Nissan Rogue owners have reported 40 problems related to exterior lighting (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the Rogue.
On [xxx] I was at a stoplight with my children and when it turned green I went to proceed and then I was moving slowly and it wasn't letting me go any specific speed and died in the middle of the road on a busy intersection at that leaving my children and I at risk of being potentially hit by another car, and it was in the evening time something could have happened to us ladies as I have a [xxx] and a [xxx] and I'm a [xxx]. Mind you my battery was brand new so there was no indications on my dashboard giving me any sign of warnings nor was my Nissan Rogue driving any different as I've kept up with maintenance and oil changes all of the above. So not only did I have to get out and push my Nissan Rogue out of the road my [xxx] had to steer and I about got ran over and that's jeopardized in my life and then my kids wouldn't have had a mother thank god people jumped off their bicycles to help me. Then people the gas station tried to jump me but they're jumper cables and they said your battery is completely dead and I said that's not possible because I have a brand new battery as of a couple weeks ago just for the simple being that I'm responsible and I replace things when it's past the time and needs to be replaced. So my friend drove all the way up to us went across the street to autozone and bought a brand new battery and put it in then car started right up and was back to normal. But after the girls and I got home and went to bed we got up did our normal daily routine and got in the car to go do some errands and I pull out of my neighborhood and then boom I did it again and I was stuck in the middle of traffic on [xxx] . Three officers had to block off traffic then battery wouldn't hold a charge with that brand new battery three batteries later and an alternator we'll see what happens now information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
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> I purchased a 2023 Nissan Rogue brand new and it now has only 32,000 miles. It has a major water leak—flooding the interior through the lights, vents, and floor—yet Nissan won’t cover it under warranty and state farm denied my comprehensive claim. The vehicle has sat exposed for 3 weeks at the body shop during constant rain, worsening the damage. The car is now unsafe to drive. Nissan failed to disclosure valid and pertinent information regarding the limitations on their warranty coverage. Furthermore, Nissan failed to disclose maintenance guidelines for maintaining a sunroof. Additionally, regardless of any debris build-up, the size of the water lines are inadequate to hold large volumes of water at a given time. The amount of rain that has occurred in alabama over the past 3 months super exceeds the capacity of these drainage tubes, leading to interior flooding that is detrimental to the integrity of the safety features in this vehicle. My lights, electrical panel, air bags, and electrical ports have all been impacted by this intrusion and now I'm left with a useless, unsafe, and unpredictable vehicle that has a total of 32,000 miles. This is fraud and deceptive behavior that should be made public. I believe others need to know this could happen. I’d appreciate your help.
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While driving the doors unlock & lock. The inside lights blink on & off.
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The contact owns a 2020 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle had experienced "phantom braking" causing the braking system to erroneously activate and the vehicle to abruptly stop. During the failure the forward collision avoidance system malfunction message was displayed. Additionally, while driving at night, the high beam headlights failed to automatically activate as designed. The cause of the failure was not yet determined. The local dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 133,321.
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On 3/5/24 I had a collision with a large deer. The front of the car was impacted. The air bags did not deploy. I was driving at 50 mph. I have sent my concern to Nissan but they have not responded. Approximately $10,000 in damage was done.
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Días atrás se prendió la luz DE airbag en el tablero y se siente mucho aire caliente al conducir los dealers me cobran mucho para un diagnóstico que puedo hacer?.
Defecto DE fábrica.
As I am steering, the horn goes off at any moment for a long period of time distracting many drivers and scaring them half to death on the road ! this is an incident that has been going on for a while, and there are many other people that I have came across with the same problem. This is my only car and I have no idea who to turn to, but the amount of money for a Nissan that is in great condition and has never been in an accidents seems to have allot of electrical failures.
