19 problems related to body 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.
Vehicle: 2017 Nissan Rogue VIN: [xxx] issue: hood latch / safety latch failure description of the problem: while opening the fuel door, I accidentally pulled the interior hood?release lever. The primary hood latch released, but the hood remained mostly closed. I did not realize the hood was unlatched. When I began driving, the hood suddenly flew open. This indicates that the secondary safety latch failed to engage and hold the hood down, which is its intended safety function. . A failure of the secondary hood latches is a serious safety hazard, and the hood opening while driving created an immediate visibility obstruction and risk of a crash. What happened as a result: the hood flew open while the vehicle was in motion, blocking forward visibility. I was able to stop safely, but this could have caused a collision. Frequency: this is the first occurrence, but the latch mechanism may be sticking. Why this is a safety concern: even if the primary latch is released, the secondary safety latch is specifically designed to prevent the hood from opening while driving. Its failure represents a critical safety defect. Request: please document this incident and evaluate whether similar failures are occurring on 2017 Nissan Rogue vehicles. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Everytime it rains water leaks in under drivers side dash filling my floorboard and my window and radio malfunction, probably from water in dashboard.
My interior rear view mirror keeps falling off. I took it back to Honda and they said they fixed it but it still falls off . My rear windshield wiper fell off. My console has a light that is always on and they said it was fixed. My fob got locked in my car. I was forced to buy a car clear shield but it isn’t on. I was forced to buy car security system I didn’t want.
Paint on the hood peeling significantly. No signs of chips or scratches near the peeling site. Paint is expected to last 10 to 15 years under normal driving conditions and mine has lasted only 7. Color is white. There is a current class action suit against Nissan for paint issues, and I want my voice heard too.
The hood does not seem secure while driving 55mph or above.
While driving in the rain on July 11, 2023 and for the first time I encountered rain dropping into the inside of my vehicle from several different places in the front windshield of my vehicle. The rain was falling profusely onto the gearshift area which caused me to multitask and try to cover the area to prevent any damage. I was able to get off the expressway and make it to the gas station where I took several pictures and videos. There were no warning lights or signs on my vehicle. There was an additional issue earlier this year when my car would not accelerate over 35-40 mph and when it did the car would shake badly. The car would just randomn make loud sounds and force a hard push before the accelerations. I took it to a Nissan dealership to find out the transmission had to be replaced. While driving the vehicle it steers toward the right. I also have noise from the bottom of the car and it appears there is something loose or dragging which causes making a left or right turn hard.
Nissan has not properly sealed the exterior of this car exposes the customer to extensive weather damage to the motor, electrical and the cabin of the car. Owners of this car has already hhad safety issues because of the root problem the car is not weather protected from it's inception. I'm not the expert but you have to weather seal a house and you must weather seal your cars because they are in the elements reagularly. No customer at the point of sale and no salesman can assure that the car is properly protected from water getting inside the car! that is an issue that the manufacturer should ganuantee. Ive owned numerous cars and water leakage into the cabin or motor has never been a problem. This should be a national recall to address the water leakage problem. This water breach has also caused mole and mildew to grow on the inside of the car.
The trunk lift gate opens then closes. The safety feature in which it will open if it is close to coming into contact with an object does not work. Sometimes the malfunction is delayed and if an individual is reaching into the trunk , it will come down on their head and possibly close them between the liftgate and the trunk. The trunk was inspected by a Nissan service parts place and they said it coded for needing new spindles which is a $1300 part that is on national back order without an eta. This presents safety issue because it can cause head injury and possible body injury if a smaller sized individual gets closed between the liftgate and the trunk.
I was driving on highway at approximately 60 mph, when the hood opened spontaneously obstructing my view, and greatly increasing my likelihood of a catastrophic crash. I was able to see under raised hood, due to a built-in gap, and safely exit highway. When closing, damage sustained to body surrounding hood. There were no audio or visual arms that such an event would occur, nor that the hood may have been open. No police report was filed at the time, and a mechanic is evaluating now. (I was the driver, but am not the owner of the vehicle. Owner is dealing with mechanics at this time. ).
The contact owns a 2017 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving 55 mph, the sunroof exploded and the sunroof glass shattered onto the shade guard. The contact was able to pull to the side of the road, where he checked the vehicle but could not determine the cause of the failure. The contact then drove to his destination. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. Neither the manufacturer not the dealer were made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 55,000.
Front passenger door handle not opening door. You have to try more than a few times before or actually opens. Very scary if we need to exit the vehicle in case of an emergency. I realized this about a week after I bought the vehicle.
The panoramic moonroof on my car spontaneously shattered while I was driving on 10/8/2020. It was about 2:00 pm on i4 in florida, and driving at hightway speeds. There were no other vehicles near me at the time. No rocks, or overpasses, etc that could have dropped a rock. It is the large, rear panel.
In 2017 Nissan Rogue there is corrosion/rust at the connection between the lift gate support strut bracket and vehicle body. The rear lift gate strut provides power to assist rear lift gate mechanism and operates under pressure. If the interface is insufficient or the structure is compromised due to rust it may cause failure of the lift mechanism. It could result in inability to open or close the lift gate but more importantly result in bodily injury. I have been in contact with Nissan to report the issue and guidance to remedy the issue. My claim was denied as I was informed by Nissan that the rust described above is not covered under warranty as I am 2 months and 10,000 out of coverage.
Panoramic sunroof exploded and shattered traveling down a unoccupied county road. Road was clear, no trees, traffic, on sunny day. Reported to Nissan USA with "its glass" answer. Car was bought new, never wrecked, under cover when not driven. Driven around 50mph.
Electrical rear hatch latch mechanism failed under 55k mi creating a locked inoperable door eliminating a potential egress in the event of a collision.
When making a u-turn on a city street my vehicle suddenly accelerated on it's own at full speed sending my car into a tree. The tree stopped the vehicle. None of the air bags deployed. I got a head injury and went to the er via rescue squad. Many people were in the area, luckily no one was hit. Attached are some photos of the damaged vehicle.
I have been noticing water accumulation under the drivers side seat and also fogging on the windshield in front of the drivers side. This is all happening during summers. I have removed more than a gallon water already and it keeps coming back I think.
I purchased my car brand new in March 2018. It has less than 7700 miles on it. On July 30, 2018, I was at a red light (completely stopped) on a dry city street, with my foot on the brake, when my car suddenly lunged forward into the vehicle in front of mine. Despite my foot remaining on the brake, the engine continued to rev until I took my foot off the brake and reapplied. I purchased the safety package for my car, and not only did the brakes fail, but the safety package, that is supposed to prevent a collision, also failed.
Tl the contact owns a 2017 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that massive amounts of corrosion was found underneath all four seats, and around the brake and accelerator pedals. The contact called Nissan of rockwall (1700, I-30, rockwall, TX 75087, (972) 961-9888) and scheduled an appointment. The contact stated that each time the vehicle was driven and made turns, the driver's seat felt as if it were coming apart or disengaging from the weld of the vehicle due to the corrosion. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided case number: 61535259289. The failure mileage was approximately 23,000.