We have classified the 42 complaints from 2018 Nissan Rogue about FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE into the following categories.
Tl* the contact's mother owns a 2018 nissan rogue. on two occasions, while driving at unknown speeds, the vehicle independently decelerated and the forward collision avoidance system activated independently without another vehicle being in close proximity. the vehicle was taken to ganley's mayfield nissan (6060 mayfield rd, mayfield heights, oh 44124, (440) 449-9500) where a software update was performed; however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failures. the approximate failure mileage was 16,200.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 35 mph, the braking system activated and the vehicle came to an abrupt complete stop. the contact sustained problems with her back and neck due to the vehicle suddenly stopping. the contact mentioned going to an urgent care several days after the incident and was provided with medication. the vehicle was taken to napleton st louis nissan (10964 page ave, st. louis, mo 63132, (314) 269-1682), but no failure was found. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that they would conduct an investigation that would take six to eight weeks. the warranty had a small allotted time of five days for a loaner vehicle. the manufacturer offered no further assistance while the contact awaited the results of the investigation. the failure mileage was 9,301.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving various speeds, the automatic emergency braking system would randomly activate, causing the vehicle to stop abruptly. the vehicle was taken to tom wood nissan (4150 e. 96th st, indianapolis, in) who replaced the braking sensors and re-calibrated the braking system, but the failure continued. the vehicle was recently taken to the dealer and the owner was informed that the failure could not be duplicated. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and did not assist. the failure mileage was 9,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while the contact's daughter was driving 35 mph, the automatic emergency brake system engaged on its own. the front passenger unlatched his seat belt to reach into the rear seat at the time of the failure, thus striking his head on the windshield. medical attention was not received. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. a dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer had been informed of failure. the failure mileage was 25,000. *tr*jb
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving approximately 55 mph, the automatic emergency brake system took over the vehicle. as a result, all four wheels seized and the vehicle veered to the left. an unknown warning indicator illuminated. the contact waited for a few seconds and the warning indicators went away. the contact continued driving to her destination. the contact also stated that the failure occurred one other time while driving in the city. banister nissan of chesapeake (930 n battlefield blvd, chesapeake, va 23320) was contacted by phone and a diagnostic appointment was scheduled for july 1, 2019. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 28,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 70 mph, the vehicle made a loud abnormal noise and suddenly came to a complete stop. in addition, the forward collision avoidance emergency braking system, air bag, and brake warning indicators illuminated. j c billion inc. (270 automotive ave, bozeman, mt 59718, (406) 551-6529) was contacted and informed the contact to take the vehicle to a dealer. the vehicle was taken to tonkin wilsonville nissan (9206, 26700 sw 95th ave, wilsonville, or 97070, (503) 222-2277) where it was diagnosed that the automatic emergency brake sensor and passenger side air bag sensor needed to be reprogrammed. the sensors were reprogrammed, but the air bag indicator remained illuminated. the manufacturer was made aware of the failures. the failure mileage was 3,900.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving approximately 10 mph, a grinding noise was heard and would not stop. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the contact stated that this was the second time the failure occurred. the vehicle was driven to ramsey nissan (401 nj-17, upper saddle river, nj 07458), but the cause of the failure could not be determined other suggesting that the avoidance control system failed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided case number: 35221164. the approximate failure mileage was 3,777.
While driving down a straight suburban road at approximately 40 mph, the car beeps several times and comes to a sudden and harsh stop with the brake pedal fully depressed. car behind almost slammed into the car. no obstruction on road, clear weather.
