Nissan Rogue owners have reported 12 problems related to owners/service manual (under the equipment 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.
Driver's door will not unlock at all. It will not unlock manually with the key nor will it unlock by pressing the inside unlock button on drivers door. All other doors will unlock. If involved in accident or need emergency assistance I will be trapped inside the vehicle.
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Front driver door does not lock/unlock withbutton on remote or door handle or inside lock/unlock button. Has to manually lock from inside. For a weeks I was not aware that my vehicle front driver door was unlock since with remote it makes lock beep noise. Dealer says it will cost more than 100 dollar to just find problem. Its just two year old vehicle with 38000 miles(just 2000 more miles over warranty). Local mechanic says its door lock actuator that should not go bad within two year, must be faulty part.
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The heater went out on my Rogue on a very cold morning. It would only blow cold air. This was problematic because of the safety issue in defrosting my windows. I have to drive for work every morning. This greatly concerns mean for the safety of my wife and 3 months daughter. According to research online, this is common problem, but no safety recall has occurred yet. One website states that, Nissan released several technical service bulletins for improper heating/ventilation performance, including incorrect temperature output and/or air delivery location for Nissan Rogues from 2015-17 the most recent � #ntb17-028 and ntb15-045e, � indicates certain vehicles equipped with the manual hvac system might benefit from replacement of the �front air control unit. �.
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I started noticing the headlights not turning on upon start up in my garage, they have been set on auto turnon since I bought it in August. Driving on cloudy,overcast, foggy days not turning on. Nov. 22, approx. 6 pm, started car, could see that headlights were on with drl on. Put in gear, backed out, on a city street, drove down street on headlights went off. Had to park, turn vehicle on/off, turn headlights on/off manually before they came back on. They were set on auto when this happened. Took it in to dealer Nov. 26, they said no recalls/updates and working. Took off, drove 15-20 minutes and the dash/radio/headlights all blinked off then back on. ??? obviously this is a major safety issue when they go off in the dark and I'm driving. Radio/maps issue. The radio randomly stops playing. One time touched maps button to turn off and the whole thing froze up. Radio not working, maps not working. I was driving down the highway/or city street when this happens. Totally random events. After it had been turned off for approx. 20 minutes, restarted car and it was working again. On Nov. 23 radio quit playing again. I've already taken it into the dealer 2 times for this issue. Drove straight to dealer, setup to take in Nov. 26. They checked it no new updates, opened technical ticket and was told they would call me. Called me later that afternoon, said Nissan aware of the issue and working on a fix which could be new update ( no good), maybe replace the radio or the computer in the car. No dates given as to when this might happen. Told just go ahead and drive it. This has happened multiple times when driving. What with this radio issue and now the headlight issue something needs to be done.
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Heater blows cold air. A valve under passenger side dashboard has to be manually opened to temporarily correct this.
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(Feb) forward emergency braking system faulty. I have filed another claim before this but there has been more development and answers to the unknown as to why it is doing this. I spoke to Nissans arbitration dept last night and they have found that it is some traffic lights that are causing an interference and causing this system to set off audible beeps followed by a red light (according to user manual it is the Feb emergency warning indicator). It will then brake on its own. . . Sometimes more significantly than others. I do have a picture of the light going off which I will attach to this complaint. I have had this car for 6mos and it has been in the shop 4 times. I feel this car is a lemon. I am still fighting with Nissan but as of last night they said that Nissan has no interest in replacing or letting me repurchase at this time, but they will offer a cash settlement.
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Stationary, 1 year old in rear of vehicle and the door would not unlock. The button on the p/s & d/s unlocked every door except for the d/s rear door. We tried to use the keyless remote to unlock the door, that failed as well. We attempted to open manually from inside the rear and the lock would not give way. We could not safely remove our child from the backseat. The driver's side rear door is still locked and we cannot get in or out of that door. All other doors and locks function normally as they should.
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The shift lock does not release when the brake is pressed. I have to manually release the shift lock. Replaced the selenoid twice. And it still does not last more than a week without breaking again. This happened as soon as I bought the car from a Nissan dealer within a week.
