the scene and directed traffic in the rain. The vehicle was towed to the dealership and repairs were made.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Other Fuel System problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Filling/charging problems | |
| Other Fuel System Fuel Gauge problems |