The automatic emergency brake system engages when there is a clear road and no obstructions in front of or around the vehicle whatsoever. the most recent incident happened while the car was in motion on a highway going 45-50 mph - the aeb system deployed and the car fully engaged the brakes in an attempt to stop. this was on an open road with no other vehicles or obstructions in the road or even in my direct line of sight. there are many others who seem to have reported this issue to their dealer's service dept. and have been told there is nothing wrong with the sensors. i live where ice is common - had this happened even traveling at a slower pace in bad road conditions, i could have spun out, slid into other traffic, into the ditch, etc. this is an extremely dangerous situation...it's a rear-end collision or even worse accident just waiting to happen.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 55 mph, the automatic emergency braking system suddenly activated and caused the front end of the vehicle to bend downwards. this event almost caused a rear end collision. the failure only lasted a few seconds and then the contact drove home. the vehicle was taken to bertera nissan (569 oxford st s, auburn, ma 01501, (508) 832-9611) where it was diagnosed that the electrical system failed and the vehicle needed to be test driven. the dealer stated that the emergency brake pedal was not covered under the warranty and needed to be replaced because it was worn out by wear and tear. the failure occurred one day after the vehicle was purchased. the failure mileage was 114.
Purchased the vehicle in oct 2018. in feb 2019 for no reason the car breaked hard while driving at 65 mph. alarm went off and light flashed in the dash. nothing in front of me or beside me. took it in to the dealership and was told the icc/radar system was not working correctly. codes c1a16-97 and c1a18-54 were in the icc module. was told the issue was fixed. then the other day it happened again. i was driving at about 60 mph and it just breaked. nothing in front of me or beside me. i have asked nissan to return the car because i do not feel safe driving it. they refuse saying they can fix it. guess they will fix it like they did last time.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 25 mph, the emergency braking system activated. the contact heard an abnormal noise and parked the vehicle on the side of the road. the vehicle was taken to garden city nissan (located at 316 n franklin st, hempstead, ny 11550, (516) 483-4400), but they were unable to duplicate the failure. the contact stated that the failure occurred three times. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was 5,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while reversing the vehicle, the auto braking feature operated independently. the contact mentioned that there was nothing behind the vehicle when the braking system operated. the failure recurred multiple times. the vehicle was taken to jeffrey nissan (30800 gratiot ave, roseville, mi 48066, (586) 510-1378). the contact mentioned that the dealer repaired the braking system from the unknown recall notice she received. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 8,300. *bf the consumer no longer owns the vehicle.*js
Twice the dirver assist emergency break stopped the car when no other cars are ahead of it. on 11/26 i was stopped at a light. the light turned green i stepped on the gas and within a few seconds the car came to a complete stop. the car behind me almost hit me. i called the dealer i bought the car from and they apparently know of the issue. the dealer said nissan is aware but has not done a recall. i called nissan this morning and they are claiming not to be aware. people will die if this emergency break sensor is not properly fixed.
This has nothing to do with airbags i was driving down the road at 38 miles per hour and a 40 mile-an-hour zone going down a small grade nobody in front nobody behind nobody beside me and the brakes locked up. it threw me for word twist in my body the seatbelt hurt my left hip in my left shoulder because it was unexpected there was nothing there. thanks
While driving car on a quiet street that has one lane in each direction at approximately 30 mph the car vibrated, made a loud grinding sound, seemed to pull right and braked hard very suddenly which was very frightening. there were no cars in front, side or back when this occurred. i brought it to a local nissan dealer a few days later and was told they could not duplicate problem. i later called dealer where i leased car and was told they had seen problems with the forward collision braking system that would cause the problem. i took the car to the dealer and was initially told the computer didn't show a code so they could do nothing. i insisted that the car was unsafe to drive and spoke to service manager who said there was an update so then they reprogrammed radar and icc control. i don't know if this will solve problem and i am afraid to drive the car as many other complaints show a fix doesn't necessarily work, problem reoccurs and there have been accidents.. there should be a recall with cars with the automatic collision braking systems before deaths occur.
