107 problems related to power train 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.
The contact owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated she would hear abnormal sounds within the driver's side of the vehicle after shifting into drive(d) and while driving the vehicle. Additionally, the contact stated that she smelled a burning odor. There were no warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the failure occurred intermittently. The contact later received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 22v024000 (electrical system) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact's sister owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while his sister driving at an unknown speed, the vehicle began to jerk and hesitate upon depression of the accelerator pedal as an unknown warning message would appear on the instrument panel. His sister had taken the vehicle to an independent mechanic who informed her that the cvt transmission was defective. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed her that her vehicle was not covered under warranty. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 260,000.
The cvt transmission is faulty. When steping on the gas peddle the car sometime does not go. Only 84,000 miles on the car .
The contact owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle stalled. The service engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The contact called the local dealer and was informed there were no recalls on transmission. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified and referred the contact to the NHTSA. The approximate failure mileage was 67,000.
Car was feeling sluggish while driving about 20 to 40 mph then all the sudden there was no acceleration even though stepping on the gas.
My teenager daughter was attempting to merge onto us 15-501 traffic and the vehicle wouldn't accelerate, it kept hesitating. Oncoming traffic almost rear ended her. She got off on an exit and stopped at the red light. When it turned green she had the same issue and it wouldn't accelerate and continued to hesitate. She got it home. The vehicle was towed to the Nissan dealership and I was told the cvt transmission needs replaced. There were no previous noises or warning lights. The issue came on all of a sudden which almost caused a crash on the highway.
The contact owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, there was an abnormal sound, and the vehicle inadvertently decelerated and then stalled. The failure nearly caused a collision. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and diagnosed with rear differential failure. The rear differential needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and remained with the independent mechanic. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that there was no recall associated with the VIN. The manufacturer referred the contact to file a complaint with NHTSA. The failure mileage was approximately 93,000.
Own a 2015 Nissan Rogue with 85k miles on it. Check engine light came on. Took to dealership. They performed diagnostics and gave the code p1740 and p0725. They told me the cvt transmission issue and needed to be replaced. Didn't have issues with the car up to this point and did all my service in Nissan dealer at the right time. Researched and saw that Nissan had issues with their cvt transmissions including the Rogue model and year I had. If there is an issue with the transmission, why are they allowed to still sell it? a bad transmission can cause an accident when driving or in reverse. It's 5504 dollars to repair/replace and no guarantee that the transmission they put in will work properly either. Called Nissan and they say they can't help because it is out of warranty. This issue has been going on for 2 decades already. I would like to be reimbursed for it. I know that's not your agency's job but you should be much more diligent on these issues. Consumer lives are at risk not to mention the huge cost of repairing/replacing a transmission. Nissan is getting a free pass on selling defective vehicles to the public. There is a class action law suit for the same which Nissan is settling only for few car owners who falls in the same category as mine. Here is the link for the class action law suit. Https://topclassactions. Com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/Nissan-class-action-lawsuit-and-settlement-news/Nissan-inks-277m-deal-with-rogue-pathfinder-Infiniti-qx60-drivers-to-end-transmission-class-action/ Nissan should help all people who are affected by their faulty cvt. Nissan cars should be banned till they fix the issue and the government should take proper action to safe guard the life of consumers and the people whom the government is working for. The rating on this car should be downgraded to zero. I request the concern authorities to help the affected consumers, ban the Nissan malpractice and save the lives of american people.
