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Problems with 2009 Nissan Rogue POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2009 Nissan Rogue starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 95 943 miles.

Components Affected by POWER TRAIN Issues

We have classified the 95 complaints from 2009 Nissan Rogue about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.

DRIVELINE 1 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2009 Nissan Rogue

Transmission froze, no forward gear, no reverse gear. luckily it happened when pulling into the coalfield rest stop northbound on i-55. as i slowed to pull off on the exit ramp, the rogue jerked twice and came to sudden stop. with the transmission locking up it may have caused a serious accident if i were to be on the interstate (i-55 northbound) at approximately 6:30pm on may 14, 2015. traffic at the time was average but steady in flow.

I have a nissan rogue s 2009, i have a banging noise from underneath the floor boards. i was made check by a mechanic and he said is the drive shaft and u joint is completely covered is rust with the drive shaft and can broke in any moment and the i have to repair not only that other parts too like the transmission, directional and so on. i went to the nissan dealer part service and the person who work there he said that part is very expensive and for the low of mileage shouldn't happened. is very expensive to replace is a fault of nissan on a bad parts that they install on my truck. they need to make a recall and fix this big problem in the same way they charge for the truck and we paid, they need to replace at not cost is there responsibility for use bad parts and this is urgent i don't wants my mother, my nephew (3 y) and my nice (2 y) get into an accident and myself please help me this is urgent to bring my car for repair.

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.

I purchased the vehicle from a reputable used car dealer used. the vehicle seemed ok very nice interior exterior appearance. on the test drive the vehicle would not shift into second or third , the dealer agreed to pay for a transmission flush. the next day when i got i n the car to drive to the nissan dealer to have the transmission service done, i noticed the vehicle being erratic, it felt like a tire out of round or a suspension issue. when i got to the dealer i noticed the brand new tires the dealer had installed were worn on the outside. so i had them check it out , the vehicle was out of alignment. then i noticed the oil that had been put in the vehicle was wrong 10w20 instead of 10w30. while at the nissan dealer they performed the recall on the harness in the door. they also noticed the tires low and performed and alignment. after the transmission flush and fill, they also did the ecm updates. i noticed the vehicle was still doing the same thing it would not shift into 2nd sometimes or third. the next day. the tpms light came on again. nissan needs to be held responsible for the lack of quality and repair these major problems that have been reported by numerous complaints. i am stuck with a lemon of a car, because my finance company would not allow me to buy what i wanted, i have to pay for this vehicle for 6 years, and i am afraid i got stuck. buyers need to be made aware of this low quality vehicle and the manufacturers lack of regard for complaints. 70000 miles is nothing for a vehicle today, but at the high cost of repair and replacement this is unacceptable. *tr

I was driving on 95n and getting off an exit ramp when i heard a loud noise that sounded like something fell out of my car. the loud noise then turned into a dragging noise as if something did fall out of my car. i immediately began to slow down. after stopping on the highway i realized my gear shifter was loose and i wasn't able to drive the car any longer. the police and tow truck eventually came and my car was towed to my mechanic. the car wasn't ready until this past saturday 2/21/15. my mechanic issued me an invoice that said "drive shaft broke from transmission yoke ripping the shift cable from the shifter and broke the shifter". *tr

Vehicle loses power, hesitates, and lacks acceleration, all to the point of being unsafe while driving in traffic. i often cannot make it up hills and cannot pass cars on highways i've already had the entire transmission and transfer case replaced (in january of 2015), and now require a new transmission control module. the initial transmission failure came at approximately 74,000 miles. i purchased the car with approximately 54.5k miles on it.