I recently purchased a 2018 nissan rogue from john sisson nissan in western pennsylvania. the vehicle is equipped with nissan's forward collision monitoring system. while driving on an interstate with no vehicles in front of me, the vehicle automatically applied the brakes. this caused the vehicles behind me to have to quickly react and attempt to go around me. immediately after the incident, the system went into fault and produced several error codes. the system reset itself after powering off the vehicle. unfortunately, a similar incident occurred a few hours latter into the trip. i subsequently turned the system off until i could get it to a dealer to be repaired. the dealer had the car for several days and i was informed that the front radar sensor was faulty and was replaced. hopefully this has resolved the issue. i have done investigating and it appears this type of incident has been reported before and nissan has issued several bulletins. i am question if either nissan or the dealer knew about the issues and sold me the car anyway or even worse, failed to perform maintenace on the vehicle prior to delivery. if this issue is not addressed, it is going to cause a lot of accidents. someone needs to look into what is going on with these vehicles. *dt*jb
While moving at 35mph on a paved surface street with no obstacles/cars in front of me or behind me and a green light at the next traffic light, the car (2018 nissan rogue s awd) made a high pitched noise and came to a full stop. seemed as if the emergency braking system engaged for no apparent reason. could have caused a rear end collision if anyone were behind me or if i were on the highway.
The front sensor on my vehicle is malfunctioning. it says front end collision not detected. i've brought this up to a local nissan dealership and they dismissed it and said nothings wrong. yet i will be driving down the road and it wont be working. the arrow in the picture i've provided shows where the sensor is. i just put that sticker on a few days ago, but the issue has been ongoing for several months
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. the contact stated that the forward collision avoidance sensor malfunctioned. the indicator flashed, which meant the feature was unavailable. the dealer (stadium nissan, 1140 w katella ave, orange, ca 92867, (714) 923-5100) claimed that the vehicle had a sticker that blocked the sensor. the contact stated that the failure occurred before the sticker was placed on the vehicle. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 7,500.
While accelerating on a county street, at almost 40 mph, my car decided to suddenly brake and almost immediately stop. it vibrated and we heard a loud grinding type noise. i removed my foot from accelerator, and after just a second, the braking stopped and i was able to accelerate again. i was almost rear-ended by the car behind me. no warning lights or sounds were heard. the car has about 15,500 miles. this is the second time that this has happened. the first time was just starting to accelerate from a stop light, so it was at only about 10 mph. then the dealership said no codes were thrown, so they could not find a problem to fix. it's in the dealership again today, hoping that they can figure out the problem and fix it. i'm scared to drive this on the freeway, or actually anywhere i want to go more than 10 miles per hour...so that would be every time i want to drive my car!
The forward collision avoidance (fca) / automatic emergency braking system inadvertently activated resulting the brakes being abruptly applied while driving forward on a neighborhood thoroughfare at 40 mph and nothing in front of me.. there was a vehicle following me which had to swerve around me or else there would have been a rear collision. the system generated a false warning with a beeping and dashboard lights. this is the 1st time the vehicle has applied the brakes in the 3 months i've had the vehicle. i have called the autonation pinecrest dealership and they told me to bring the vehicle in to check the fca sensor because they have similar complaints from other new rogue owners.
My safety braking system suddenly engaged for no apparent reason. i was driving 40 mph on a straight, level suburban street that was newly paved within the last year. there were no other vehicles around and there were no obstructions in the roadway. the alarm sounded and the brakes engaged. it felt and sounded as though i was driving on speed reducing pavement. the car did not come to a complete stop but it brought my speed down to about 15mph. it then disengaged and normal driving resumed. it was frightening but luckily no one was behind me because it certainly could have caused me to be rear ended.
I was driving around 11am using local roads. i had been driving about 5 minutes when i pulled up to a stop sign. it was a clear day, light traffic, dry pavement, no leaves or other road debris. as i pulled away from the stop sign, within 20 feet, the car suddenly started shaking and stopping. it made an incredibly loud noise. i immediately pulled over the shoulder. there were no messages on the dash or behind the steering wheel. after sitting there a few minutes, i proceeded home without further incident. later that day, i dropped the car off at the car dealer to check into this problem. i was given a loaner car, and by the following monday, got a call to come and pick up my car. the service team was unable to replicate the problem, so nothing was fixed. this also happened on september 24, 2018. this time, i was exiting a highway and was slowing down on a ramp. the car suddenly started shaking and made a loud noise. it grinded to a stop. it was startling to me, as i've never had a car do this to me before. i assumed there was something wrong with the road surface and figured the anti-lock brake or the collision avoidance system had engaged. i was taking a friend home from cancer surgery that day, so i didn't think about it a whole lot. i had other worries. in considering what happened, i believe that the brakes automatically engaged in both cases. it seemed like the car was determined to stop, even though there were no obstacles in my way. i had no control over the car. it's an unnerving thing to have occur, but at least i was going slow and didn't have cars behind me. i'm concerned that if it happened as i'm going at a high rate of speed on a highway, it could cause a car to rear-end me, or cause my car to swerve out of control and cause an accident.
