57 problems related to air bag have been reported for the 2015 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2015 Rogue.
While driving on I-95, my Nissan Rogue select 2015 was cruising at the speed limit of 70 mph when, all of a sudden, the speed had begun to drop to 65-50 mph. I pressed the gas pedal to accelerate, but the car wouldn't go past 65mph. Over a period of time, I began to hear a strange high pitch whining sound. Later, the speed had dropped as low as 40 mph, I switched lanes, and stopped on the shoulder of the highway. As I parked my car, I smelled the odor of the transmission fluid. As I parked, I began to read up about the transmission issue on the owner's manual as well as online. I later found out that the transmission, cvt transmission, had entered a mode called, "limp-mode" wherein the car limits the speed to a safe driving speed (this case it was 65mph) in order to prevent a transmission overheat. Not to mention, I noticed that my Rogue dashboard shows an air bag light flashing, something that happened recently. My family and I almost got into an accident with the transmission on limp mode. A recent bulletin from Nissan stated the issue with the cvt transmission. We had gone to valvoline and they said that the transmission needed a tune-up. No lamps or indicators showed that the transmission was in limp-mode. The only lamp that was flashing was for the air bag ( there was a recall about that. ).
Steering felt funny and would not stay in line. This was noticed by multiple drivers. Took the vehicle in to sutherlin Nissan of fort myers, they diagnosed it as a broken steering column and replaced it. During replacement customer was informed that a screw was loose on the airbag and needed to be replaced. The vehicle has 50 xxx miles on it and has only been driven on florida roads. Customer primarily uses back and forth in town on short trips < 15 miles.
Passenger seat is intermittently not registering that someone is sitting in the seat. Airbag light flashes however dealership has no idea why. Invoice says "spiral cable had a open in the windings causing code to set" on going issues with airbag sensors.
I was driving on the freeway when my srs light came on. It blinks on and off constantly. I am not sure if it came on and stayed on when I started the car or if it came on when I noticed it as I was driving on the freeway which would have been less than 5 minutes time.
Our 2015 Rogue has been consistently maintained by the same Nissan dealership since our family purchased it. In June 2020 the air bag dash light came on. It blinks while stationary and while the vehicle is in motion. We took the vehicle to our dealership and had some tests done, and on the advice of the technicians replaced a part (step one in the repair process). This did not resolve the issue, as the light continued to blink, but gave no error codes. We were advised that the air bag may not function correctly, and driving the vehicle may not be safe. I contacted Nissan consumer affairs on June 19. I was assigned a representative who assured me she would work with me to resolve the issue. I was given a case number, and my dealership started communication with Nissan techline. They had some recommendations, but no solutions. The mostly likely issue in their estimation is a faulty OCS. I forwarded the techline recommendation to my representative, but she had not responded to numerous contact attempts. The dealership tried almost daily to connect with her department, but also received no reply. The faulty OCS appears to a common problem with Nissan vehicles, and was cause for at least 3 recalls. After checking my VIN, no active recalls are apparent, but this is an important health and safety issue that must be addressed.
My car was in motion while driving on the interstate when I realized my car was losing power while I was trying to accelerate. My car did not come to a complete stop but it dropped from 70 mph down to 30 mph gradually. I was able to safely move my car to the side of the road and call for roadside assistance. Weeks before I noticed my rpm hand jumping erratically and when I went to get to diagnostics no one could find anything wrong with my car. I finally took it to Nissan on the day that I was driving on the interstate and I lost acceleration. I was informed by several mechanics that it was my transmission and that Nissan has an issue with transmissions and it wasn't worth the money to be replaced.
The side curtain airbags suddenly deployed while vehicle was being driven on a straight, flat road. The police were called but unable to make a report because there was no collision or damage. The air bags were cut off for visibility so the car could be driven home.
I got a warning on my dash. I looked it up in my owners manuel and it said there was a problem with one or all air bags. If I were to get into an accident they would not deploy. I will be making an appointment to get it checked out.
