69 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2019 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2019 Rogue.
When the driver side door reaches an internal temperature of over 100 degrees in direct sunlight, the actuator that controls the door lock will no longer function until the door cools down. The problem is easily reproducible but I have not been to the dealer as of yet. There is no warning system I know of to indicate this problem. My only safety issue was trying to get into my car. I was forced to do it from the rear drivers door, reach in and manually unlock the front drivers door. The key will not turn the lock when this occurs. None of the other doors seem to be affected, but I have not tried to reproduce it with other doors.
The contact owns a 2019 Nissan Rogue sport. The contact stated that on various occasions, multiple attempts were needed to start the vehicle after the key was placed in the ignition. The contact also stated that the key fob failed to unlock the doors. The contact stated that an unknown warning light was illuminated. The vehicle had not yet been taken to an independent mechanic or a local dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The VIN was included in NHTSA campaign number: 23v093000 (electrical system). The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 57,000.
The contact owns a 2019 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle, the audible seat belt warning would not activate when the seat belts were not used to secure the front occupants. Additionally, the rear liftgate would not completely close and sometimes would not completely open. The contact stated that while driving, an erroneous message intermittently indicated that the vehicle had crashed. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer who replaced sensors to repair the failure, but the failure persisted. No further information was available. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 16,000.
While driving car, a series of malfunctions occur. It has happened a few times and the problem list just keeps adding on. The first time for no reason at all the collision malfunction light turned on, causing the vehicle to slow down and have almost no power. Car was turned off and on then went away. Same thing happened a couple days in a row. Then while driving I noticed when pushing the rear defroster, the back up camera turned on while driving forward. . . . . The traction control light appeared, followed by the collision (aeb) warning malfunction shortly after. During each encounter with this the rear wiper would turn on very slowly. Now following all the engine light is turning on.
Summary of the problem: the passenger side front (left passenger) door lock actuator on my 2019 Nissan Rogue has failed for the second time. This is a repeat failure of the same component, which was previously replaced approximately four years ago. The lock intermittently fails to lock or unlock using the key fob, interior door switch, and manual controls. This defect presents a significant safety concern. When the actuator fails: •the door may remain unlocked while driving •the door may fail to unlock, trapping occupants inside the vehicle •occupants may be unable to exit the vehicle in an emergency •there is a risk that the door could open unexpectedly while the vehicle is in motion because this is a passenger door, it directly affects occupant safety, particularly for children, elderly passengers, or anyone who may need to exit the vehicle quickly. Failure details •vehicle: 2019 Nissan Rogue •mileage at current failure: approximately 74,000 miles •door affected: left rear passenger door •failure mode: lock actuator intermittently fails to lock/unlock •methods affected: key fob, interior lock button, and manual door lock •prior repair: door lock actuator replaced once before; same issue has reoccurred this indicates a pattern of premature failure rather than normal wear and tear. Frequency and pattern: this appears to be a known and widespread issue affecting Nissan Rogue vehicles across multiple model years. There are numerous consumer complaints describing identical failures of door lock actuators on Nissan Rogue vehicles. A class action lawsuit (khalifa v. Nissan north America, inc. ) was filed alleging a latent defect in Nissan door lock actuators across multiple Nissan models, including the Rogue. Although the lawsuit was administratively stayed pending arbitration, the underlying safety defect remains unresolved for vehicle owners. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate the repeated failure of door lock actuators in Nissan Rogue.
2019 Nissan Rogue, this is the first (09/21/21) of 2 (03/16/22) electrical issues with my car which I bought new from a Nissan dealer. The mileage on 9/21/21 was 9,868. There had been a squealing noise heard when turning off my car and opening the drivers door. Then while driving it 3/16/21 my vehicle doors began to unlock and lock which was confusing and annoying and then a yellow warning light lit on the dashboard when I went over bumps in the road then the cruise control shut off at the same time. Luckily there weren’t any cars around my car. My cairn terrier dog was riding in the backseat. His collar was attached via leash to the headrest for safety. I had no idea what was going on with my car. I drove to the Nissan dealer they looked my car over. They claimed the hatch was not shut as the cause. It made no sense to me as the above happened as I was driving and no dash light went on until my car doors started locking and unlocking and the cruise control shut off when I went over bumps. Refer to my second complaint for the next electrical issue that happened 6 months after this one it relates again to the cruise control. I filed a separate complaint for the 2nd electrical issue (mileage 12,120) with NHTSA.