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Air bag light will not go out. Had it “repaired” twice by Nissan dealership in past 2 years. Light again on and will not go out. I saw a couple of recalls pertaining to air bag sensors (16v911000, 16v244000, 22v024000) but was told these do not apply to my VIN. Also, since August 1, 2023, the rear hatch back door will not stay up and came down unexpectedly on my head. I saw there was a recall for my year car for the hatch issue (recall #16v219000) and notified Nissan on 8/8 but I was told my VIN is not part of that recall either. This hatch is a very real hazard as it will not stay up for loading and unloading items. I feel both of the air bag light and the hatch pose ongoing hazards if not remedied. Having these two items addressed and repaired at Nissan’s expense is desirable since my vehicle is within the recall years and is exhibiting the issues noted in the recalls. Your helping in getting this to Nissan’s attention would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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The speedclips which hold the map light in place are formed incorrectly. The interior teeth that retain the map light's molded retention tabs are bent too aggressively. Over time, in both our 2017 Rogue and 2019 Rogue, road vibrations caused the teeth to gnaw entirely through the plastic. This causes the map light to fall down and "deploy" suddenly into the driver's field of vision. When the map light falls, it not only startles the driver, it obstructs approximately 40-50% of the windshield. Nissan considers this a "cosmetic" issue and thus, it is not covered under any Nissan extended warranty. The cost to have it replaced with another part that will still fail in the exact same manner is over $1,200. This is a serious life safety issue since it is likely to fall at high speeds when the car naturally vibrates the most. It happened in 100% of the Rogues we have owned and always at highway speeds. It was repaired under the 3/36k factory warranty on our 2017, but now Nissan claims that it is a "cosmetic" and not covered under our "best you can get" Nissan extended warranty. Eventually, it will cause a serious accident and possibly death of both vehicle occupants and others on the road.
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I bought this vehicle from Nissan of queens. I was not able to observed that the left headlights were cracked slightly. Luckily for me, I had taken a picture of the vehicle before I took the vehicle from the dealer and texted it to a friend; because he wanted to see the color of the vehicle. So I have the proof of the cracked headlights before I took the car. The people of Nissan of queens has been telling me for over 4 weeks now that they will fix the problem. They told me they filed a claim with Nissan. There is now water in the light from the moist. This is a bad for business. Now I will never recommend anyone to buy a car from this dealer. I hope you can help. Harry k. Jairam 347-453-3617 ushomeadvisory@gmail. Com.
When it rains, the lights inside start flashing, it throws a check engine light and error messages about chasis control and braking system, the lights inside flicker, turnsignals and flashers stop working, the car goes into limp mode and you can't turn the car off .
Both headlights have moisture located on the inside of the glass. Saturated with big beads of water. Both headlights fogged up so bad they were basically useless. There is no front end damage, car has been well cared for. Lewiston idaho Nissan dealer could care less. Owner replaced both headlights at his own expense.
Problems with the cvt transmission, the heater doesn’t blowed hot air.
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My abs lights come on saying chassis control system error and awd error. I took it to Nissan dealership and they said it was find. Warning signals popping up on my dash board. I took pictures on my phone.
My vehicle's alarm comes on by itself at night and I have to get up and hit the key fob in order to stop the alarm from sounding off. Is that unusual and on the dash board a red triangle pops up and this has been going on for about 1 month. Also the lights inside of the car keep coming on when I am driving.
The automatic emergency braking system on my 2019 Nissan Rogue will come on and stop the car dead in its tracks for no reason or no obstruction in the way that should cause this to happen. I feel it is very unsafe as this has now happened to us while driving three times. And one day the warning indicator lights came on, but they don't stay on. It has been checked at bristol Honda dealership in bristol TN. And they did confirm that there is a malfunction with the brakes, however they also said they can't fix the problem, and we just purchased the vehicle from them may 30, 2022, just 4 months ago. Also, the bright lights turn off and won't stay on but according to the dealership they turn off because it is too bright outside, which is absurd since I only use bright lights at night when it is dark. I feel this is very unsafe and could be deadly if not repaired or replaced.