Car transmission makes whining sound. as you drive up an incline it gets worse. car shuts down while driving. you are forced to pull over as you have no power. after 5 -10 minutes the car will start up again. car was brought to nissan and they were aware of the issue. they installed an external oil cooler as their cvt transmission has issues with overheating. this is most definitely a safety issue as the car just shuts down and apparently this is a known problem by nissan. nissan charged $1000 to fix the issue which should be a recalled safety issue with the car. there have been numerous complaints and situations where this has happened to other rogue owners. *js

I was driving my 2009 nissan rogue when i heard a banging noise from underneath the floor boards so i turned around and headed back home when the truck came to a stop and would not come out of park so i went underneath the truck and it had broke a u joint and the u joint was completely covered in rust with the drive shaft still turning it had snapped the shifter cable. i have spoke with numerous people that have worked on cars before and they said this shouldn't have happened at this low of mileage. i also spoke with the parts manager from the dealership and he has worked on nissans for 20 years and he said he has never seen something like this happen. i have been trying to work with nissan and they are trying to shove the deal that they have for me down my throat and i am not willing to take it since this is a fault of nissan on a bad part that they installed on my truck. there is also another recall on my truck that i was never informed of and i have had my truck serviced at nissan dealerships since i bought the truck in 2011. *tr

2009 nissan rogue. consumer writes in regards to a failure to remedy cvt transmission overheating design defect. *smd the consumer stated when the transmission overheated, the vehicle unexpectedly slow down and it would no longer accelerate. the consumer stated none of nissan's remedies worked, despite having the transmission fluid flushed and replaced, and thereafter, having the transmission replaced. the consumer was then informed a new coolant tank would fix the issue.

I was traveling on a highway on a long distance trip and after about 2 1/2 hours, my vehicle won't accelerate past 60 mph as i was passing another vehicle. it was dangerous this happened because vehicles(including big trucks) behind me had to brake because of my unexpected no acceleration. there were no warning lights lit on the instrument panel to indicate anything wrong. after a the rest stop, the vehicle went back to normal but did it again while returning three days later and after driving for more than two and half hours. called nissan customer service and was told to take it to nissan dealer to get checked. called dealer and i have appointment next week. *tr

My girlfriend was driving on highway 80 east heading up to truckee. while climbing in the mountain the car lost the ability to rev higher than 2500rpm. her speed tropped from 65 to 35 on a mountain road and was almost rear ended by a semi. no matter how much gas she gave the care would not go faster than 35 mph. she had to pull over off the freeway and after shutting off the car for 15 minutes every ran fine. now any time we drive for more than 60 minutes we loose power and have to pull off the highway to let the car rest because of loss of power. almost been in two accidents. *tr

The car went into "limp mode" unexpectedly and does not move. nissan's older cvt transmission gets hot and to protect itself, nissan has it programmed to shut itself down. as a result, the car will not move, even though it is in gear. this happens after long highway drives (1 hour +) or when climbing long hills. the dealer solution is to continually flush the transmission fluid every 30k miles at a cost of over $200 each time. this is very very very dangerous, if you are making a left-hand turn into traffic after coming to a stop, there is a huge potential to be involved in a collision. additionally, when on the highway, climbing a hill, the car has again, gone into limp mode and slowed down to a crawl, making the vehicle behind you almost rear-end you. additionally, nissan's answer has been to extend the warranty on the transmission to 120k, but that is of no value because the dealers will never admit that the cvt needs replacing nor does it pay for the $250 cvt flush. please look into this, it is very very very dangerous. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan rogue. the contact stated that while driving at 60 mph, the vehicle failed to accelerate. the contact mentioned that the fuel pedal was depressed but the vehicle would not accelerate. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 160,000.

My 2009 nissan rogue is having problems with being unable to accelerate when going up an incline with speeds of 55mph and above. this has been an ongoing problem for almost a year. i'll be doing 60-75mph and then i notice that my foot is on the floor board and i'm losing speed. the first time this happened (july 11, 2013) i lost all speed and had to pull off the interstate. it was incredibly dangerous. on top of it i wasn't able to get my car to start for 20 minutes. i took it to a mechanic after it happened who said everything was fine, and he couldn't find anything. the loss of speed has happened on at least 5 occasions since last summer. *tr

Vehicle's cvt transmission regularly enters "safety mode," triggering a sudden loss in power at high speed (75mph+). nissan aware that the issue exists and is widespread, but waits for complaining customers to come to dealership to install a transmission oil cooler. *tr

