32 problems related to brake sensor have been reported for the 2018 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2018 Rogue.
I was on the highway driving to sheboygan , WI from chicago, IL. I had the cruise control on. I was going 80 in the fast lane. My car out of nowhere slowed down on its own abruptly almost causing a 4 car collision. I quickly turned on to the shoulder and once my car came to a stop the car died. I tried to turn it back on and nothing happened. I had no sensors or warning lights to give me some type of clue as to what happened. About 3 months ago, going over railroad tracks my car abruptly slammed on the brakes on its own and came to a stop on the tracks. I was unable to accelerate. I had to turn the car off n then back on to be able to drive off the tracks.
I was driving my car on the sunken meadows parkway with my nephew in the back seat. There was no cars in front of me or other objects. Our of nowhere, the automatic braking system in the car went off with warning lights and the car came to a complete stop. Multiple cars behind me swerved out of the way almost causing a multi- car accident. This instance has happened multiple times before. After each incident, I went to Nissan 112 and brought my car into service. They simply fixed the sensor of the braking system under the recall. This has not been a solution. The automatic braking system continues to go off in situations where it should not which causes a hazard for myself and other people in my vehicle.
I was driving down the road and the brakes locked up in the car came to a complete stop and the sensor system detected something in front of me when there was nothing in front of me. I wais traveling at a speed of 30 mph.
Driving on major roadway about 40 mph braking system initiates on its own with no other cars around me. This is the third time this has happened. Twice brought back to dealer and sensor changed or recalibrated. This current time brought car in and they could find nothing wrong.
My vehicle breaks by itself as I am driving when there is nothing in front of me and driver seat moves back and forth. There are other sensors coming on my vehicle from time to time.
Faulty aeb. Warning flashes on dashboard constantly. Sensor has been replaced twice and problem still persists. I also had an instance where my car came to almost a complete stop. Most times, I'm driving on the highway going approximately 50-60 mph with no cars around, no fog. Light will start blinking then stop. Then start blinking again.
The automatic braking system came on briefly about a week ago for no reason, while driving approximately 30 mph on a quiet city street. The sensor light came on as well. Since then, it has happened 4 more times, but much worse. Each time I was in motion, at various speeds, but not exceeding 45 mph. Yesterday I was going up a slight incline at approximately 30 mph on a street by my house, and the aeb came on hard. There was nothing in front of me. Visibility was perfect. Only 2 blocks later, it happened again. This time it caused me to hit the steering wheel with my forearm, which is now sore, and a car behind me had to slam on their brakes. Now I am afraid to drive my car, which I just bought in July. I'm wondering how many times this happened before purchasing the car from the dealer.
Was driving the vehicle at speed of 45mph and was about to make a left turn at an intersection. The vehicle braked abruptly itself for a while and then the aeb malfunction lights turned on. After the incident, took the vehicle to the nearby Nissan service and reported the problem. The technician reported that some aeb sensor error codes have been diagnosed and the corrections have been applied. Surprised to see that this incident happened for the third time with this vehicle after performing the update fix for the aeb malfunction at a Nissan service center two times prior to this. All three repair invoices attached.
I entered an intersection moving straight ahead after the light turned green. I was the first person at the intersection so no one was ahead of me. This was at about 5:50am so it was dark. In the middle of the intersection the sensors and lights starting beeping and going off and the automatic emergency breaking kicked in and stopped me in the middle of the intersection. I had just had the car in to the dealership the week before for a software update that was supposed to correct this problem. The dealership tells me they can't do anything to fix it because they can't replicate the problem after they drove it for 25 miles. Nissan refuses to buy the car back.
While in motion (approximately 45-50 mph) on a bridge approaching a highway my vehicle self-braked. I did not brake, the vehicle did. There was nothing close to me, in front, or behind me at the time. The vehicle was screeching from the braking. Once I was able to control the vehicle, I got off the highway. I contacted my dealership and they weren't phased, I was told perhaps the sensor probably saw something. This is not safe, and I am very concerned to drive my vehicle.
