55 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2024 Nissan Rogue. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2024 Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the 2024 Rogue.
Then rear hatch glass exploded. All glass was outside the vehicle. My Rogue was in my driveway. I drove it at 11 am it sat from 12 till 5:30 pm when we heard the explosion. Very scary. It could have hurt so many people. No notice on my dash for any failure. This was reported to Nissan. No warranty. It's at my cost to replace.
I closed the passenger door on my car and the rear window disintegrated.
Incident date: 04/05/2026 vehicle speed: 65–70 mph location: [xxx] component: engine / power train / fuel system summary of safety defect: while traveling at highway speeds (65–70 mph) with four passengers (including two children), the vehicle suffered a sudden, catastrophic engine failure without any prior warning or symptomatic noise. The malfunction indicator light (mil) began flashing rapidly, immediately followed by a total loss of motive power. Despite throttle input, the vehicle failed to maintain speed or accelerate, creating an immediate hazard in high-speed traffic. Hazardous conditions encountered: upon the loss of power, I observed white smoke trailing from the exhaust and a strong burning odor entering the cabin from the engine compartment. To avoid a high-speed rear-end collision, I was forced to perform an emergency maneuver across active lanes of traffic to reach the shoulder. Due to the immediate fear of a vehicle fire (indicated by the smoke and burning smell), my family was forced to evacuate the vehicle and wait outside in a remote location for six hours. Correlation to known defects: this incident appears to be a direct manifestation of the defect described in Nissan recall id r25e3/r25e4 / NHTSA id 26v0801 regarding engine main bearing seizure. The failure resulted in a complete loss of propulsion and a potential fire risk due to fluid ignition or a breached engine block. Post-incident status: the vehicle was towed to Nissan of cumming and is currently awaiting a formal inspection for internal metal debris. The failure of this critical component under highway conditions posed a life-threatening risk to my family and other motorists. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
The vehicle became inoperable at high speeds on the interstate, I-65. My husband was able to safely merge to the right shoulder to avoid any crashes. The car made some loud clunking sounds before all power was lost. The car was then towed to the nearest Nissan dealership. It took 3 business days for the dealer to look at the car. The entire engine needed to be replaced. The dealership was able to replace the engine and complete quality assessment/drive and this was completed 4/16/2026. Because this was part of a trip interruption, the dealership is over 150 miles away from my home. I am still not reunited with my car. I have been without this vehicle for 25 days.
The Jaguar dealership of chantilly, va provided me with a rental car from enterprise car rental. The rental car was provided on the 9th of March 2026. I drove the vehicle to my residence in [xxx] . I parked the vehicle in my driveway. The vehicle in question is a 2024 Nissan Rogue in which the back windshield spontaneously shattered without any warning or notification. The vehicle was secured properly and my security surveillance did not depict any foul play from any perpetrators. I discovered the shattered back windshield on the 13th of Friday 2026. I reported the incident immediately to my service advisor of Jaguar Land Rover of chantilly, va 20151. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
2024 Nissan Rogue sv. Traveling home from [xxx] we were just out side of [xxx] and traveling about 60mph down the lovely [xxx] . Sunny and 40 degrees, had just driven through rain/snow and then the skies cleared up and sun came back out. All of a sudden, bam! sounded like something large had hit the roof but we were not under any trees and there were no other vehicles nearby. I slowed down then noticed in the rear-view the back window was shattered, but still mostly intact. By the time I was able to get to safe place to pull over some of the pieces started to fall inside. I pushed the remaining glass inside and went to walmart and bought duct tape and plastic to make it the remaining 1. 5 hours home. It's my wife's company car. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Twice-- most recently in March 2026, the back up camera and the 360 camera failed. The screen went blank. Putting the transmission in reverse did not engage the backup camera and pushing the "camera" button on the dash did not engage the front or 360 camera. The interface screen was blank. After shutting off the car for a couple hours and then restarting it, the cameras worked again. Brought the car to a Nissan dealer and they could not replicate the symptoms. It occurs intermittently. The dealer said there was no recall for my VIN regarding the cameras. It's a 2024 Nissan Rogue sl with about 25,000 miles on it.
Vehicle was parked in driveway, got into vehicle and rear window exploded, vehicle wasn’t in motion.
Yesterday, I got into my car - closed my driver door - and my back rear window completely shattered. Upon research online, this is a common issue arising among Nissan Rogues. My safety was at risk due to glass exploding everywhere. The dealership where I got the vehicle has been informed of this issue. The vehicle was just purchased three weeks ago and passed its inspection. There were no warning signals, etc.
Warning ?? engine malfunction power reduced service now. This happened while driving on the highway which put our safety at risk. The vehicle is currently with the Nissan dealership service division in dearborn, mi. Has no been confirmed yet. Warning popped up on the onset of the issue.
The rear glass got shattered unexpectedly without any impact.