Own a 2015 Nissan Rogue with 85k miles on it. Check engine light came on. Took to dealership. They performed diagnostics and gave the code p1740 and p0725. They told me the cvt transmission issue and needed to be replaced. Didn't have issues with the car up to this point and did all my service in Nissan dealer at the right time. Researched and saw that Nissan had issues with their cvt transmissions including the Rogue model and year I had. If there is an issue with the transmission why are they allowed to still sell it? a bad transmission can cause an accident when driving or in reverse. It's 5504 dollars to repair/replace and no guarantee that the transmission they put in will work properly either. Call Nissan and they say they can't help because it is out of warranty. Your agency really dropped the ball on this. This issue has been going on for 2 decades already. I would like to be reimbursed for it. I know that's not your agency's job but you should be much more diligent on these issues. Consumer lives are at risk not to mention the huge cost of repairing/replacing a transmission. Nissan is getting a free pass on selling defective vehicles to the public. There is a class action law suit for the same which Nissan is settling only for few car owners who falls in the same category as mine. Here is the link for the class action law suit. Https://topclassactions. Com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/Nissan-class-action-lawsuit-and-settlement-news/Nissan-inks-277m-deal-with-rogue-pathfinder-Infiniti-qx60-drivers-to-end-transmission-class-action/ Nissan should help all people who are affected by their faulty cvt. Nissan cars should be banned till they fix the issue and the government should take proper action to safe guard the life of consumers and the people whom the government is working for. I request the concern authorities to help the affected consumers, ban the Nissan malpractice and save the lives of american people.
The contact owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving 60 mph, the vehicle inadvertently decelerated to 30 mph. The engine revved while driving however, the vehicle failed to exceed 30 mph. The contact pulled over to side of the road and turned off and restarted the vehicle however, the failure persisted. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact had the vehicle towed to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the transmission to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000.
Able to shift out of the "park" position without depressing the brake pedal. Moved while parked and kids were in the car unbuckled. Could have injured the kids as well as anyone who was around the car at the time. Brought the car to the dealer, appeared to be a recall with other 2015 Nissan Rogues but not this one.
I own a 2015 Nissan Rogue with 70,000 miles. Pulling into driveway at 2mph, car suddenly accelerated by itself , leaving me with no control over the car and unable to make it stop before hitting a truck in the rear and pushing the truck sideways. The truck had been parked in driveway. Brakes did not stop the acceleration. Skid marks noted for a couple of feet. Had my 3 year old grandson in the back seat in his car seat. Person's truck I hit, saw the whole event happen. Engine rev'd up and jerked forward. No one was hurt but I was hysterical having my grandson in the car with me. Car had to be towed and still needing to be taken to repair shop. Awaiting to hear from insurance agent on which autobody shop it should be taken to. Truck that I hit had a lot of rear damage.
Cvt transmission failure. Loss of vehicle propulsion and burning smell on highway. Warning light came on after symptoms of failure. Owner has only driven 24k miles since purchase and goes for routine vehicle service at Nissan regularly. Further research show identical safety related issues for models with cvt from 2012-2016. There are no recalls despite pending lawsuits for this issue.
Check engine light came on. Took to dealership. They performed diagnostics. Told me the transmission was failing and needed to be replaced. Also said that the catalytic converter was failing too and needed to be replaced also. Didn't have issues with the car up to this point. Researched and saw that Nissan had issues with their cvt transmissions including the Rogue model and year I had. This was the second time a transmission failed on a Nissan Rogue that I owned. If there is an issue with the transmission why are they allowed to still sell it? a bad transmission can cause an accident when driving or in reverse. Needless to say I was pretty much forced to sell this on a trade in for a new vehicle. It's thousands of dollars to repair/replace and no guarantee that the transmission they put in will work properly either. Your agency really dropped the ball on this. This issue has been going on for 2 decades already. I would like to be reimbursed for it. I know that's not your agency's job but you should be much more diligent on these issues. Consumer lives are at risk not to mention the huge cost of repairing/replacing a transmission. Nissan is getting a free pass on selling defective vehicles to the public.
Oct 9, 2021 had issues including loss of power, transmission jerking, transmission slipping while driving. Just returned from dealer for service on my 2015 Nissan Rogue with 55k miles saying it needs a new cvt and it's not covered under warranty. First occurred on oct 9, the dealer applied the reprogram on oct 12, but issue came back that night. Took it back today and the new code is the p0744 shudder saying replace cvt. Cvt issue causes hazardous driving conditions as the vehicle jerks, loses power, then quickly accelerates, then lunges, etc.