Drove home, while attempting to park, (car was in motion) vehicle stalled & steering locked, lights on dash flicked off, radio went off then came back on. This happened 4 times while I attempted to park. Finally parked vehicle successfully & turned car off. This happened several times in recent months but only for a few seconds also on another occasion was unable to turn steering wheel once vehicle was on. Tonight was the worst experience, alarming. I plan to take SUV in for check up tomorrow.
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My 2016 Rogue is now needing its 4th passenger side headlight replaced in 5 years. Each time it is due to a broken seal around the headlight, which allowed water to come in and short circuit the headlight & making the non-bright function null. Brights still work. After taking it to 2 separate local Nissan dealerships, they both concluded it was indeed a faulty headlight / design and both indicated it would be $1600 to replace with a new one. After relaying this info to Nissan corporate, they said they wouldn't help with their "goodwill program" since they'd already done so the last time the headlight was replaced and because of the age of the vehicle. However, as I mentioned to the Nissan rep, the issue has never truly been fixed (the seal area around the headlight to prevent moisture shorting out the light) since the previous headlights have all given out in the exact way. My perception is this is just a poorly designed vehicle that Nissan was willing to flood into the market but was never intended to last more than 5-6 years, nor was Nissan willing to stand behind and admit their design mistakes. By the way, I have a 2015 armada with more miles than my Rogue and those headlights are still as bright as ever.
All out of no wear car was seating and caught on fire on the inside of car. They said it was a electrical fire started in the dome light.
While driving, the housing for the light switches, microphone and sunglasses holder fell down and was swinging in the drivers line of vision.
1. Rattling noise. Front driver door rattle around the window switch area (happens in some temperature like early morning, late night time, and driving on rough road). Center dash near the ac vent and hazard light area (happens driving on rough road at night time when the car cools down). Front passenger door rattles happen driving on all rough road. I think I hear something from the sun roof too or maybe it’s coming from the passenger side. 2. Passenger door sound like there is something loose around the mirror area. Just park the car. You can hear it outside at night time when you close the door with normal force. 3. Driver side under the kick panel there is a plastic pieces not putting together right. It looks like it falling apart. 4. Driver door there is a little hole on the inside leather. I notice it when the car is like 2 days old when I was washing the car. 5. On the driver side fender is making noise when you push on it when the car is parked and at lower temperature time. 6. The engine oil thing keeps showing up. Sometime it says service due now or sometime it says service due soon. (first time it happened at 151 miles into this new car. Second time around 300 miles then around 500 miles then 1264 miles into the car then 1387 miles then 1779 miles then 2225 miles then 2477 miles). 7. The ac sync button light does not turn off when tri-zone ac is not in sync. 8. The ac light is not on when on auto mode. 9. The new Nissan digital dashboard at night time light does not dime right. There is a software issue. 10. Propilot assist will pull the car to the left if there is a car next to my left. If there is a car on my right then it will pull me to the right.
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No recall sent for my air-bags. Indicator light on for passenger air bags while driving SUV I am concerned.
The high beam assist feature of vehicle is malfunctioned and yes it's available for inspection upon request. If the vehicle speed is above 40mph the high beam is turning off and setting the low beam by default even if there are no vehicles insight. In the night the vehicle will be always in low beam mode and hence affects the visibility in the night putting in high risk. No, the problem hasn't been confirmed or reproduced by the dealer. No, the vehicle or component hasn't been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others. No warning lamps.
While driving on an interstate off-ramp going approx. 35 mph, then turning left, my 2020 Nissan Rogue sv awd, suddenly and automatically came to an almost complete stop. I was able to cruise to the shoulder and avoid being hit by a vehicle behind me.