I have been experiencing issues with my safety features. The car will automatically brake when going down a steep hill. Sometimes the sensor will go off on a straight road with no one in front of me. This began early 2919. Nissan replaced the sensors due to the issues and a recall. Since then, the sensor still goes off randomly and frequently malfunctions. Nissan is going to replace the part again, but I'm still not confident issues will be resolved. This is a safety issue that we should not have to gamble with. Braking at the wrong time could cause serious injury or death!.
Tl- the contact owns a 2018 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds the automatic emergency braking system would randomly activate causing the vehicle to abruptly stop. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer tom wood Nissan(4150 e. 96th st. Indianapolis in) who replaced the braking sensors and re calibrated the braking system but the failure continued to occur. The vehicle was recently taken to the dealer and the owner was informed that the failure could not be duplicated and no repairs could be performed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 9,000. Jft.
Vehicle is experiencing a random and repetitive engagement of the aeb system with no apparent reason for activation. In some instances, it is merely a warning and others a full hard braking. The problem first occurred during initial day of ownership on March 13, 2018. Dealer stated that Nissan was aware of some issues and was working on a solution. Problem continued to reoccur and a software update (ntb 18-041a) was completed on March 1, 2019. The update did not solve the problem. On August 20, 2019 vehicle was again brought in and documented that the system had failed showing �radar stain code c1a16�. A forward emergency braking sensor was to be ordered as soon as the Nissan computer network was restored to service. Dealer contacted me when part came in and an installation appointment was set for August 27. When I arrived for the install, service advisor informed me that a �service bulletin� had come on that morning relating to the aeb issue and refused to install the malfunctioning part. The reason given was that the field service action (p9327 Rogue aeb ntb19-064) required a current stain code and none had occurred since the diagnosis a week earlier. A complaint was made to Nissan (case # 36911652) on the afternoon of August 27. I received a call from Nissan the following day stating that they would not replace the part unless another failure occurs. In an effort to understand their response I asked them one simple question: �if I understand you correctly, I have to experience another instance that could result in an accident or injury before the sensor can be installed?� Nissan's response was simply yes.
Tl- the contact owns a 2018 Nissan Rogue. While driving 30 mph, the safety brake feature engaged and there was an abnormal beeping noise. In addition, the safety brake warning sensors illuminated and the vehicle spontaneously stopped. A Toyota camry crashed into the rear of the vehicle. The vehicle was driveable. The contact sustained unknown injuries and medical attention was provided. The air bags did not deploy. There was not a fire due to the crash. A police officer was on the scene but it was not determined if a report was taken, the local dealer was not contacted and the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 20,000. . The contact stated that she was uncomfortable driving the vehicle. Ap.
Was driving down the road and the automatic brake sensor came on and all wheels locked up almost causing someone to rearend me now I'm afraid to drive this car has happens to my husband while driving also Nissan is aware of the problem and says they can't fix it. There is no recall. There is a bulletin telling the mechanic to reboot the sensor. So it can happen again without no warnings!! I was on a city street. Not only are my children and I in danger!! it's all the people that are driving!!.
Aeb randomly engages when there is no reason to. No other vehicles in front of vehicle. Vehicle has had this occur as slow as 25mph on local roadways and on freeways going 45mph. No clear/obvious trigger for when it engages improperly. At least a half dozen times since ownership began sept 2018. Recently 3 times within last month. Received mailing from Nissan in February 2019. Dealership kept mailing when brought in vehicle in February. Didn't have sensor to replace on vehicle.
Sparatic forward emergency braking light on while driving and no other vehicles around. Also check engine light : stating oxygen sensor needs to be replaced. Car was bought new. It is under warranty and dealership is unable to diagnose and correctly fix.
Forward emergency braking light sporadically coming on while driving. Car has been taken to Nissan dealership and has not been properly diagnosed or properly repaired. Car has also thrown check engine light causing the oxygen sensor to be replaced. Lost trust in reliability, security and dependability of my new vehicle. Nissan does not appear to competent enough to fix my SUV.
Whilst taking my wife to work driving on a local road. At 45 mph the vehicle makes 3 beeps and then a grinding sound the vehicle then suddenly slows as if to apply the brakes when detecting an imminent crash. I take my foot off the gas and the vehicle then recovers and functions normally. Keeping in mind I've only had this vehicle for 6 months and currently have 11,286 miles on it to have sensor and braking issues is very scary and dangerous especially when it's your family hauler.
