32 problems related to automatic emergency braking have been reported for the 2017 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2017 Rogue.
The contact owns a 2017 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving 35 mph, the automatic emergency braking system engaged temporarily while there was no other vehicles around, and the vehicle made a beeping sound. The contact depressed the accelerator pedal and continued driving. The dealer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the VIN was not under recall. The dealer informed the contact that the vehicle need to be taken in for a diagnostic test. The vehicle was not yet diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 56,113.
More warning lights appearing on dash.
I was drivin during the day with no one in front of me and all of a sudden the car was beeping, an alert flashed on the dash and my car skidded to a stop. The alert flashed so quickly I wasn’t able to see what it was and I had no control over my car. Fortunately no one was behind me.
My emergency breaking system breaks on its own this has been happening since I got the car I went back to the dealership a few months later and they didn’t help me in the slightest I have been turning the breaking system off everyday for years and I shouldn’t have to do that I am paying a loan on a car that is going to kill me… I forgot to turn it off the other day and I stopped when I was going 60 mph this is unsafe and unreasonable for Nissan to not assist me by either taking this out of the car, giving me a new car or reimbursing me. This car is going to kill me.
I am the owner of a 2017 Nissan Rogue sv fwd. Bought the vehicle back in October 2022 with a clear history with no prior accidents reported on the vehicle. Recently while driving to work, my brakes on my 2017 Nissan Rogue suddenly braked or locked up without me pressing the brake pedal. There was no vehicles in ahead of me nor in back of me yet still the brakes engaged. This has caused my 2017 Nissan Rogue to lose traction and hydroplane across the lanes on the freeway and in doing so sending me crashing into the concrete barrier in the medium. It has been raining that day and while it was raining at the time of the incident, me hydroplaning unexpectedly was inevitable. The impact with the concrete barrier send me careening backward to now face the oncoming traffic that were behind me more than two hundred feet away. I look to the dash and discovered the "automatic braking" light on. Not wanting to get struck by oncoming drivers, I managed to move my vehicle to a safe location and turn the engine off. I like to also add that the driver side airbag on the 2017 Nissan Rogue did not deploy from the impact. No drivers or other vehicles were struck damaged or impact from the incident. I have started a claim on the night of the incident and my vehicle is currently being inspected by my insurance agent.
On many occasions, the aeb (Feb) engages on its own, when there is not vehicle or item in the car's path. This is a safety issue, as it can happen in traffic, which is likely to cause a collision. This week I took the vehicle to regal Nissan in roswell, GA and made them aware of the situation. I was told, "this is a technologically advanced vehicle. If dirt or debris is on the front of the vehicle, it can cause the aeb to engage. " the dealership said there was a software update to the aeb that they would perform. They did not inspect the aeb system, but said if it happens again bring it back and they will look at it further. When I got in my care to leave, I found a photocopied page (page 5-85) of the owner's manual that they left for me. The highlighted a sections that said: the radar sensor may not detect a vehicle ahead in the following conditions: - dirt, ice, snow or other material covering the radar sensor". Again - it's not that the system is not detecting something in the path of the car, it's that it is engaging on its own. The last time it happened was approximately [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
I was driving home from work and my car braked really hard without me touching the brake. The dash board light flashed a warning that was red and white and an alarm went off. This is available upon request. My safety was put at risk because this happened as I was accelerating through a green traffic light. There were people behind me who could have slammed into me, endangering me and them. This happened one other time last week but for a short period of time and it barely braked. It has not yet been inspected, but I plan to call my local dealership.
The automatic emergency braking system activated when there was no hazard. It was a full on panic stop with abs engaging. The event lasted about 2 seconds. There were no other cars near by so there was no incident. This is the first time this has happened and the Rogue was fine for the rest of that drive. The front sensor was free from obstruction when looked at about 10 mins later.
The automatic emergency brake will activate when it's not supposed to. Then it will take several seconds for me to be able to drive again. This has caused me to almost be rear ended several times. I can turn the auto brake system off but it will come back on, on it's own.