Nissan issued a recall campaign bulletin on this issue on September 23, 2020 (attached). This issue is caused by a failed electric controlled coupling that transmits driving force to the rear final drive. Under certain circumstances primary failure of this device can lead to secondary failures that can create dynamic instability and loss of traction. The recall campaign bulletin only applies to a relatively small subset of vehicles that are vulnerable to this problem. Please see the repair estimate attached.
My car had gear slipped down to neutral and lost power while driving on a highway and as I was pushed the gas pedal after about 10secs jumped back to gear and accelerated unexpectedly.
The Nissan Rogue would not accelerate past 40mph on the highway. It was also making a whining sound. The failure of the car to accelerate made it impossible to drive at the appropriate speed limit on the highway. We had to put on the emergency lights and we had our children in the back seat. We took the car in to our own mechanic, as well as to our local Nissan service center, and they both confirmed that it is an internal transmission problem. We are attaching the diagnostic reports to this message. There were no warning lamps, messages, or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure.
Vehicle has intermittent transmission problems. Rps's increase, speedometer increase however vehicle does not increase speed, then all of a sudden vehicle will increase at high rate of speed. This is dangerous and could severely injure someone. I have brought vehicle to dealership 3 times and each time dealership service department states the vehicle is not showing any error codes. Dealership will not investigate any further unless I pay out of pocket to maybe find an warranty covered issue.
Transmission failure at 100,000 miles.
I was driving down the tollway at night and alone when my car stopped accelerating but my rpm's went up to 5,000. I managed to pull over and shut it off . Tried again, it would not go. Tried 3 x and it finally went. I shut off the air and drive slowly so I could safely complete my trip. When I went to the Nissan dealer. They told me it was the transmission. That is is a know condition on this model. The service writer actually told me these keep them in business. Apparently the transmission cooler is too small and they overheat. They told want almost $6,000 to repair the vehicle that is probably not even worth that anymore. How can they not have a recall on a know defect? if you google it there are numerous service bulletins yet no recall for repair. I am so disappointed. In this difficult time of our lives I am without a car and left with a huge repair. As of today the car is at the dealer. Jim m'lady Nissan in crystal lake, IL. I do not have the bill, we have just spoke over the phone.
The contact owns a 2015 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that after exiting a highway ramp at 60 mph, the vehicle jerked and stalled without warning while depressing the accelerator pedal. The vehicle resumed normal function soon after experiencing the failure. The vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The contact was informed that the VIN was not under recall and that the warranty on the vehicle was expired. No further assistance was provided. The failure mileage was 107,754.
On Monday February 22 2021 lauren hooker started the Rogue and began to back up out of our home driveway (2919 barrington ln). She then stopped and put the Rogue into park/shifted into park/p, and checked to make see the back door of the house was locked. The door was locked, when she turned around and went out our gate, approx 10 seconds after parking the Rogue, the Rogue was slowly rolling backwards out of our parking space. Lauren was able to catch up to the Rogue and get in and apply the brake, but not before it had rolled approx. 40 ft, striking our neighbors fence. The Rogue was not fully in reverse, and not fully under the power of the engine. Lauren would not have been able to catch up to the Rogue under those conditions. It rolled slowly, and she was able to catch up in dress work shoes with heels. We have tried to replicate this but cannot. The Rogue is scheduled for inspection at hudson Nissan of n. Charleston SC Thursday February 25th.
Was driving along vehicle in motion on way home from work on a fall evening that gets dark pretty quickly. Slowed down at a stop light and the transmission suddenly died while going over an incline. Vehicle refused to move forward and almost rolled back into the vehicle behind me. This happened on a busy highway. It was pretty dangerous being stuck in the middle of a major intersection while it was dark. Had to get police to block the right lane to avoid being rear ended. Eventually got the vehicle towed.
