Nissan Rogue owners have reported 7 problems related to transmission fluid leaking (under the power train 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.
We took the vehicle into vavoline and they told us that the car's transmission pan is almost rusted out and we have a 4 major leaks under our vehicle so bad that the block under the vehicle and the front axel is wet from the fluid leaks. We bought the car two days ago and brought it back to return it today because we were not told about any of these issues and they told us we were not going to get our money back. Even though it would not pass a state emissions test with all those leaks and she not have been sold to us.
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On the highway traveling 70 miles when I felt the the car wasn't pulling and the rpm went to 6 then back to 2. The vehicle slowed down. Exited the highway, checked fluid level which was low added 1/2 quart and resumed driving. No visible leaks noticed on this vehicle. Purchased new in 2016.
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Transmission cooler was replaced the week 6/05/2017 by carriage Nissan of gainesville, GA and on 6/16/2017 the Nissan Rogue was losing power on the drive back from atlanta(approx. . 3 hour drive). Rogue was taken to fenton Nissan in knoxville, TN and Nissan agreed to replace the transmission but would not pay for the transmission cooler. Rogue was picked up from fenton Nissan on 7/3/2017 and on 7/5/2017 the Rogue lost power and the transmission stopped working and my wife was stranded 40 miles from home. Rogue was towed to fenton Nissan and upon investigation found that an unauthorized part was used in the transmission cooler by carriage Nissan and all the transmission fluid had leaked out. A new transmission cooler was installed free of charge. (we paid $680 for the first defective cooler) during the time that the Rogue was at fenton Nissan computer diagnostics test was performed prior to releasing the Rogue to us and no codes showed up. Less than a week later the Rogue starting acting up and once again took it back to fenton Nissan and was informed it would cost $3000+ to replace the electrical harness, Nissan has agreed to pay 50% of the cost. I feel that unauthorized part caused undue stress not only on the transmission cooler, transmission, and engine but also the electrical harness as a result of all the power surges. There have been over 468,000 recalls for Nissan for electrical harness failure from 2008-2013 and also some 2014 Nissan Rogues. My Rogue VIN number doesn't show up on the recall list but it safe to assume that since this has been a problem from 2008-2013 and some of 2014 then why couldn't effect my vehicle.
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I have a 2008 Nissan rouge I also have problems with tans going up hill its like it quits pulling and now the check engine lit is on and it want change like it should took it the dealer had it in the shop before twice and they said it fixed it was leaking fluid from the trans. And now this happens guest some one have to get heart or killed before some one makes Nissan fixes the problems with the vehicles when they stop working they our a problem with it I see all of the complaints and still no one has done anything why.
I was driving west from st. Louis, mo to boulder, CO and about half way into my drive my 2008 Nissan Rogue s awd had a sudden loss of power. It would not accelerate but the rpm of the engine climbed when I pressed the pedal. I came to a stop and I could hear the transmission making an whining noise. I checked under the vehicle and did not see any fluid leaks or any damage. When I got back on the road the car worked normally for a while but then began to have the same problems. This occurred for the rest of the trip, sometimes working normally, and sometimes not.
The contact owns a 2011 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle decelerated numerous times and the failsafe mode light illuminated. Also, the transmission overheated once causing the transmission fluid to leak. The dealer test drove the vehicle but was unable to duplicate the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 61,000.
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I was driving from baltimore to philadelphia in June of this year. After about 1 hour of highway driving my 2009 Nissan Rogue started to stall as I reduced speed to get on the ramp of another highway. I wanted to pick up speed in order to merge onto the next highway, but my car would not respond. I had pushed the accelerating pedal to the metal and it still was not responding or rather going at 40mph. I exited the highway and stopped the engine, to give it a rest, but as I proceeded the car still stalled. I ended up having it towed from my hotel to Nissan dealership located 6723 essington avenue philadelphia, PA 19153. I was told the transmission fluid was topped off but they did not see a leak. I drove the car back to baltimore the next day, but the problem has been recurring. I have had many near misses) is Nissan waiting to have fatalities in order to react? I do not wish to be a statistic.
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