Supplemental airbag sign came on at 58000 miles and will not go off. Manual says to contact dealer since potential concerns it may not deploy in an accident. Dealer want to charge $150 for diagnosis + for repair. A safety related item should be covered under warranty.
Driver airbag registers an error code. Nissan could not tell me why and wanted $650 more to �try� to diagnose it with no guarantee.
While driving with an adult passenger in the front passenger seat, the front passenger airbag status light showed that the airbag was turned off. .
I just received a post card stating that there has been a class action lawsuit alleging that Nissan sold vehicles that contain defective airbags made by takata corp. So I have until Jan 8th, 2018 to make report. Well, due to the fact that I am from a non-profit organization and we bought a 2015 Nissan Rogue and still own it, I need to get it into a dealership and have this recall fixed. But I am also short staffed at this time. So, now what am I to do? can I take it in on Wednesday, Jan. 10th, 2018? please get back to me ASAP. Thanks, angie chamberlin liferight outreach administrator 1906 6th avenue east alexandria, mn 56308 phone: (320)759-3930.
Airbag error light issue, recalls don't cover my VIN number even though there is a problem.
Takata recall got notification in mail.
Even though the reprogramming recall work for the passenger airbag was performed at my Nissan dealer on 6/20/16, the passenger airbag disabled light intermittently stays on while my wife is sitting in the seat and I am driving (car is in motion). She weighs approx 125 lbs.
Nhtsa recall 16v-244. We took our vehicle in to have the occupant classification system software reprogrammed. Since the reprogramming, the OCS light has come on while a passenger is in the seat. We took our vehicle back to the dealership on March 3 2017 to correct the problem. We were told Nissan is aware of the problem and suggests to latch the belt before starting the vehicle. If the light comes on, restart the vehicle to turn the light out. Nissan says no new correction available at this time. The dealership service department said Nissan probably will not do anything until there is a serious accident or death. The service writer also said the problem is in the light and that the air bag will deploy. Why should consumers have to initiate a quick fix by buckling seat belts before starting and having to restart if the light does not go out. How are consumers to believe that maybe the air bag will deploy. This is a very serious situation that Nissan seems unwilling to resolve long turn.
Although this issue is identified for certain 2015 Rogues, mine is not among them, however I am experiencing the following: the front seat passenger occupant classification system light in the dash is lit up whether or not an occupant is in the passenger seat. It started to come on intermittently when the seat was occupied and empty and now it stays on continuously once the engine is started.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 16v244000 (air bags). The dealer was unable to schedule the repair within a reasonable time frame. An appointment was scheduled with the dealer and they stated it would take 1. 5 hours for the repair, but then changed their position. The contact was unable to determine how long the repair would take and if the dealer had replaced the parts. The manufacturer was to be notified to ensure that the repair was correctly remedied by the dealer. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
I received 2 different recall letters, called my local dealership& they stated that they have not received the parts yet that they need to fix my car. I do not wish to drive a car around that has 2 different recalls & that cannot be fixed right away.
Nhtsa recall . My 2015 Nissan was involved in an accident on 2/27/16 . Got side swiped on right side from middle of front and back boor going foward . Vehicle spun and then was hit again on the left side from back door going foward all the way to the front. As you can imagine it was a very violent impact, never the less none off the airbags deployed on the vehicle none . You could imagine my suprise none off the airbage depolyed every onr was stuned law enforcment included . Now I get a recall notice in the mail today 6/13/16 for the passenger airbag on the vehicle . What should be my next step ?.
The passenger airbag is not working, the passenger airbag red light comes since Feb 01 2016.
The inactive passenger's airbag which indicates that the passenger airbag is disabled stays illuminated even when an adult sits in the seat. This is intermittent. Sometimes restarting the car will no other changes will fix the issue (the light stops being illuminated).