Forward collision warning failed leading to accident. Automatic emergency braking didn’t engage leading to accident. I didn’t have any warning of impending collision. The car made no attempt to brake or alert. I heard a beeping sound on impact but nothing prior. No lights, no warnings, and all assistive safety features failed to activate prior to impact. My safety was put at risk when assistive features failed. The car hit was damaged and pedestrians were in danger from car impact and flying debris. The car was a total loss and my life was in danger. I was injured and taken by ambulance to er with head injury, broken rib, severe bruising and torn rib cage. The car was inspected by police and insurance. Police report indicated no emergency braking.
It does not detect forward collision especially when it rains heavy.
The automatic braking system engaged four times randomly on 4/4 and 4/5/23 while driving on us hwy 70 in nashville TN. There were no obstructions nearby when this occurred. Two of the incidents occurred while traveling approximately 45 to 50 mph almost resulting in a rear end collision from the driver behind. The other two incidents occurred at slower speeds making the vehicle almost impossible to drive. This was a significant safety concern since it occurred without warning. The Rogue is currently at action Nissan in nashville for diagnosis.
Driving at speed the car brake by itself. There was no cars anywhere near me. It has happened multiple times.
The forward collision warning light comes on intermittently. The brakes just lock up for no reason, this has happened at least 3 times.
On 12/16/22 while going through an overpass on a expressway/thruway, my 2017 Nissan Rogue automatic emergency braking system suddenly, erroneously and dangerously activated. Vehicle sustained body damage in the course of the sudden, with no reason, defective aeb/Feb engagement. Vehicle was limped off of the expressway/thruway and I called 911 and triple a for transport to the dealer. I have since learned that Nissan has had thousands of complaints about this serious safety defect. Vehicle is currently at the Nissan dealer being inspected. I do not understand why a recall has not been issued as yet for this ongoing serious safety defect. It is also my understanding that Nissan has issued several corrective action "bulletins" on this matter but there is no real fix. The problem persists. I would never have purchased this vehicle if I had been made aware of the serious safety defect. Carfax report at time of purchase and service documentation at the dealers do not show that the vehicle ever received any corrective action prior to my purchase of the vehicle in November 2020. I will never feel safe again in this vehicle. I and the occupants of my car on 12/16/22 are lucky to be alive. This serious incident could have resulted in all of our deaths on the expressway/thruway.
Was driving at night. No obstruction s in road (nor any railroad gates or anything Nissan has said in last) and car automatically started braking on main road. Luckily not many people were out and it didn’t cause any damage/accidents.
On 3 different occasions, emergency braking has been initiated with no object in front that can be struck. Vehicle has locked and unlocked while in transit with no explanation, dashboard quickly shows error then stops.
I was going up a hill and the breaks just automatically activated on their own. There was the beeping then it just happened. Nothing in the road ahead of me it was all clear.
Automatic emergency braking is malfunctioning. It is available for inspection upon request. The car stops by itself while driving in traffic, putting myself and other drivers at risk. I have brought the vehicle to the dealership twice and they deny the problem. There is no warning leading up to the issue. It is a reoccurring random problem that happens while driving in stop-and-go traffic. When it occurs, the vehicle is paralyzed and I need to shut off the car and restart the car in the middle of traffic. The vehicle started malfunctioning like this approximately 3 years ago and it has become more frequent. It now occurs every time I commute in slow traffic. It is dangerous and there are reports online of many other drivers experiencing the same problem and local news reports.
While driving on 86th street in indianapolis, indiana on a trip, my 2017 Nissan Rogue abruptly and suddenly stopped with no warning whatsoever. I was driving at approximately 30 to 35 miles per hour at the time. The engine remained operating once the vehicle stopped. I pressed the gas pedal after the abrupt stop when the vehicle began to move forward.
The car even after reprogramming icc/ adas radar is still having similar problems over again. The car when driving on an open road suddenly stops and stalls with a malfunction sign and a crash signal in the middle of highway. The car then does not starts and the above message prevents the rpm from increasing. It drives at idle speed with no acceleration. The car fixes back itself some times and restarts driving fine and after few miles, again in the middle of road, same incident happened when it stalled again and same malfunction message appeared. There is an open investigation by nhsta currently about this incident as reported in majority of 2017 Nissan Rogue. It is a huge safety concern with increased risk of injury or death to self, passengers, and others. Nissan is not taking accountability for this.
Pulling away from a traffic light and the car stopped by itself and the red e - brake light on dashboard came on.