I was driving down a highway going 60 mph, no cars around me, when the aeb sensor started to go off and then braked harshly with a screeching noise. This is the first time the brakes were engaged, second time the warning sensor went off in less than 3 months.
The car has an automatic braking system which engages if it senses an impending accident, it shows a warning and then takes control of the car and brakes if you do not. The is extremely dangerous as it malfunctions and engages when there is no threat. There are several complaints of the same senerio, Nissan has actknowleged that there is an issue - but has no fix for the sensor issue. Mine engaged twice yesterday while I was entering the freeway at app 30-40 mph. There were no cars in front of me and no obstructions. The roads were dry, it was very windy out, the ramp to the freeways both was at a slight incline with straight access. The car "sensed" I was going to hit something and emergently braked out of nowhere. There were cars behind me that almost hit me.
Distance sensor malfunctioning. I have had to return it to the dealership three times for this issue. Without warning the car will slam on the brakes as if something was in its path.
While driving, the automatic emergency braking system dash light flashes. Nissan suggests the issue is due to frost. The radar sensor is located behind the front grille emblem and may be blocked due to frost build up. Nissan claims there is no problem with the vehicle, and there is no fix. How can a vehicle's braking system be unavailable, yet there is no issue? the issue should be recalled. Perhaps relocate the sensor. Also, if it is in fact due to a frosty emblem, they should add a heated emblem to prevent the build up.
I recently purchased a 2018 Nissan Rogue from john sisson Nissan in western pennsylvania. The vehicle is equipped with Nissan's forward collision monitoring system. While driving on an interstate with no vehicles in front of me, the vehicle automatically applied the brakes. This caused the vehicles behind me to have to quickly react and attempt to go around me. Immediately after the incident, the system went into fault and produced several error codes. The system reset itself after powering off the vehicle. Unfortunately, a similar incident occurred a few hours latter into the trip. I subsequently turned the system off until I could get it to a dealer to be repaired. The dealer had the car for several days and I was informed that the front radar sensor was faulty and was replaced. Hopefully this has resolved the issue. I have done investigating and it appears this type of incident has been reported before and Nissan has issued several bulletins. I am question if either Nissan or the dealer knew about the issues and sold me the car anyway or even worse, failed to perform maintenace on the vehicle prior to delivery. If this issue is not addressed, it is going to cause a lot of accidents. Someone needs to look into what is going on with these vehicles.
Multiple occurrences of car tire pressure monitoring system warning light appearing on dash and it seemed the brakes were going on too, without being applied. But I didn't believe that could happen on its own. It happened one time on expressway but I thought I must have hit a pothole (car was pretty new then) and happened multiple times on surface streets. Dealership told me tire pressure was not even and that sensor was very sensitive. Why the car was braking was beyond me, but was attributed to uneven tire pressure. It happened again and this time tire pressure was at 33 psi on all tires (recommended number on each tire), so I brought it to dealer again. This time it was thoroughly examined and I was questioned thoroughly on the situations when this happened. The collision monitoring system unit(s) were replaced. Car had 9,800 miles. The tire pressure monitoring system was fine. Scary situation and I must admit I'm apprehensive to be driving it still. But, it's a lease so I'm committed. I should find comfort in the fact that the parts were replaced, however, I'm not yet comfortable. So, I thought it needed to be reported so others can be aware.
On oct 24th I was on my way to drive my autistic son to his day program which is less then a mile away. As I was driving the emergency brake came on and pulling me to a stop, then I proceeded to pull over after being shaken up along with my son. Then continue to try again. I called Nissan and they told me I can bring the car in the next day. I did and that afternoon they informed me they fixed the sensor and everything is fine now. On Nov 7th I was driving on the service road with is along side the highway going to lunch with my son and his respite worker and again the emergency brake pulled us to a stop that nearly cause us and others into a accident because its a very busy service road. Again I pulled over upset and called Nissan and I was told bring it in tomorrow morning. I headed home very slowly. That time they kept the car overnight. Again I was told it was the sensor. I picked up the car on Nov 9th. On Nov 10th my son, his worker and I were going to lunch again and then shopping so I decided to get on the highway and thats when it happen again nearly causing another incident which was extremely scary being on the highway. It pulling up and came to a stop causing beeping and cars nearly hitting us. I called Nissan very upset and they said bring it in. While driving it very very slow it did it two more times trying to stop. At that time they finally offered me a loaner and days later took it back and wanted to charge me so I gave it back. Then they told me they change the brackets near the sensor. Which should of been done the first time. I refuse to have a car an play russian roulette with mine and my families lives. I am extremely scared to go on a highway and this is what im up against.