Driving on the highway my transmission seems to have trouble shifting gears when traveling over 50 mph, i was driving and had my gas pedal to the floor and my car seemed to have no power. i exited the highway for safety purposes and once i came to a stop off the interstate i tried to make a left turn towards a gas station and my car stalled in the middle of the road. i let off the gas and tried to accelerate, finally successful after a few tries. this has happened several times and while i have had children in the car making it very unsafe. i have been doing research and found that there are problems with the cvt transmission. the warranty was extended to 120k miles by nissan and since i never received a letter informing me of this i just recently passed 120k miles. in the beginning of this problem everyone diagnosed it as fuel pump/injection issues and now it's too late to have it fixed. this needs to be recalled immediately with as many people like myself having this same issue. since may of 2014 i have had numerous problems and now that i have gotten the proper diagnosis i feel like nissan is putting people like myself and others that were not properly notified in time of this extended warranty on serious danger. i have been lucky that no one has hit me when i take off from a stop sign and my transmission won't shift into gear leaving me stalled. this is not ok and they shouldn't be able to get away with putting a limit on when to fix or replace damaged parts!

One day, there were no issues with the vehicle. the following day, when attempting to drive, the car exhibited extremely poor acceleration from a stop (i.e. starting a car in 4th gear). the car would very slowly accelerate to ~25mph, then begin to perform better. clearing an intersection from a stopped position took up to 5-10s longer than it should have. also determined that the car no longer had functioning break lights. car was not safely usable. seems to be a very common issue with this model, based on internet searches. the dealer claimed initially to have no knowledge at all of this issue. dealer replaced brake pedal switch and problem was resolved. repair was not done under warranty, but was done under my extended warranty, so i still had to pay to have this known, safety critical issue repaired. *tr

While exiting the interstate the car jarred to a stop. when we tried to accelerate at the green light the engine revved but would not move. when we pressed the accelerator all the way the transmission caught and the car struggled to go 5 miles an hour- jarring all the way. we barely made it to a parking lot before it died completely. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan rouge. the contact stated that while attempting to accelerate, the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection or repairs. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 90,000.

When trying to accelerate the car stalls, after a brief period (30 sec.) of vibrating the car jerks forward. the transmission is faulty and violently shakes after driving for more than 3 miles. we are in constant fear that the car is going to die when idling and have taken it to several nissan service centers and have been told the cvt in this model and year are all like this. it is not safe for a car to drive like this. *tr

Cpsc:i1390199a. 2009 nissan rouge. consumer stated she is having transmission problems. *ln the consumer stated the transmission would disengage on uphill slopes causing the vehicle to lose speed as it did not accelerate. on a terrain level, the vehicle would barely maintain speed, to which it slowed down. the dealer was unable to replicate the problem.

I had driven my 2009 nissan rogue from new jersey to boston, fairly heavy traffic. as i neared my destination, i stopped at a red light. as i pulled away to take a left turn, the car would not accelerate and limped across route 1, forcing heavy, high speed, oncoming traffic to stop. i spoke with the local dealer and they acknowledged that it is a problem and that nissan is not offering a solution. when i took the car to the nj dealer to leave it for a couple days for them to trouble shoot they were not able to replicate the issue. and had me pay to change the fluid. the problem has gotten worse and the dealer refuses to do anything about it. the car is not predictable and safe to drive with my 2 young daughters. fwiw, the dealer that i bought the car from replaced the transmission a few years ago under warranty for this exact problem. any local dealer denies this issue exists despite the tremendous amount of evidence to the contrary on the internet. http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f213d8f. *js

The cvt was replace at 95000 miles due to total failure. at 12000 miles while driving on a road with lots of hills the car lost power and suddenly slowed down to 30 mph. it seemed to reset after shutting down and letting the car rest for several minutes. i talked to my mechanic and they suggested cleaning the fuel injectors and a new air filter. i did that and it still happened. i brought it to nissan, they checked it for 3 days and found nothing. they said to wait for a code to come up and they could get to the bottom of it. at 140,000 miles the code came up as an intermittent torque converter circuit problem. nissan then said that they couldn't recreate the code so the didn't know what to fix. after reading several posts about the same problem and the same reaction from nissan, i think that a class action lawsuit is in order. i don't think that someone needs to die due to nissans faulty vehicles, for action to be taken. *tr