While beginning to accelerate on a local street the car made a grinding noise and the brake applied.
? the automatic emergency braking is faulty. on oct. 10, 2018, i was driving into mt. hope cemetery in rochester, ny. the road was clear: no traffic, no people. without warning, the car beeped and came to an abrupt stop and skidded. for a split second, a yellow triangle with something inside it came up on the display. i pushed the brake. i hit nothing. there was nothing there. i drove off without incident. (according to the owner's manual, that triangle indicated a pedestrian.) since then, i've been disabling the aeb whenever i drive. i do not trust the car; it scares me. *dt *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 5 mph, the vehicle unexpectedly stopped moving and the front camera malfunctioned. the contact also mentioned that the camera erroneously detected that a vehicle was in the front of his vehicle, which caused it to brake automatically. the contact stated that the failures occurred multiple times. stadium nissan (1140 w katella ave, orange, ca 92867, (714) 923-5100) was contacted, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failures. the failure mileage was approximately 1,000.
Auto emergency braking is activating when there is no vehicle or obstacle in front of me. it happenend the first time i left the dealer on an open highway. it happened again in a dark parking garage, and again when i was going less than 10 miles an hour over railroad tracks. it happened to my husband going over a bridge with metal expansion joints. good thing no one was behind us when it happened. i will be calling the dealer in the morning. my rogue has around 3,000 miles on it.
The automatic emergency braking system incorrectly activated resulting in the brakes being abruptly applied while crossing an intersection. luckily, there wasn't a vehicle following me, or else there may have been a collision. the system regularly generates false warnings , but this is the 2nd time the vehicle has applied the brakes in the 6 months i've had the vehicle *bf *as
My 2018 nissan rogue braked suddenly, for no reason. traveling 30 mph on a quiet neighborhood street. the lights on the dashboard flashed briefly, there was a loud grinding noise, then sudden and complete stop in the middle of the road. no cars in front or back of mine. the only thing in the road was a metal drain cover. very frightening experience.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. the contact stated that the vehicle's automatic braking feature independently activated while the vehicle was being driven at various speeds. there were no obstacles in the vehicle's path. the failure occurred without warning on approximately six occasions. the dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 1,600. *dt consumer stated incident happened 6 times after the purchase. updated 12/04/18*jb
The vehicle will make a sudden accelerated decrease in speed nearly grinding to a halt. the vehicle has 5100 miles on it. this has happened more than once. it has happened twice while traveling over railroad tracks. it will make a grinding noise, then resume operation within seconds. it could cause an accident if someone were behind me. *tt *tr *dt consumer stated there was no warning displayed,nor was there an issue with the vehicle. it did not happen on the way home saturday evening 9/22. i did notice the feb light that was on the dash. updated 10/11/18*jb *tr
Purchased new on august 1, 2018 nissan rogue sv. at 500 miles the collision avoidance system cas engaged un-expectantly while driving down a two lane road with no other traffic on the road. car immediately began braking hard, instrument gages began flashing, and a burning smell coming through the vents. returned it to stuart nissan in enid, ok. they first stated they had never heard of this happening and knew of no tech bulletins advising same. i then provided them information i retrieved from the nissan site to include the fault code associated with the incident. they first attempted to re-program the computer with no success. they then replaced the computer and installed new programming. this seems to have resolved the issue, as it has not reoccurred since. however when i expressed the potential seriousness of this had it occurred on a busy street or interstate they were indifferent. this has the potential to kill people and should be recalled.
