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Problems with 2018 Nissan Rogue FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

On average, the 2018 Nissan Rogue starts to “feel” problems with the FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE and its various aspects after 4 774 miles.

Components Affected by FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE Issues

We have classified the 42 complaints from 2018 Nissan Rogue about FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING 10 DYNAMIC BRAKE SUPPORT/BRAKE ASSIST 3

Recently reported FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE problems on 2018 Nissan Rogue

2018 nissan rogue sv purchased early march 2018. currently has less than 1,700 miles on it. three times in less than three weeks, the automatic braking system has engaged while driving down a major roadway. each time, the warning lights and dashboard have flashed and beeped. only the front passenger brake has engaged, resulting in a major "grinding" noise and a serious jerk to the right. the most recent incident happened with a vehicle in my blind spot and almost resulted in a collision. i have taken the vehicle to the dealership, where they have been unable to replicate the problem and have told me there is no known issue or error code. the first time to the dealership, they allegedly reset the sensors and told me there was nothing wrong. thursday, a week after it came home from the dealership, it happened again. my car is again at the dealership. nissan continues to tell me this is not a known issue and they have no codes for similar complaints, but based on the number of complaints on this and other sites, it appears there are several known issues. i am now in a loaner rogue allegedly waiting for nissan engineers to come look at my car, which may take a week or a month. in addition to the brake issue, the engine in this vehicle also ramps up to high rpms at low speeds (as if you were punching the gas when you're not) and idles very, very loudly.

Feb system activated when crossing rail road tracks. nothing was in front of the car. car stopped on tracks. this happened twice. i did not know it was the feb system. i thought the car just died. finally put it in reverse both times and backed off the tracks. luckily no cars were behind me. i took car to dealer. service technician drove the car to the same spot and the feb system activated for a third time on the tracks. car is sitting on the dealer's lot waiting for nissan engineer to come. i have only had the car for a month and this has happened 3 times.

On april 11, 2018, i was driving my brand new 2018 nissan rogue. i had just gotten off the highway, and was driving straight along a city street when suddenly the brakes slammed on, thrusting me forward and giving me a near heart attack. i could have been killed or seriously injured, had this happened under different circumstances. the emergency notice on the dashboard read "malfunction! - see driver manual." i had the foresight to take pictures of the dashboard, which i am including in this complaint. the icon was that of two cars colliding. there had been no car in front of me and nothing to collide with. the manual indicated that the emergency brake system had malfunctioned. needless to say, i am not aching to drive another nissan ... ever. i filed a report with nissan corporate consumer affairs the same evening. the car had 600 miles on it. i had the dealership tow the car back to their location the next day. to date, i have no car and no answers. neither nissan, nor the dealership is claiming responsibility, and neither believes they owe me any kind of accommodations. furthermore, in researching this very website, i came across five (5) other complaints that were identical to mine, and which happened within the past month or two. this is undoubtedly a systemic problem with the car. if possible, i would like to connect with these other consumers who are experiencing this problem. after nissan followed up a few times to tell me that my case was "under review," nissan's final response on friday, april 20, 2018, was to tell me to call "the better business bureau." they even offered to provide me with the phone number! meanwhile, i have no car, a refusal for accommodations from either party, and legal bills underway. nice!

The automatic emergency braking system incorrectly activated under a false-positive situation resulting in the brakes being applied while crossing over a bridge. luckily, there wasn't a vehicle following me, or else there may have been a collision.

Brand new 2018 rogue with less than 700 miles - the automatic breaking systems engaged for no reason while making a left hand turn. the car behind me had to swerve not to hit me other times the sensor light for the automatic breaking system flashes. on another day a warning code appeared stating the front sensor weren't working due to obstruction.

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