A high-pitched whirring sound manifested itself while driving on the highway, followed by a grinding sound, all coming from under the vehicle towards the rear end. the next day i took it to a local mechanic, who took it on a test drive. he also had another mechanic do the same. both diagnosed it as a transfer case failure. i then took it to my local nissan dealer. after the tech drove it and inspected the rear end, it was diagnosed as a rear differential that had failed. the car only has 74,300 miles on it and is not used for towing or any other similarly-demanding activities. at the 50,000 mile mark there was a transmission leak that another nissan dealer had to fix under warranty, but only after i contacted nissan usa consumer affairs. there seems to be no end to the issues with this make and model concerning the cvt transmission and related power-train components. it is past time for the government to look into the high rate of failures with these models. there is obviously a reason nissan had to make a special extension on the power train, doubling the length and mileage limit. unfortunately, the dealership tells me that the rear differential is not part of the power train and i must pay $2, 121 out of pocket for the necessary repairs. *tr

I bought this car from a toyota dealership and a used car with 82k miles on it. around christmas i was on my way from modesto, ca on the i-80 back to reno, nv. i had the cruise control set to 70 and while going uphill the cruise control shut off and i began loosing speed really fast. i put my foot on the accelerator but there was nothing. i had the pedal floored and yet i kept loosing speed. at first it happened only on hills, now it's happening on flat land. i've also noticed that going from a stop to go point my car almost stalls as if it were a manual, it's automatic. i've almost gotten into an accident a few times because of this issue. the toyota dealership i bought it from says they, "can't replicate the problem," so i'm driving around this car hoping for the best until it gets worse and actually causes and accident or until the check engine light comes on. i did research and the symptoms from other rouge owners similar to my symptoms, all ended up in new transmissions... *tr

A few months prior to my transmission fully breaking down, i was experiencing episodes where my rogue would lose acceleration even as the accelerator pedal was pressed as far down as it could. mainly these episodes would occur after stopping at a stop sign or traffic light. i would begin to press the accelerator; however, the vehicle would not accelerator nor would the rpm's increase. suddenly, the "engine" would kick in and i was quickly and forcefully propelled forward. there were a few episodes that occurred while driving on the interstate and these episodes were more frightening and they placed me in a very unsafe situation of being rear-ended at high speeds. then on september 30, 2012, my family was leaving a vacation trip and heading home on our 3+ hour drive. not 2 minutes on the road did we experience very loud grinding, clunking and odd behavior from our vehicle as it attempted to shift gears. this noise/feeling seemed to minimize as we drove over 40 mph until it suddenly lost all power. we had to attempt to pull over to the side of the road with our hazards on, and thank goodness no one was driving behind us or i am afraid we would have been in a serious accident on a northern wisconsin highway. since this occurred on a sunday at 7:00 am, we did not have any possibility to take it to a nissan dealer or to rent a vehicle to get home. we were forced to contact a family member who graciously had a trailer and drove the 3+ hours to get us and then turn around and tow us the 3+ hours home. after inspection on the vehicle at the local nissan dealership, we were informed of the issues and extended warranty with the cvt transmission. i am still fearful of what could have happened to my family. it appears that many people experiencing this issue have had their transmission replaced 2-3 times. i fully support a cvt recall!!!! *tr

Driving down the highway, my 2009 nissan rogue began overheating. had the vehicle towed to my mechanic where he found coolant in the spark plugs so replaced all plugs and checked the radiator. when i went to pick up the vehicle, it wouldn't start. he checked it over again and said that it had a blown head gasket. unfortunately, the power train warranty was only good for 5 yrs/60,000 miles. i was 6,000 miles over the limit. when nissan was contacted to see if there was a recall for this problem, i was told there was no recall for the power train. when i asked them if they had noticed a high incidence of power train problems being reported, i was told "well, yes and no." huh? *tr

Vehicle would start and i was able to change gears but these will not activate. even when accelerating the vehicle it will not move. vehicle had to be towed. this is the second incidence; the first time we experience this situation was at the time we took the vehicle out of the dealer. after stopping for gas and starting the vehicle again it only moved for about 5 mins, then stopped completely. vehicle was returned to the dealer and a different vehicle provided (same make and model); now three years after the first incident we have the same situation (same situation, two different vehicles, three years timeframe). we have been told that correcting the situation will cost between $2500-3000. *tr