I bought my new nissan rogue 2018 on july 7, 2018. last friday aug 17 at 4:30 pm,i was driving my car and it stopped by itself on top of the train tracks in farmingdale, ny., like it had an electronic panic. thank god i didn't panic. i looked to the right and the left, no trains coming, so i push the start button and the car worked again, i got out of there. i took the car to nissan on saturday and "they say" they fixed the problem. i think this unacceptable, i could be dead right now, and all the stress that was involved. i heard the guy at nissan saying this has been happening to other rogues. they shouldn't be allowed to sell cars with that kind of problem.
On three different occasions my car has beeped like someone was in the way one of those occasions breaking pretty abruptly with no vehicles around as a cop went by and i was downtown at night i explained this to the service at chico nissan and was told one other customer had complained but it's just a signal being sent out and there's nothing they can do i don't feel like this is a very safe feature if it's going to slam my brakes on when no one's in front of me especially because someone may be behind me and not expecting my car to abruptly stopped for no good reason
The radio/navigation has rebooted twice which disables everything until it restarts also while driving between 35-40 miles and hour on a normal 2 lane road with no other cars around and passing through an intersection the emergency braking system engaged and the started to brake hard, the warning in the car went off as well. i had no idea what happened and it disengaged within a second or two and i continued one my way. the car was purchased about 3 months ago and has 3,600 miles on it. based on reading this threads, this is a problem that is well known on this model.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 50 to 60 mph, the vehicle decelerated. when the brake pedal was depressed, it would cancel the system out and the vehicle would return to normal. in addition, the triangle icon illuminated and the emergency braking system applied on its own, stopping the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to modern nissan of lake norman (18615 statesville rd, cornelius, nc 28031, (704) 603-6575) four times, but the failures could not be duplicated. during the second visit, the dealer calibrated the emergency braking system and informed the contact that they could not do anything until it stored the failure information. the vehicle was not repaired and the failure recurred twice after the calibration. the manufacturer was notified of the failures and provided case number: 36645582. the approximate failure mileage was 4,800.
While driving straight at approximately 25-30 mph on a city street with a slight incline and no other vehicles around or inconsistencies in the road surface, the vehicle made a hard and abrupt deceleration combined with a grinding sound for about 2-3 seconds then resumed normal operation. the vehicle had been purchased 2 days earlier and had about 40 miles on the odometer. when contacted, the sales staff claimed no knowledge of a problem but the dealership's service department acknowledged they had a technical service bulletin (tsb 18-041a) alerting them of the issue and they had in fact dealt with similar situations within that service department. they ran diagnostic tests on our vehicle and the laser control module for the emergency braking system failed. they reprogrammed it, tested it, and it failed again. they ordered a new ckd laser control unit, reprogrammed it, performed sensor calibration, road tested it and say they verified all warning lights are out and no codes are reset. they offered to replace the vehicle. this seems to be a random and systemic problem.
We purchased 2018 nissan rogue in june. today we drove 75 miles and the emergency braking activated 4 times for no reason. once on the interstate, once on the off ramp, and twice on the highway. there were no rr tracks or other obstacles. this has happen to me on two other occasions. the vehicle has almost 1000 miles on it. i'm afraid someone will think i'm brake checking them! ill be speaking to the dealer, but i saw other complaints here and decided to register mine also. when this happens it sounds as if you're driving over 'rumble strips'.
Approaching an uphill grade road, the forward stop assist was activated, stopping the car abruptly. the car behind me had to swerve to avoid from hitting me at the rear. in addition the back up monitor system is inoperative and the lane change warning system only works intermittently.
Two week old nissan rogue. the emergency braking system activates in the parking garage where i work. it seems to happen anywhere in the garage (any floor) and when i surpass ~15mph. spoke with the dealer and they are going to take a look at it, but going by the number of similar complaints on this site i'm beginning to think nissan needs to issue a fix and recall. *tt
Forward collision avoidance brand new 2018 rogue with less than 1000 miles - the automatic breaking systems engaged when there was no obstructions in the road. almost caused a rear end collision. door ajar warning again, this is a new 2018 rouge sport with less than 700 miles. the door ajar warning won't turn off, even though the door is securely closed. the overhead light stays on as well.