Twice message center said some kind of data not available and a light on the dash for what looks like two cars crashing illuminates and stays on for about 10 minutes . There is no vehicles nearby when it happens and it only does it when it rains . It happened on 9/9/2021 and about a week before also.
On 7/20/21 @ shopping ctr opened door & seat was to floor & dash not displaying 'brake' 'start'. Sitting in seat took keys frm my pocket, held up near steering wheel & dash displayed start function. During this entire time I was pumping the brakes up & down to the floor. I started the Rogue & called fuccillio. Yes I can bring it by. When I proceeded to put in gear 'r', the brakes seemed to hold enough. Backed up and felt brakes were normal. At fuccillio due to time of day and too many customers ahead of me, aske to return on wed. 7/21/21 at 10:30am. Left the car, waited for lyft but none called so called friend for pickup at 11:30am. On Thursday at 4:20pm joseph(rep) called, he just had the Rogue react 20-mins ago. What did it do? he replied it 'jerked' him in the seat. Friday I went to fuccillio to pick up a loaner via lyft. At this time still no idea what caused the 'brakes to go to the floor'. I was informed my rear brakes were wearing & while there consider new brakes. I did agree since Rogue now has been on roads 4yrs. I purchased the Rogue as a cpo which was a rental on 2018 for one year according to carfax with 33k-miles. Joseph(rep) then said the $120 he quoted to fix brakes & out the door he will cancel and apply $129 for brake fluid change. I told him fluid was changed at 38k-miles. He insisted he is just moving the one cost over to the fluid ignoring that fluid already done. I could only assume he was wanting money for the 2-days they had my Rogue & could not get it to fail again. I agreed to brake service & told Rogue would be ready on Saturday 7/24/21. Did not receive call all day so called. They ordered wrong brakes and he had new brakes ordered for Rogues with the push-button emer-brake button. Again Rogue ready mon. 7/26/21. Monday & Tuesday came & went. Wednesday by 4pm drove to fuccillio. Rogue parked out front. Joseph also did not even have receipt with my request stating failing brakes. Had to print one up but wording not what I expected.
At 19000 miles my 2019 Rogue sport stopped registering my gas level electronically. At the same time I started having random sudden flashes if bright light from the electronic dash lasting for a couple of seconds. I also started experiencing random issues with the climate control and entertainment controller. Both will at times just start adjusting themselves and randomly turning themselves on and off. Went to local dealership and was told that there were no issues they could find. Was told however that per a Nissan service bulletin that as far as the gas reading I am not following appropriate fueling and I need to burn more fuel before I fill up. Funny that I have had no issues in the year and a half that I have car yet I have not changed my fueling routine. Was told I was on my own when it came to the other issues as they could not make a diagnosis. I also find it funny that they have a service bulletin for what the state is my fault. This bulletin shows me that others are experiencing the same thing. Appears they would rather wait for my warranty to expire so it will be more profitable for them.
Radiator fan assembly within the 2019 Nissan Rogue sport | car radiator was at risk of overheating and malfunctioning. Air conditioning would shut down as radiator overheated. This put drivers and passengers at risk. Since the fan does not work, the radiator and engine is at risk of overheating. | this problem has been confirmed by local midas service center as well as berman Nissan of chicago. Both service center and dealer confirmed that they have seen this specific component malfunction specifically in 2019 Nissan Rogue sport vehicles. The component is on backorder nationwide due to the demand to replace. | check engine light appeared briefly after radiator overheated. Light then disappeared after car cooled down.
While the SUV was in park (stationary). The gear shift may slide to neutral with little contact and without pressing the button on the actual gear shifter. The SUV may roll in an incline specific direction and pose serious if not deadly damage to vehicle and any passengers. The cause may have also been attributed to faulty gear switch release button. This incident happened in a parking lot raised above street level off of blair road. The consumer stated she does not own the vehicle it was a rental.
