18 problems related to air bag have been reported for the 2010 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2010 Rogue.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while the vehicle was started and running, her husband sat in the driver's side seat, and wiped the center console, and without warning, the driver’s and passenger’s side curtain air bags deployed. The driver sustained ear and emotional injuries. Medical attention was not needed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 146,000.
The passenger air bag light does not go off. Both from the dash and the airbag light behind the shifter.
Vehicle was involved in crash on 4/11/2023. The vehicle left the right side of the road, driver overcorrected and lost control of vehicle and vehicle flipped 3 times before ending up on the roof, slid into an embankment on opposite side of the road which sent it airborne back into the highway. The vehicle is a complete loss, damage all the way around the car, all glass except drivers side window was busted out, front end was 60 yards down the road, motor mounts broke and motor moved, wheels broken, doors were moved and crushed in spots, roof and frame bent, etc. Driver lived thankfully. The major problem is that all the airbags deployed (curtain bags all the way around, both seat airbags) except the steering wheel airbag and the passenger dash air bag. These are the 2 major airbags that should have deployed ina collision like this. I want Nissan to investigate why these did not employ.
Nhtsa & Nissan consumer affairs, my financed 2010 Nissan Rogue s/sl/krom passenger side airbags as well as front passenger side seat released. Strange thing: no car accident or major hit or impact for this to cause a release of airbag.
The airbag light is flashing and my husband has tried the solution that was told would stop it. Did not work. Had the car put on a scanner and the results were the passenger seat airbag has a defective part. Dealership wants over 2000. 00 to fix problem. It was a recall for the problem but doesn't include the year 2010. I don't have money to have this fixed. Safety issues don't have airbag on passenger side. . .
C/s air bag light illuminated on dash. Took it to Nissan, they informed me that vehicle clock spring internal failure, and it will cost m $617. 89 to replace clock spring and reset dtc and realigned steering angle sensor.
Airbag clock spring failure in steering column.
The airbag light on the dash started flashing indication something has a malfunction and the light showing passenger airbag is off. The vehicle was taken to larry miller Nissan for a $176 diagnostic. They related the passenger sensor for the airbag had failed in the seat cushion and the airbag would not deploy in an accident to protect the passenger. They said $2,526. 69 is the cost to fix the problem. This is obviously a safety issue and should be corrected by the manufacturer. This started approximately 10 days ago. The vehicle was taken in on the earliest date available. Is the manufacturer responsible for making sure the airbags function properly in the event of an accident? thank you.
The passenger side airbag light never goes off no matter who is sitting in the seat I think the weight sensor in the seat is broken. I just noticed that the light wasn't off when I had an adult in the passenger seat one day and still is the same. The light is sopost to go off if someone is in the seat. The light has been like this for over a year now.
The incident happened on March 15, 2018. I was sitting at a stop light on a city street and the side �curtain� airbags went off on both sides for no reason. No one else was around. . . Nothing fell on the car. The car wasn't damaged in any way except the airbags. Luckily I was only a few blocks from home - so I drove it home. I was not physically injured. The car sits in my driveway as I wait for a decision from Nissan as to whether it was their fault or not. (I do not know who's fault it is. . . Are these tamara airbags? I do not know. I do know, however, that it is not my fault!). My inspection is set for April 5, 2018. I am having it towed to the inspection site because I am scared to even sit in the seat. I do not have any paperwork pertaining to this incident as of today - March 26, 2018.
Tl the contact owns a 2010 Nissan Rogue. After an occupant exited the front passenger side of the vehicle and closed the door, the passenger side frontal air bag deployed without warning or impact. The contact sustained injuries, such as tinnitus and neurological brain damage. Medical attention was not received immediately. Boardman Nissan (located at 7809 market st, boardman, OH 44512, (330) 726-5555) was contacted and diagnosed that the vehicle operated as intended. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided case number: 27836270. The approximate failure mileage was 48,000.
I was driving my vehicle on a city street in maryland and stepped on my brakes and my airbag deployed.
Both lights on the dash came on showing the air bag would not work if the Rogue was involved in a accident. I took the Rogue to the local dealership and was advised that the censor's in the passenger seat were not working and would not deploy. The dealership cleared the codes and retested and the lights on the dash went out. Three days later they came back on. I went back to the dealership and was advise that the censor's would need to be replaced. I then took the Rogue to another dealership. I advised them of what was done at the previous dealership and was told that was the proper procedure. I was also ask who rode the front passenger seat and what their weight was. I advised them my wife rode in the passenger seat 99% of the time and 126 lbs. Was her weight. I was then told her weight could be part of the problem? I needed to get the system fixed because it was a safety problem???.
Air bags deployed late in collision causing head of driver after hitting steering wheel to be thrown back causing injury to driver.
My car was parked in the driveway. I had arrived home at 3:30pm on a Saturday. The next morning at 10:00am, I went to my car to find that something had exploded inside. There had been a significant amount of fire damage to the front passenger's side, including the glove compartment, the dash, and the location of the airbag. My best guess as to what happened is that the airbag exploded (not deployed), causing a fire, which damaged the electrical system, and caused a lot of cosmetic damage. There is no evidence of the airbag, other than some springs, it does not look like it simply deployed. The insurance company has deemed it a total loss. I feel that this is something that Nissan should cover, not me or my insurance company. But I cannot determine what actually happened or how to pursue legal action against them. Thankfully, no one was injured. I have no idea why the dire was self-contained, and the entire car didn't explode.
We travel to orlando which is a 3 hour drive we go 4 times a year and the Rogue fails on us at least 4 times every trip. After an hour on the highway are vehicle struggles to accelerate we go from 80 to 60 and car feels like it struggles with the pedel to the floor. Also when the ac is on and we are at a light the car trys to stall. And the airbags are defective the airbag on the passenger side doesn't recognize anyone in the seat and the one on the dash just blinks. I'm afraid they won't deploy if in an accident. First and last nissian will ever buy. The loss of acceleration I think is a death waiting to happen big hazard. We have this vehicle for three years and same problem from day one.
Needless airbag deployment. Failed to inflate. Inadvertent deployment.
The contact owns a 2010 Nissan Rogue. The contact was driving approximately 10 mph when the vehicle was involved in a crash in which the air bags were deployed. The deployment of the air bags resulted in major injuries to the driver. The police appeared on the scene and the driver was taken by ambulance to the hospital to treat major injuries. A police report was available. The vehicle was towed to an independent repair shop but was not examined for the cause of failure. The vehicle was in the process of being repaired. The VIN was unavailable. The failure and current mileage was unavailable.