When going over 60 miles an hour, usually about an hour into a long drive, the nissan rogue will not accelerate. the rpm indicator goes haywire and my foot is completely down on the pedal but there is no acceleration. this first happened in august 2012 when i was driving over a mountain to get to the desert so i thought the car was overheating. since then this has been happening consistently whenever i drive for over an hour (which i often do for work). at times, the car will not move forward if it is at a stoplight even when my foot is completely on the floor. then it revs up after a minute but not before everyone else starts honking. this is extremely dangerous when you are on the freeway and suddenly your car stops accelerating. all the cars behind you start passing you but it will only take one car not paying attention to cause a huge accident, injury or death and then nissan will be in real trouble. i have found hundreds of incidences and complaints from other nissan rogue drivers over the past couple years with the exact same problem. *tr

I was driving down the highway at 65-70 mph. came to a slight long incline on the highway. it slowed to 60 miles per hour with the accelerator all the way pushed down. when i came to a rest stop and took off again-the acceleration was slow to pick up speed. this is not the first time this has happened. i was coming back from seattle to spokane, wa going up the mountain pass. i could not go over 30 miles per hour with the accelerator pushed all the way down. it happened on another hill further down the road. again when i stopped-their was a delay in acceleration. since this a company car and have the option to purchase it at 80,000 miles- i will not. because i was going to buy it and give it to my daughter since she will be taking driver's education this year. i feel that this car is a safety hazard especially for a new driver. i will not be buying a nissan in the future for my daughter. or any other nissan. i will also let our fleets department know about this problem. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan rogue. while attempting to stop the vehicle, it stalled without warning. the dealer stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was notified, but did not offer any assistance since the transmission was replaced once before free of charge. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 90,000. updated 09/22/14*lj updated 02/23/2015 *js

At several times in the past coming from out of a stop, the vehicle would not accelerate. the first time it happened i was able to push the pedal hard to get acceleration and managed to regain acceleration. on 7/9/12, while driving on the freeway at steady speeds, i began to slow down to slowing traffic, when traffic picked up i was not able to get acceleration out of the vehicle. i punched the pedal to the floorboard and got no acceleration whatsoever. the rpms would not increase the overdrive would not respond and was just coasting at 40 mph. this was such a risk as i had fast coming traffic and had to pull to the slow lane to not be a hazard in the middle of the freeway. the vehicle never regained acceleration and had to keep pedal pushed to continue moving. i proceeded to take the vehicle to the dealer, but the insisted that since they received no computer error codes or could not duplicate the problem, they could not do anything for me. i searched online and noticed it has been happening to lots of people and could be several possible issues. it seems most of the causes are a result of long distance driving which i do 4 times a week and somehow resets upon turning off and turning back on vehicle or vehicle cooling down. the dealer "could not" spare the time for someone to drive it for that long so they left it at that.. i feel this is a big safety hazard and hope that this issue can be dealt with the manufacturer as a recall. *tr

Heard knocking during acceleration gas pedal around 20-40 miles/hour . possible cvt transmission.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan rogue. the contact stated that while driving uphill at approximately 70 mph, the transmission failed to operate. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnosis where no trouble codes were detected. the transmission fluid was replaced but the failure recurred numerous times. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for a second opinion, who was also unable to locate a problem. the contact stated that the failure occurred when driving in warm weather for two hours or more. the manufacturer was notified of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 70,000. the vin was unavailable.