The forward collision avoidance (fca) / automatic emergency braking system inadvertently activated resulting the brakes being abruptly applied while driving forward on a neighborhood thoroughfare at 40 mph and nothing in front of me. . There was a vehicle following me which had to swerve around me or else there would have been a rear collision. The system generated a false warning with a beeping and dashboard lights. This is the 1st time the vehicle has applied the brakes in the 3 months I've had the vehicle. I have called the autonation pinecrest dealership and they told me to bring the vehicle in to check the fca sensor because they have similar complaints from other new Rogue owners.
Leased a 2018 Nissan Rogue in August of 2018 and started having electrical issues with the vehicle. While driving, the navigation screen, center cluster where the speedometer is and all air condition and electronics would power off and restart itself, as if I was cranking the vehicle up. Took the car in for service and the dealership stated they had never seen this issue before and that they didn't know how to fix it. The dealership called me the next day stating the car was ready. On my way home from the dealer, the sensor system that works with the automatic emergency braking failed. I totaled the vehicle and fractured c5, c6, c7 in my neck, and had to wear a cervical collar for 4 months following the accident. I also suffered a concussion. Nissan took over and started they needed to perform an investigation. They found an issue with the sensor system in the car, and the aeb was not functioning. This could have all been avoided. 10 months later they send out a customer service initiative to have the car updated and looked at again. However the car was no longer in my possession.
Tl- the contact owns a 2018 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving 30 mph, when the vehicle applied the brakes and decelerates on it own. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to local dealer autonation Nissan miami located at 3345 sw 8th st, miami, FL 33135, (305) 707-0145, where it was unable to duplicate the failure. The contact stated he continue to experience the failure. The vehicle was taken back to dealer and was diagnosed with needing unknown component to be repaired and to updated unknown system with sensors. The vehicle was repaired but continue to experience the same failure. The manufacturer had been informed of failure and filed complaint(does not have the complaint number). The failure mileage was 2,000. Dp.
Several times since I bought the car brand new, my automatic emergency braking system has activated for no apparent reason while driving with myself and children in the vehicle. The car gives a verbal warning that there is an obstruction in the road where there is nothing there, then with no time to react, it automatically brakes. This has happened at least 10-15 times since owning the vehicle. I've had the sensors replaced and done everything I can to try to get help with this vehicle. Nissan advised me that there's nothing else that can be done.
2018 Nissan Rogue sv purchased early March 2018. Currently has less than 1,700 miles on it. Three times in less than three weeks, the automatic braking system has engaged while driving down a major roadway. Each time, the warning lights and dashboard have flashed and beeped. Only the front passenger brake has engaged, resulting in a major "grinding" noise and a serious jerk to the right. The most recent incident happened with a vehicle in my blind spot and almost resulted in a collision. I have taken the vehicle to the dealership, where they have been unable to replicate the problem and have told me there is no known issue or error code. The first time to the dealership, they allegedly reset the sensors and told me there was nothing wrong. Thursday, a week after it came home from the dealership, it happened again. My car is again at the dealership. Nissan continues to tell me this is not a known issue and they have no codes for similar complaints, but based on the number of complaints on this and other sites, it appears there are several known issues. I am now in a loaner Rogue allegedly waiting for Nissan engineers to come look at my car, which may take a week or a month. In addition to the brake issue, the engine in this vehicle also ramps up to high rpms at low speeds (as if you were punching the gas when you're not) and idles very, very loudly.
Brand new 2018 Rogue with less than 700 miles - the automatic breaking systems engaged for no reason while making a left hand turn. The car behind me had to swerve not to hit me other times the sensor light for the automatic breaking system flashes. On another day a warning code appeared stating the front sensor weren't working due to obstruction.