I rented this vehicle from enterprise on 02/05/26 with approximately 50k+ miles on it. On 02/15/26 at approximately 945am I was stopped in a restaurant drive thru and heard a loud pop and looked back to see the rear window had shattered. I got out and verified nothing had hit the window. The driver next to me stated he saw the rear window explode without notice or outside force. The temperatures were in the mid 40s and raining. The rear defrost was not on at the time nor was the rear wiper. However both were on approximately 15-30 minutes prior for about 15 minutes.
I turned on my Nissan Rogue 2024. The moment I hit this on button I heard a loud bang and my back windshield had completely shattered. I immediately called the dealership I bought it from beau townsend Nissan because I knew I had paid for security plus gold preferred and ultimate platinum protection and wanted to know what to do. The dealership gave me the number to customer care, then customer care said it’s not covered under extended warranty and gave me another number, and after talking to various people I ended up back with the dealership begging for help. They said OH it definitely would not be covered. This incident posed risks as there was no warning anything would happen. Much of the glass shattered into the trunk in small crevices and I have children. The glass sprayed across the driveway where it can get in tired if a shard is missed. I had to leave my car with a huge hole outside in my neighborhood where there has been convicted theft.
The back window randomly exploded while I was taking my children to school and there are multiple complaints of the same issue but Nissan hasn’t issued a recall yet. My children could have been cut or injured yet I am somehow responsible for a window exploding on its own all because I used the defoggers. That is not safe at all.
Check engine light came on. I hooked it up to a machine and read a code p2101 which indicates. Throttle actuator controlled motor store current failure. I had told to Nissan they did an inspection came back that he cleaned the throttlebody charge me $1053 and sent me on my way and my check engine light keeps coming on and it’s a recall on this particular car with this particular problem, but my VIN number is not showing up.
The rear back window shattered on its own without any impact or object interference.
We have colder weather, so we had normal ice and snow on the vehicle. I walked the backside of the vehicle to the driver side. I entered on the drivers side. I started the car and turned on the defrost, I then heard the cracking, which I assumed to be the ice. When I shut the driver door the back rear window shattered.
[xxx]- I have a 2024 Nissan Rogue. My car was parked in my garage. Once I pushed the button to start, the back window exploded! broken glass everywhere. I was the only one in the car. My car has a little over 18,000 miles, and I cannot afford to get it fixed. I have insurance with a $1,000 deductible. I spoke with a dealership in auburn, alabama (this is where I live). I emailed pictures, and I am presently waiting for a reply. I have requested that Nissan fix this issue free of charge. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Rear window shattered when my wife closed the drivers door.
Rear window exploded while vehicle parked.
Back glass exploded when driver door was shut. Upon further research, this is a reoccurring problem with most Nissan Rogue models.
I rented this car and the moment I started the ignition the back window spontaneously spilling glass all in the back and on my garage floor. Unfortunately the rental company is declaring this my fault and will be held financially liable.
Back windshield spontaneously shattered while parked with no damage or external forces that could of caused this.
Upon entering drivers side front door and closing door the rear hatchback window glass shattered falling inside and outside on driveway.
Back window glass spontaneously exploded. There was only a temperature difference of around 20 degrees, nothing crazy and the back window exploided out.
The rear windshield in the liftgate shattered while parked in front of my apartment without any possible object that might cause the breaking of the glass. Currently there are still some shattered glass inside the liftgate which the Nissan and autoglass company can't totally remove and sometimes causes me some headache because the liftgate won't open.
My rear window exploded while parked and powered off. Absolutely nothing hit it in any way. I was just reaching for the handle to get out of the car when it happened. Please note I’ve only owned this vehicle for two weeks now. This happened one week after purchase. Warranty did not cover rear glass. I paid out of pocket for replacement. (I have receipts) I have found that in the 2 weeks of owning this vehicle that this has happened to many Nissan Rogue owners.
Unknown there are two issues. First one: after using the defrost, the rear window will shatter after the air pressure is change, opening the driver's side door to get in,the back glass shattered it. Second one: the technician informed me that on the nissian Rogue, there is a gap in the back door panel that glass falls into making it nonexistent to retrieve all the glass, complicating the locking mechanism. I can hear pieces inside that door when opening it.
Rear door glass shattered. Vehicle was parked during work hours.
Back window spontaneously busting out.
On 12/03/2025 due to frost on my back windshield I activated the rear defrost on my 2024 Nissan Rogue, approximately 30 seconds after activating the defrost feature the rear window shattered causing a blinding effect.
While parked, all doors closed, back window exploded.
My sunroof exploded while driving down the road for no reason. It sounded like a gun shot and was alarming. Glass exploded and some flew off while some came into the car.
I opened the driver side front door, got in, closed the door & the rear window shattered. No passengers. Nobody got hurt. No police report. Nothing fell on car. Dealer was no help. Insurance company made an appointment to get it fixed tomorrow morning. No inspections. No warnings. Going to cost me $400. 00. Car is available for inspection anytime. Very frustrating. Car is 16 months old.
The morning after I bought this certified pre-owned 2024 Nissan Rogue from a local Nissan dealer, I went to get into the car, and after sitting down and closing the door, I heard a crash. When I looked back, I noticed that my rear window had fully collapsed. I got out of the car, and saw that the entire window was cracked and had imploded.
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