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. *tr

While driving home from wa to ca i noticed while driving up the great vine my 2009 nissan rogue started to decelerate from 70 mph to 45-55 mph, i had my foot pressed pedal to the metal with no acceleration. the vehicle just made it but while at another slight hill my vehicle did the same thing however this time it reduced to speed that posed a safety concern while on a highway. the speed dropped from 70 to about 30 in a matter of seconds. my infant son and wife were in the vehicle as it started to shut down i managed to get out of the highway but not before we had big rigs and other vehicles slow down or change lanes to avoid a collision. my vehicle would no longer move nor would for i had zero acceleration capabilities. please recall this vehicle for it poses a safety concern that may cause a serious injury, lawsuit and even death to an operator, passenger and or others. *tr

I was driving on i-25, my car set on cruise control at 75 mph when suddenly the speed dropped to 45 mph in a matter of seconds - without warning. i pushed the gas pedal down to the floor but it didn't do anything. there was also a whining sound like the car was working extra hard. i immediately pulled off the highway; fortunately, there were no cars behind me. i was confused and didn't know what happened so i sat there a few minutes thinking the car overheated. i thought i would give it a chance to cool down. after about 10 minutes, i put my emergency lights on and got back on the road. i kept the emergency lights on and drove slower to see if it would happen again. it seemed to be okay as long as we didn't have to go up hill and i kept my speed down, i tested it along the way. upon taking it in to nissan for inspection, they thought the problem was due to too much transmission fluid, put in at the factory, so they removed some. after a couple months i got back on the highway and it happened again. this time nissan replaced the transmission. i don't feel safer, as i understand this cvt problem occurs in mountainous areas, such as colo. i have also read blogs from people with 08 & 09 rogues that had the transmission replaced and it went out again, not always right away. driving at high speeds then quickly losing speed with no indication (brake lights) to the drivers behind is without question a potentially deadly situation. i still fear it will happen again. i won't drive my rogue in mountainous areas and stay away from highways as much as possible. i purchased this rogue with the expectations it would take me where i need to go safely. i have asked nissan to switch vehicles with me - asking for a model that doesn't have safety issues. they refused. *tr

Looses power and slows in freeway traffic. if i had known i could send my complaint to you, i would have done so a couple of years ago when i reported the problem to nissan usa . what a joke this auto is! and what a joke nissan is!

After driving 2009 nissan rogue at highway speeds for twenty or more miles, the vehicle begins making high pitched whine on acceleration, and the smell of burning transmission fluid is present. upon completing a stop after traveling at highway speed, the vehicle fails to accelerate upon depressing the accelerator. the vehicle fails to move for approximately five seconds, then it proceeds to move very slowly. the vehicle engine does not rev, the rpm gauge remains at idle, even with the accelerator fully depressed, the vehicle will not move. in situations requiring quick bursts of speed, such as entering a multi-lane highway from a side street, this has placed the vehicle in the position of blocking the highway while fast moving vehicles are approaching. the vehicle has been taken to a nissan dealership as well as a transmission specialty repair shop and have been told nothing is wrong with the vehicle. *tr

During the cold weather, and it happens in every winter that the transmission was not shifting in the morning, it stayed at high rpm when gas panel was applied. it was very dangerous since my commute started with a highway. *tr

3rd failure - same problem with 2009 nissan rogue 4cyl w/cvt. car loses power - when stepping on gas, car only creeps forward, accelerating very slowly as if it's not getting gas or as if you are starting off in a high gear. attempts to manually downshift have no effect; shifting into neutral allows engine to rev freely. last two incidents occurred with wife and 2 young children in car on busy road - very high safety risk as the problem occurred without warning, leaving the vehicle suddenly nearly powerless in traffic. first trip to dealer (problem was less severe/frequent first time) prompted service department to "fix" under an open transmission-related service campaign, the description of which did not fit the problem, but the car worked properly upon receipt. problem returned a month later with greater severity - car had to be towed to dealership. car was in shop for a week as necessary part was on backorder - "this is a problem we've been seeing lately," we were told. upon return car never felt fully like it did when new - would often hesitate slightly when going up a grade before pickup returned. dealer "unable to reproduce" this very frequent problem when brought in for review, so we just lived with it. third incident occurred last week with high severity, again, putting wife/children at risk immediately after pulling onto a busy main road. check engine light came on in conjunction with the incident. car is now at dealer for further evaluation. car is on lease; requests thus far to be released from remainder of term based on recurring safety concerns have been denied. car has 12k miles on it at 2 years in our possession, has been fully maintained according to owner's manual and is in excellent overall shape. i am uncomfortable putting my family in this vehicle again given the recurring failure and type of failure. http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/webx/.f1697de?displayrecent for reports of similar problems and poor resolution from mfr. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan rogue. while driving approximately 60 mph, the vehicle decelerated to 30 mph without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the transmission was replaced on three separate occasions. in 2015, the vehicle was taken to a different dealer where it was diagnosed that a transmission oil cooler needed to be installed. the failure only occurred in warm weather. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 15,000.