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We have had 2 parking lot fender benders within 3 months due to the fact that Nissan's rear view monitoring system's use of a backup camera is so complicated to use and its blind spot monitoring does not function under 20 miles per hour speed that I don't think they should have been approved as a feature on this car. Additionally, the interior back seat headrests block all windows that would normally be used for visual searching. As a buyer, I was not warned that the system has a very minimal use. It took two accidents before I found its limitations buried in the manual. The system is very dangerous since marketing implies that it protects from backing up when it does not. In the manual small print it lists so nine times when it will not work. Compared to other cars such as Lexus, this Nissan 'safety' feature is actually a danger to any driver.
1st electrical problem started while driving on highway when on vacation August 2014. Navigational system and radio would not work. Steering wheel if sharp turn made a loud noise. Happened for 1 day and then everthing worked again. 9/24/14 my Nissan Rogue 2013 was now completely dead and had to manually unlock door. Called aaa who jump started vehicle and stated replacing battery would not solve problem. The aaa mechanic stated there was an electrical problem. . . . Something continued to drain the battery even after the jump start. Brought to coastal Nissan where I was told the vehicle tested fine and did not have an electrical problem. Never was I informed there are complaints from other owners of intermittent electrical problems and the Rogue not starting. My vehicle is almost at the end of its warranty. 10/21/14 coming out of the garage late last night when making sharp turns the steering wheel make loud noises. When I arrived home the driver's side window would not go up. This morning the vehicle made a clicking noise but the engine would not start. The drivers' side window will not go up or down although the lights and other windows work. Declined aaa jumpstart since this has been intermittent and I needed coastal Nissan to not be able to deny any problem. After checking on line it appears many other Nissan owners are having similar problems. It is very important to have an agency like your's to ensure others are aware of safety issues and defects in vehicles. I also contacted the consumer affairs at Nissan per the emails I saw from other owners. If anyone else has this intermittent electrical problem just have vehicle towed so Nissan cannot deny a problem or fail to address and fix it.
Operator engaged in low speed parking maneuver. Car suddenly accelerated, jumped curb and struck tree. Driver slightly injured left wrist requiring x-rays. No bones fractured. I ordered reading of edr data. Was first told by dealership that no edr was installed in my vehicle even though the manual issued with the vehicle clearly stated there was. Nissan north America sent technician to extract data. By the time it was done entire electrical harness had been removed and replaced. Representative of Nissan north America claimed data was extracted and that their interpretation of the data indicated no culpability on their part for accident. Refused to share actual data with me since florida has no legislation dealing with ownership of such data. I consider their interpretation to be inconclusive since I have way of knowing the all of the elements required by NHTSA for interpretation was actually extracted.
Going down the interstate at cruising speed, with speed control set, it would just drop off cruise control on it's own and speed decreased rapidly. Manual acceleration would also not work. I had to exit the interstate at very low speed. We allowed the Rogue to sit for about 10 minutes thinking that is was overheating as we had been on a road trip and were heading home. After turning it back on it was acting normal again. We didn't have any trouble withit again until the next summer when we took a road trip again. Since then it has happened several times so I knew that it couldn't be from the car overheating. I took it back to the dealership where they told me that there was a service bulletin concerning this issue, but the 2011 model was not covered. This is insane. I was told it would cost approximately $5,000 to repainr. This is a major safety concern. I have no idea how long this problem has existed becaues we had never taken in on a road trip until about 50,000 miles when it occurred. We took it to the dealership after the second incident at 62,000. They said they would have repaired it had we brought it in prior to 60,000 but since it was over they would cover nothing even though they admitted there are problems with many of thier transmissions!! they also said they would only replace or add a cooling fan but they would not try to repair it because that was not allowed by Nissan. They said Nissan will not even let them open it up. This is very wrong!.
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Equipment problems | |
Radio/tape Cd Player problems | |
Air Conditioner problems | |
Owners/service Manual problems | |
Carrier/rack problems | |
Electrical Jack problems | |
Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problems | |
Adaptive Equipment problems | |
Mechanical Jack problems | |
Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problems |