Nissan Rogue owners have reported 8 problems related to transmission stuck in gear (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.
My Nissan Rogue has less than 60,000 miles and was bought brand new in 2017. The past couple of months the transmission has started to fail. It jerks and has trouble accelerating like if the gear is stuck. My check engine turned on and had a code p0776 its the powertrain control module failure. I was driving the car normal on the freeway and had to stop on the side of the road and turned the car off and waited for a couple of minutes and drove back home and it was better but the check engine was on. The next day it happened again still need to make an appointment to take to dealer but I dont drive it as much now until it get checked at the dealer. I have read about Nissans cvt transmission are defective from factory from some articles inhave read.
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The Nissan Rogue 2013-2016 have a bad transmission issue on the cvt driving on the highway my car got stuck in gear and would not drive my sister also own a rouge same year 2015 her car transmission got her stuck in the middle of a city street.
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Reference 2014 Nissan Rogue VIN# 5n1at2mv4ec764173: 2014 Nissan Rogue was stuck in low gear on 9/6/19. We were stranded forcing us to abandon the vehicle. We picked up the car the next day and it seems to be operating fine. This is the second time and the most serious incidence. The first time was a year ago where it would not shift. The engine was racing but it sounded like we were still on the lowest gear.
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The contact owns a 2017 Nissan rouge. The contact stated while driving 30 mph the vehicle came out of gear and moved forward. The vehicle was stopped and put into park and came out of gear again and stuck the contact when she exited the vehicle. Medical attention was required and the contact had a broken foot. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was notified but advised the contact nothing. The failure mileage was approximately 2000. Jc.
Passenger airbag does not work, transmission won't work properly. Very sluggish start and stuck in gear.
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When driving between 25-40 mike per hour the vehicle sounds loud as if the transmission was stuck in third gear. This is when driving on the street or highway once you pass 45 miles I catches gear and stops.
In June of this year my family and I was on our way to myrtle beach for a family vacation in my 2009 Nissan rouge . While on the highway my car started making a loud whinny noise and then completely lost power. With the gas peddle to the floor it would only go 40mph. We pulled over and it would not go at all. It was like it was stuck in neutral. We sat for a while and it drove like nothing was wrong. We decided not to take it on vacation but leave it to have someone look at it. They found nothing wrong. It has happend on two more separate occasions now both times on the highway after driving for about 45mins. I made appointment and sent it to a certified Nissan dealership to be looked at. They are unable to help because they could not duplicate the problem. Although I was told by them that they have see it many times before and what is happening is the transmission is getting hot the fluid is bubbling and sending signals to the vehicle to shut down. Nissian will not authorize the dealership to be able to fix the problem without being able to duplicate. The problem is they can not duplicate the problem because it takes a while of driving for it to occur. I called consumer afairs and they un willing help stating the same thing the dealership told me.
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My transmission got stuck in 1st gear when pulling out onto a busy road, causing me to have pull over and almost getting hit by other vehicles, when I took it to my mechanic and then a licensed Nissan dealership I was informed it was the transmission and furthermore informed that on the consumer affairs Nissan website it states they have had many problems with this transmission and doubled the warranty from 60,000 miles to 120,000 miles due to this defective transmission, on not just my model and year but over 8 years and 3 different models of Nissans however because I was 5000 miles over the warranty they would not help me pay for the $3586 I had to pay to make the vehicle driveable and secondly what if this transmission would have gotten stuck or went out on a hwy where I was doing 65 mph Nissan should also be responsible for the cost for getting this defective product fixed I call them several times at consumer affairs and they will not assist me at all because I am 5000 miles over the warranty the public needs to know how terrible of a company this is and how dangerous this could be for others who own these vehicles.