Forward emergency braking system engages while approaching a metal roadway surface and comes to a complete and abrupt stop. the roadway is a driveway on a private property. this vehicle is equipped with a safety system designed to prevent collisions with objects ahead, but engages when there is no object in front. the dealership has been aware of this issue since july 5, 2018 and the manufacturer has been aware since july 26, 2018. in several instances, motorist traveling behind were unexpectedly surprised and forced to take evasive maneuvers to avoid collision. *tt *tr
My automatic emergency braking system enables when there is no car ahead or near mine. this happens primarily when there is a metal cover on the road such as when road work is being completed. this has happened 3 times in 6 months. the last time i was going 40 mph and it came to a sudden stop with a vehicle behind me that almost hit me. i can manually turn off the safety shield but i have to turn it off every time i start the car.
We made a purchase of brand new nissan rogue sv yesterday 06/24/2018. unfortunately we didn't get a chance to bring our brand new vehicle at home today as we got malfunction warnings 2 times with sudden automatic brakes by that vehicle's automatic breaking system(abs)and loud malfunction warning noise within in 4 miles of driving from nissan dealership. nissan dealer told us that he will ask his technician to look at it tomorrow and find out the cause of that malfunction warning. but as of now, i haven't received any answer from them. due to this, i feel very unsafe, uncomfortable and scared to drive that vehicle again as i drove that vehicle for just 4 miles before we turned that vehicle to downey nissan dealer again in less than 30 minutes of our purchase for repair.
Three times the automatic braking system has engaged when there was no vehicle other obstacle near or in the car's path. all three times, the warning light flashed, there was a beep, and the brake's engaged and there was a grinding sound and the car pulled to the right. first two times it occurred as i was driving up a ramp in a parking garage. as i reached the crest of the ramp, the brakes engaged and car slowed. if anyone had been behind, i'd have been rear-ended. there were no cars in front of me or alongside. the third occurrence was on two lane road coming through a traffic light -- no cars in front or in the intersection and suddenly the car braked as well as beeped. i talked to dealership about the first two incidents and they told me they knew of no issues so of course did nothing. this is a new car which i got on march 24 2018. these incidents occurred in april, may and june. car currently has 4500 miles on it.
While driving in a parking garage. the collision avoidance system activated for no reason, causing my car to come to a complete stop.
The problem began in my 2017 nissan maxima. i told the dealership that the emergency automatic braking system initiated while no other cars were around. they traded me in to the 2018 nissan rogue and the same issue has occurred 3 times in this vehicle. each time, there were no other vehicles around. the dealership claimed there is nothing wrong with the vehicle. it wasn't until i contacted corporate that they admitted they know there's a defect, but no fix was available yet. they knowingly jeopardized my infant son's safety and lied to me. this defect is scary and shouldn't be allowed to be swept under the rug by the dealerships. i no longer feel safe driving with nissan.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while operating the vehicle, the brake assist randomly activated and caused the vehicle to decelerate and/or stop. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and a representative was sent to examine the vehicle at priority nissan (6390 richmond rd, williamsburg, va). the front sensors were replaced and a software update was performed, but the failures continued. also, while in reverse, the rear sensors malfunctioned and failed to alert that a second vehicle was positioned in the rear, which could cause the driver to back into another vehicle. in addition, while driving with the cruise control engaged and set at 55 mph, the speed would increase on its own while driving on a curved road. the cause of the failures was not determined. the failure mileage was 5,000. *bf as of 5/30/19 no volume with navigation system still, a/c not working right. vehicle continues to jerk when pushing on the gas. remote start not working again, nissan connect has frozen up again. consumer was told by the dealer there was nothing to repair or fix aside from the things that showed up on diagnostic's. 'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'*jb
The emergency braking engages without reason. this has led to 2 near misses. once the car just stopped in the road. i thiought it might have misinterpreted a snow pile. then, driving over a train crossing, the car just stopped. luckily i was able to get it moving before a train came. very scary! when i called the service department, they were not very concerned. they thought there would be a software fix in a few weeks and i should just shut off the emergency braking feature until then! i paid extra for this feature that is most likely going to get me in an accident!!! crazy!! i believe a recall is needed asap before someone gets killed.