The radio reset itself yesterday while driving. Today, the screen went completely blank after I shut it off and went into a store for 2 hours. Nothing displayed, not even the backup camera when out in reverse.
Car emergency braking system engaged to start car battery drained while parked, car will not start lights flicker then say malfunction refer to owners manual, shows the car have no back up warning no head on collision warnings and no reverse warning, car will not recognize key does not detect key, or say wrong key car battery immediately dies constantly. Could not get a reading .
Car lost power died and got a malfunction warning. Basically the car computer thought was in an accident lost power and died no warning. Will start then die. I was driving on the on ramp state route 23 ohio. Had to be towed.
When driving the vehicle lacks speed, jerks and doesn't have good pick up. You can be in motion and it jerks, the transmission may be bad.
Volume changes erratically sometimes while listening to music/radio. This is a very high rise in volume which can affect driving. Also, there is an android auto issue with Nissan and they have released a fix for the same for other models (ntb20-046). During this issue even if the vehicle is stationary or in motion, the songs skip some seconds of content and change volume.
Tl the contact owns a 2019 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while her granddaughter was driving approximately 72 mph, the vehicle shut-off without warning. After restarting the vehicle, the vehicle temporarily operated as designed however, the failure recurred. The contact indicated that the vehicle inadvertently shut-off five times with in 90 minutes of driving. The vehicle was taken to crown Nissan located at 165 w, pershing rd, decatur, IL 62526, however, the mechanic was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 8,000. The VIN was not available.
I have a 2019 Nissan Rogue with 9,147 miles bought it April of 2019. I am experiencing brake issues and electrical issues. I was driving on the highway few weeks ago and no cars next to me, the brakes automatically came on. Another issue is when I am reversing and the automatic brakes come on. Next issue I have I was driving coming home, when I reached infront of my house I double parked and shut the the car off, when I tried starting it back the car was not starting. Completely died on me and the light showing no key detected. Now I jumped the car the next day and it started.
Clock suddenly started resetting every time I turn on engine. Cannot manually set time and keep it. Driver's seat does not click securely in place. Moves back and forth with movement in seat.
Forward collision light illuminates when there is no other vehicle in sight has done this numerous times while driving.
Had recall system update done in late may or early June 2020. This was supposed to be for some radio issue is what I was told by the service tech, but the recall notice said it was for the back up camera. June 6th we went on vacation and apporx 20 miles from home the ema light that comes on when the system is disabled illuminated for no reason. Turned off car and restarted, the light went off. Twice in the last 2 weeks, the front collision light blinked and the three beeps chimed, but there was nothing in front of me. This week, on 7/15/2020, the light blinked, the chimes beeped and braking was automatically applied. This scared the crap out of me. Nothing around me anywhere. No bridge, no rr tracks, no guardrail, cars or people. Nothing but open road. I took the car to the dealer today and I they acted like they didn't believe me because they said that it didn't leave a "stain" on the computer. There were a few times that the alarm went off prior to this starting, but they were warranted and I found it hard to believe that not even those occurrences were recorded. Something is definitely wrong with this car and I am afraid to drive it now.
When the heat or a/c is turned on the car makes a very loud noise and the entire front of the car vibrates. The car is 9 months old. I was told it will be over $800 to inspect the problem. I was also told this is a "common problem" yet there is no hope of a recall or official statement from the manufacturer. I drive the vehicle every single day to multiple places and it is never parked in the same spot for more than 10 hours at a time.
Nissan has reneged on the repurchase under lemon law, rigged my vehicle so that the crash symbol is hidden under emergency brake(automatically enabled while driving), car continues to stop on its own(highway and elsewhere); Nissan north America and andy mohr Nissan placed permanent note not to service my vehicle at andy mohr, thus blocking my paid warranty, forcing me to drive known safety hazard with potential to cause injury or death to me or everyone around this vehicle.
2019 Nissan rouge. Consumer writes in regards to rear visibility system safety recall. The consumer stated the vehicle experienced issues with the road warning system. The system warn of unpaved road even when the road is paved. The system does not alert when a road is actually unpaved. The propilot and lane assist warning function intermittently. The radio increased it's volume randomly. The manufacturer was notified and did not offer any assistance.