Was driving down the interstate going 80 mph. All of a sudden the car starting stopping. It wouldn't accelerate but the engine was still revving. Was able to get it pulled to the side of the road. It calmed down, then got back on the road. That was the second time, the first time happen in town while going about 30 mph. At that time I didn't think much about it. Due to it completely stopping it could have caused us to have a crash. I took it to the dealership the next day and they told me there were no recalls for my VIN, that only thing they could do was schedule an appointment to have it looked over. Only warning we got was when it happened, the dash flashed and it went to a stop. Nothing before hand.
I was driving 5mph at a drive through xmas light display. While slowly driving through the display, the vehicle suddenly lunged forward followed by the emergency braking system engaging. Which brought the car to a sudden stop in front of the cars following behind us. I turned the car off then back on. Several lights on the dash remained on after restarting the car. I took it into the Nissan dealership in rockwall, TX. They told me the abs control module failed and needed to be replaced. Based on what I was doing at the time of the incident, this sudden failure could have resulted in a potential accident. The dealership also told me this is a know issue on other Nissan's and has been known to cause the vehicles to catch on fire.
Car died, now warning light came on malfunctioning of ebs. Cruise control cuts off for no reason. Car breaks on it on. Almost causing accident. It is now in the shop for a brand new transmission!!! and ebs bad sensors. I do not want the car back. Please make them but it back. Also there is a bad ground when using the bluetooth, but they can’t seem to notice it.
I was driving down the highway at 50 miles an hour when suddenly my collision alarm started "beeping" and the brakes activated causing the vehicle to suddenly slow down, while making a grinding sound and caused the steering wheel to shake. There were no objects in front of me and thankfully there were no cars directly behind me, that could have struck my vehicle due to the sudden unexpected stop.
Entering into a parking structure, coming up an incline. I hear a beep, and waring light comes on but disappears very quickly, I'm not able to see the icon. While coming up the incline and getting ready to make a right, the dashboard beeps again and the icon appears and disappeared. The car suddenly just brakes, completely stops and you can hear skid sounds. The car doesn't cut off, but takes a minute for me to get the car back in motion.
Driving on the highway with no cars close to me and automatic braking system engaged twice.
While driving at approximately 20mph, with no vehicle or obstruction in front of me, my Rogue automatically braked, flashed a warning bar in the dash, and came to a complete stop while physically shaking and making a grinding noise. The car had engaged the automatic emergency braking system without cause. This occurred at 8:00pm (night) and about 20 feet before a railroad crossing on a two-lane street in a rural town, but there was no train present. It took several seconds to regain control of the car and begin driving again. The car following me was far enough behind to avoid a rear collision, and was able to navigate around my stopped vehicle. I have reported the occurrence to fred anderson Nissan of asheville, where I purchased the vehicle on sept. 29, 2020, and am waiting for their response about correcting the problem.
Sensors go off as if something is in front of me to possible emergency braking and cuts offs after beeping a couple times when I'm driving on an empty road. This has occurred multiple times and concerns me that it will eventually enact emergency braking. This occurs while I'm in motion on a city street going straight.
My car brakes locked up for no reason as I was driving. I’ve called Nissan they did a “reset” on the braking system while I was under warranty. The car continues to flash malfunction and front radar disabled. My car beeps all the time on the road for zero reason. Now my cars warranty is out by a few miles and the refuse to fix it. This is a safety issue. I’m terrified of wrecking and they will not fix it without 1300. 00. Called home office they won’t budge. This isn’t my fault the car has done this since I bought it. It’s not safe and I fear of causing a wreck when the brakes lock up again. They would rather me wreck than fix my car under the warranty. I have powers when they rest it when under the 60 days time frame but it didn’t fix the problem. Now I’m stuck with a huge bill on a car I bought to be safe in. Please help there needs to be a recall. After researching I see this is a common issue that Nissan refuses to fix. How many die before it’s corrected. This is a safety issue. Not a brush it off sort of problem. This could kill someone. Bought 01/2020 issues began 02-2020 and are still happening.
Tl the contact owns a 2017 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the automatic emergency braking system independently activated, causing the vehicle to abruptly stop even though there was no other vehicle nearby. Additionally, the vehicle would randomly shut-off while driving, without warning. The cause of the failures were not yet determined. The local dealer crown Nissan located at 3900 w. Wendover Ave, greensboro, nc 27407 and the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 45,000.
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