Night time driving is very difficult with just the low beams on. If the weather is bad, cloudy, or allmost no moon light, it is most noticeablewhen making left hand turns. The road can appear pitch black and I was unable to see the double yellow lines. In addition a slight upward grade adds to the problem. I'm not aware of this being a problem while the high beams are on however I have not been able to test them in the most troubling area that I frequently drive due to on coming traffic. High beams have helped in many areas that are difficult to see lane markers with just low beams. Parked in my driveway, the daytime running lights appear far brighter than the low beams when I turn the car off.
Tl the contact owns a 2015 Nissan rouge. The contact stated that the interior front dome lighting console detached while driving at an unknown speed. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to tim dahle Nissan bountiful (955 n 400 e, north salt lake, ut 84054) where the failure was not diagnosed however, the contact stated the dealer was awaiting replacement parts. The contact stated that the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000.
Both headlights on low beam do not light up road infront of you although they used to no problem, the regular headlights are so dim it is almost impossible to see without having high beams on. However driving with high beams puts headlights directly in the eyes of oncoming traffic. . Improper lighting is dangerous! when driving at night, I must use highbeams or you can not see far enough ahead to confirm nobody walking on side of road and road ahead is clear. This started occurring at approx. . 40,000 miles, my last Rogue never had this issue. I have not taken to dealership yet but need to now that I see some of the complaints and our issue is not a bulb. There has been no warnings or messages for this issue to repair ourselves we are unable to do so because it's not a blub it's the direction of the low beam lights have changed we do not know what has caused this we just started noticing we were unable to drive at night securely and did not have $ to take to dealership. Yes my car can be inspected if you are able to do so. I will be taking to mechanic ASAP I will upload report. This is an ongoing safety issue.
Running lights are dim (30% as bright as new) due to failed cup reflectors in the headlight assembly.
On two separate occasions the Feb (forward emergency braking) light has started flashing while just driving down the road with no reason to come on. One time I was driving on a highway in heavy rain, just figured it because of the road conditions. Other time I was driving on a street, it was on a cold night, but had perfect road conditions and I was the only one on the road. Both occurrences happened while driving straight forward.
The dim lights are dangerously low and are a hazard to night driving. This is known problem for Nissan and to NHTSA. I am wondering what the criteria is for enforcing a safety recall. Does someone have to die? or cause a fatal accident? or does it have to be multiple accidents? I am frustrated and at my wits end trying to get some well deserved attention to this matter.
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This vehicle does not notify the driver that their lights are off at night. The dash lights up brightly which gives the impression that the lights are on. The car makes plenty of warning sounds when you don't turn off the lights or if your seat belt is not on but it does nothing to inform the driver their lights are off. No vehicle should be allowed to drive around at night with the lights off. Please fix this. We see hundreds of cars per week driving without lights on. I will be launching a campaign with the media next week to raise awareness of this critical oversight but auto manufacturers and the NHTSA.
October 3, 2018 I went to a local mall. On my way out of the parking lot lights started blinking on my dash and the automatic emergency braking system engaged unexpectedly when there was no other car near my car either in front or on either side. The vehicle was moving steadily about 25 to 30 mph on the road before you get to rte 100/422 bypass. There was no reason for this incident to occur since there was no other car nearby, no debris on the road, and nothing adhering to the front of the car near the sensor. I was totally freaked out because the car was jerking, the car (not the driver was in control) and it almost did not stop at ta major intersection. God forbid I was on a major highway or I would have been dead. The vehicle was in motion but the control of the vehicle was under absolute control of the automatic breaking system.
My car wouldn't start it would turn off as I'm sitting at a light, all my lights would blink on and off it was making a clicking sound then it finally turned on and my tire pressure light came on and a triangle with an explanation came on. I received a recall notice on my car, so I took it in and they told me it was the transmission and had to fix it they had my car for a whole week. I received my car back and about 2 months later my car continued to have the exact same problem. They fixed nothing!!!! my cars in the shop right now as we speak because of the same problem.
Overhead light control pannel fell out of ceiling while car was parked. If it had occured while driving a disrraction or accident could happen.
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