Transmission Failure problems of the 2014 Nissan Rogue

Six problems related to transmission failure have been reported for the 2014 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2014 Rogue.

1 Transmission Failure problem

Failure Date: 04/03/2021

I have a 2014 Nissan Rogue select with 72,000 miles. It shudders/jerks intermittently during idle at drive mode even when ac and fan are off. I do not know exactly how far I am from transmission failure. Earlier the car had a catastrophic engine failure at 38000 miles and it was replaced under the Nissan warranty. Today I went for an oil change and they found that the cv axle of the right front is damaged and needs to be replaced.

2 Transmission Failure problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2021

While driving at highway speed, the rpm went up to 4,000 and the vehicle would not accelerate. At slower speeds, there is a shudder or vibration and a lack of power/acceleration. An inspection by a transmission shop indicated cvt transmission failure. Research indicates a long history of Nissan cvt problems. The cost to repair/replace the transmission is $4,000.

3 Transmission Failure problem

Failure Date: 11/02/2020

Car drove fine then in the middle of going through an intersection the vehicle stopped accelerating and check engine light came on. Check code it was p1778 for stepper motor. Vehicle only has 87000 miles on it. Brought to a transmission stop to replace the valve body to have a new stepper motor. Had the part put in to find out the whole transmission failed. We could've been killed in the busy intersection with this happening without warning.

4 Transmission Failure problem

Failure Date: 07/12/2020

While driving on an interstate, my 2014 Nissan Rogue would rev and the rpm's would surge unexpectedly and without warning. While driving it would randomly jerk, shudder, and hesitate. We experienced a sudden loss of acceleration leading premature transmission failure. My check engine light did not come on until the car lost the acceleration capability. This put us in great danger being that we barely made it onto the side of the interstate. My car had to be towed to Nissan and since I have been advised that the transmission needs to be completely replaced.

5 Transmission Failure problem

Failure Date: 10/05/2019

Vehicle currently has 70,300 miles on it. Vehicle began losing power while on the interstate at 70 mph. The rpms would go up and down and the vehicle would jerk as if the transmission was trying to find the right gear. With in a few minutes, there was hardly any power transferring to the wheels. I had the vehicle towed to the dealer. No warning for transmission failure. Dealer recommends cvt transmission replacement for transmission judder.

6 Transmission Failure problem

Failure Date: 05/17/2016

Nissan is covering-up a very serious and on-going problem with its cvt transmission. I bought a 2014 Nissan Rogue new in may 2014. The vehicle now has 70,700 miles on it. After only 24 months, the cvt transmission failed and, according to the local Nissan dealerships, I need a new transmission at a cost of $4,000. The Nissan dealership implied (but would not state directly) that there is a problem with Nissan's cvt transmission which has been on-going for 10+ years. However, my car is out of warranty and I must pay for the new transmission. The transmission should not fail after 24 months. Nissan should address the systemic problem with its cvt transmissions and extend its warranty for cvt transmissions as it did in 2010 for Nissan vehicles in model years 2003 to 2010.




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