This is a safety issue! - over the past few years, i filed a complaint to the nhtsa and made numerous complaints to the dealer service center about this ongoing problem with the cvt. i commute everyday on the nj turnpike. i have to make stops 'to let the engine/cvt cool off' both going and coming home from work because the car will not accelerate. i barely get over to the shoulder in high speed traffic. sometimes if there isn't an immediate shoulder, i have to go at a speed of 5-10 mph in high speed turnpike traffic of 60-80 mph to finally get to a shoulder. i already replaced one cvt in this car. this problem has been going on since 2009 when i purchased this car. now i see in 2014 nissan came up with a 'fix' to replace/install a cooler kit and a trans oil cooler. the two kits cost about $860 without installation. why is this cost passed on to us the consumers? this is a problem with the nissan cvt design. nissan should make good on their promise to the customer and recall the vehicles with this cvt issue to replace/install the needed parts without making us pay for their defective vehicle design. oh and i i said earlier, i have been complaining to the dealer service center for years including 2014 and none of the service techs ever mentioned the cooler kit fixes to me. their response was that they could not duplicate the problem i was having with the car. i will never buy another nissan and i tell everyone i know about these cvt issues. there are at least 100+ complaints on this site about the cvt. what will it take to get a recall? why do the consumers have to pay for nissan's faulty cvt design?

Tl* the contact owned a 2009 nissan rogue. while driving under 40 mph, there were unusual rumbling and vibrating sounds coming from the engine area. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer three times. the failure persisted and the vehicle was traded in. the failure mileage was 1,910. updated 8/24/10 *cn nissan advised there were no problems with the vehicle from august 2009 to november 2009. then in december 2009 a recall notice from nissan was issued for the very same problem she was complaining about. the consumer had already traded the vehicle. updated 08/26/10 the consumer stated she received a second recall notice that stated nissan was conducting a voluntary service campaign on certain rogue vehicles to reduce a rattling noise that may be coming from the transmission at low speeds. updated evoq 10/22/10

Nissan rogue 2009 transmission failure at 16,000 miles. transmission began to make strange noises under load from the front end. dealer replaced transmission and claimed there is no current recall. a check on the internet indicates the problem is pervasive across 2008 and 2009 models. *tr

I reported a vibration issue within the first two weeks of lease inception on my 2009 nissan rogue sl awd.. i filed a complaint with the bbb and nissan stated there is no problem. after a nissan dealer found the problem , nissan told the dealer not to repair the suv. here is a video. i escalated the bbb complaint to a hearing and nissan stated there was nothing wrong even thou they recived a nissan dealers repair order stateing a problem was found. i had to drive out of state to have it diagnosed has a binding axle shaft. in the sworn in and recorded hearing witnessed my the arbirtrator we agreed to inspect the rogue togrther but has never contacted me or the dealear after we left numerious messages. i have had to retain a lawyer. i can not even begin to tell you how pissed off i am. nissan ands its dealers are telling everyone there is no problem and that it is designed to vibrate. nissan has 9 current cvt trans in there model line up and the rogue is the only one that vibrates? i can only hope you search on line to see how many people are complains and nissans prceuder is they test drive the car and that's it. i have asked the dealers, nissan north america and nissan consumer affairs what inspections were preformed and by whom and they refuse to tell me. * information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6) *tt

Tl*the contact owns a 2009 nissan rogue. while driving 8 mph, the steering wheel, gear shifter, and brakes all lock up at the same time. the contact stated that if felt as if the vehicle had shut off. he had to apply the emergency brake in order to stop the vehicle. when he turned off and restarted the vehicle, it operated normally. the dealer inspected the vehicle, but could not determine why the brakes, steering, and gear shifter locked up. the contact refuses to drive the vehicle until the manufacturer has located the failure and declares it safe to drive. the current mileage was 4,500 and failure mileage was 1,500.

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