Driving on the expressway with no cars in front or behind the aeb warning light started flashing.
This is my 2nd Rogue 2019, first was purchase in April of 2019, had issue and Nissan took it back after I bought my current Rogue 2019 in August. Lost money on it but I want it a vehicle for my safety and my family. Make my story short on 12/07/2019 warning light came on, aeb malfunction , mind you my warning is off at all time ! so much for safe vehicle! after reading that 2017-18 have this issues I'm not so sure about my safety driving it. Until it s going to take someone's life on the road ( I'm driving highway everyday) Nissan going to ignore this matter! the malfunction light came on when I was merging into highway traffic. Never went away, I pull over turned off engine, then on and light came on again.
The backup camera has an issue. It's on with zero visibility. I wonder if this is an issue of recall, because I only drove it for six months and afterwards the camera has stopped working. I went to the dealer, but they didn't give me a warrant. I did my own investigation just to find out that there is a lot of car owners with the same problem. I feel unsafe backing up without a camera operation as I could possibly cause an accident. As I am shifting the transmission using the reverse gear, the screen does not display picture. Please take a look at the issue I have, and give me a solution because it is unfair. I only payed them for a year. Thank you very much.
I bought this Rogue on 11/02/19. It has 800 miles on it. I got out of work today and started it. I put it in gear and the car wouldn't move. The emergency braking light was lit on the screen. There was nothing around me. The car is clean and the sensor is not obstructed. I put it back in park turned it off and restarted it and it was fine after that.
I turned my car on and drove about 1 foot in a parking lot with no cars or pedestrians in front of me and my car just rolled to a stop, it was a little shaky and didn't feel right. The car was towed to my dealer and they found no issues with the car. Also prior to that the automatic braking light blinks randomly when no cars or pedestrians are in front of me. This also continues to happen whether I am in park or drive.
Clock on dash and navigation keep resetting every time the car starts.
Tl the contact owns a 2019 Nissan Rogue. While the gear shifter was in reverse, the vehicle shut off and the key failed to release from the ignition. Additionally, while in reverse, the vehicle accelerated. The vehicle was taken to faulkner Nissan jenkintown (900 old york rd, jenkintown, PA 19046, (215) 887-8870), but they were unable to duplicate the failures. The failures recurred. While the vehicle was in reverse, it moved forward. The contact stated that the brake pedal was depressed to the floorboard, but the vehicle failed to respond. The contact removed the key from the ignition to stop the vehicle. The manufacturer was contacted and did not assist. The failure mileage was 300. The VIN was not available.
2 months after buying the brand new car, I was driving with no one around and the car suddenly brakes on it’s own and shuddered. The front crash warning light came on. The car recovered and I took it to dealership. They replaced the censor. The censor continues to come on intermittently and I’ve taken it back three times. They state it could be frost in the lens or a bug. The last time it happened it was a 90 degree day with no one driving around me. The radio also comes on without the car being on and frequently switches modes on itself. It’s been to the dealership a total of 4 or 5 times over the same problem. The censor has been changed 3 times and as of now the car is not producing any codes when the hook it up but the. Ensor light still comes on from time to time.
181 miles on car warning �malfunction �warning with crash symbol going 40mph also emergency brake slammed on backing up loud steel grinding sound felt like hit a brick wall. Sonar stayed on while car was off and in park.
I was on the street driving up a hill and the malfunction light came on I looked it up in my manuel book it said do not drive take to dealer my car was purchased on Nov 23,2018 this happenned on December 10,2018. I had to call a tow truck they towed the vehicle and told me I cannot get a rental or loaner car untill Nissan determines it was not my fault, so after they finally looked at car and determined it was a fault of the manufacture this was on 12/16/2018 , I had been without a car for 6 days then they said my car would be done on the 17th and their was no need for me to get a loaner. Also the vehicle had a loud clunking noise when put in gear. They found that the radiator lower support bolts were loose. Every time I get in my vehicle after stopping for an hour or more the tire pressure is off on all four tires I need to fill with air on a daily basis. This is absurd.