While driving my 2015 Nissan Rogue on a busy highway at 70 mph, all of the sudden the speed dropped and would not go over 60. I was able to drive to nearest repair shop with hazard lights on. By the time I drove into repair, the speed was doen to 45 mph. The repair shop said it was a transmission issue. I had the Nissan towed to a transmission shop. They said I would need a new transmission. Before I authorized the transmission shop to repair, I checked for recalls or issues with Nissan dealership. I was told there was an issue, but that it included 2015 Nissan Rogues manufactured until March 2015. Mine vehicle was manufactured in July 2015. My problem was exactly the same issue from their "issue" where they had expanded the warranty for the transmission issue.
Vehicle lost all power to accelerate when outside temperature was high or the vehicle had been in use for several hours. Installation of an external transmission fluid cooler fixed the problem. Vehicle was unsafe without this addition.
2015 Nissan Rogue cvt has bad hesitation when accelerating from a complete stop. This begins to happen once the vehicle has been driven in stop and go traffic for about a half hr.
I unlocked my car to get in and then when I tried to start it, it made this clicking sound. The battery turned on so I kept trying to push on the brakes and then press the start button and it still wouldn't work. I did this about 6-9 times and then finally the car turned on. After a few second the a/c turned off and then turned back on. On multiple occasions it doesn't detect the key in the fob. I have changed out the battery in my key fob, I had it looked over by 2 mechanics and my battery and start and engine look good and are in good condition. It happened every time and my car turned off while I was pulling out of my driveway and quickly turned back on.
Jjerky on low speed and sudden hesitation while driving on freeway.
Our cvt transmission went out while going 70 down the highway. Completely out of the blue, no prior symptoms. No acceleration. Almost got into multiple accidents. Nissan will not pay anything to help us with this, despite the thousands of submitted issues with cvt transmissions. Our family has 3 Nissans and 2 have had cvt failures. We will never buy Nissan's again.
Tl the contact owns a 2015 Nissan rouge. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to Nissan 24 (1016 belmont st, brockton, MA 02301) where they diagnosed the vehicle with a defective cvt transmission. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and a case was filed. The manufacturer offered no additional assistance. The failure mileage approximately 70,000.
Took my Nissan to mechanic and he told me that the transmission is bad and I've just had the car for less than 2 years . I bought it and it had 82,000 and now at 116,000 the transmission is already bad, that is not right at all. I bought this car thinking I wouldn't have nothing but regular maintenance to do in it not a freaking $3000 to $4000 maybe more to put into it. My god I payed a lot for this car and now the transmission is out of it . That's uncalled for. Nissan needs to step up and take care of this problem . When I get in the car and start it up it doesn't make any loud sounds then when you put it in drive and accelerate it makes a loud roaring sound. As you accelerate it gets louder. I'm so disgusted with Nissan . I will never buy another Nissan in my lifetime.
After a long period of highway driving in hot weather, the car stopped accelerating past 3000 rpm and immediately began slowing in traffic due to the cvt transmission overheating. I was almost unable to make it up a hill and get off for a gas station to stop.
Car stops accelerating randomly. Some days it won't go over 60mph while I'm already driving on the thruway. Other days it will drop speed from 70 to 60 and I have no control over acceleration. This always happens on the highway.
Was driving for about an hour and while going 65 on the highway with the cruise control on the rpm rose from 2 to 4 but the car was not picking up speed or accelerating. I disengaged cruise control and the car was not responding to me pressing the gas, while being able to coast to the exit I had to go up a small hill and was a struggle. Rpm not going over 2 and just sluggish trying to climb. I was able to safely get off the highway and to a gas station check fluids and all fluids were full. I drove back home and the only issues I had were going up hills were the car wouldn't accelerate over 2. 5 to 3 rpms.