This vehicle is very dangerous to operate on warmer days. the transmission seems to overheat very easily causing the vehicle to go into a fail-safe "limp mode". this is very dangerous as it occurs on the highway, on hills, mountain roads, and with my children in the car. it has placed me in dangerous safety situations and the dealership and manufacturer acknowledge the issue exists but take no further action in correcting the dangerous flaw.
After stopping at stop signs or lights a super slow jerky take off. also jerks and loses speed when going up hill. had shut completely off on me at stop lights 3different times.
Won't accelerate, stop while driving. make loud whining noise. i was driving in an highway
My emergency lights does not work my engine is slipping transmission fluid going bad after one week keep changing it my ac don't come on and when i travel a distance my car go 20 mph and can't go no faster help and got the problem fix and the problems still occurring and now the check engine light is on again i was stuck on the side of the road for six hours
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 nissan rogue. the contact stated that the vehicle stalled or decelerated while driving 10 mph. on another occasion, the vehicle would not exceed 60 mph. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the continuously variable transmission failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired and was not taken to a dealer. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 105,000.*pm*jb
In motion on the highway the rogue suddenly lost power. after stopping it slowly gained momentum. hardly any pick up.
While my son and i were driving up in the hills my nissan rogue 2011 awd stalled and started to roll backwards cars were honking son put on flashers and had gas pedal to floor it had no power whats so ever. finally got into a parking lot trying to get some power. suddenly it started to work again. this was a very dangerous situation and nissan knows about it and should not put peoples lives at stake like this. something needs to be done about it. thank you very reading.
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 nissan rogue. the contact stated that the vehicle experienced a complete loss of engine power. the failure occurred without warning. the dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 70,228.
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 nissan rogue. while driving approximately 75 mph, the vehicle decelerated to 60 mph without warning. the failure recurred and the vehicle was taken to nissan of north olmsted (28500 lorain rd, north olmsted, oh 44070, 440-734-6900) where the technician recommended a diagnostic test be performed. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided a case number. the manufacturer stated that there was no recall for the failure. the failure was not diagnosed and the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 113,000.
Sept 2017 i paid sandy sansing nissan 853.00 to replace my defective cvt jatco transmission that failed. now january 28, 2018 with less than 6000 miles on new transmission i was driving interstate 70 mph posted speed in heavy rain when the car began to go up in rpms revving before it quickly began to lose speed. same thing as before. the roads were slick due to 24 hours of rainfall placing myself in a deadly situation. i'm not willing to risk my life or the life of my children and husband for a known defect nissan has been aware of, and sued for numerous models already and yet still installing defective cvt transmissions with only a 12,000 mile or 12 month warranty on their replacement models which states they know they are trash and still deceive their customers. nissan owners should be aware of the death traps they are driving and nissan should be held liable for their defective products they continue to sell to consumers without disclosing the potential loss of life that could occur.
On sunday(12/3/17), i drove home from church, parked my car in front of my house and entered my house for less than ten minutes prior to my neighbor knocking on my door to notify me that my nissan rogue was engulfed in flames. i had no suspicion that anything was wrong with my vehicle to cause a fire. one block from my house i was pulled over by a cop, who notified me that she saw one of my headlights go out. there was no sound, light or smell that would have indicated a problem with my vehicle. i am grateful for being in my house at the start of the fire. i had no aftermarket upgrades done to my vehicle and it was regularly taken in for oil changes and to have tire maintenance. my concern is another nissan rogue owner will not be as lucky as i was and instead will be driving at the time of an engine fire.
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 nissan rogue. while driving 70 mph, the vehicle lost all power without warning. the contact was able to restart the vehicle. the vehicle was inspected by two independent mechanics who diagnosed the failure as being related to the transmission, and advised the contact to take the vehicle to a nissan dealer. the contact made an appointment with sandy sansing nissan (5705 pensacola blvd, pensacola, fl 32505 (850) 378-3391). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was opened. the failure mileage was 85,537... .updated 10/04/17 *bf updated 10/13/2017*js
While driving long distances at high speeds (75-80mph) the car suddenly stopped accelerating even with gas pedal floored. the car automatically decelerated to 50 mph and maxed out at 60 mph. we pulled the car over and checked all fluids, which proved normal. we turned the car off to let it cool for a few minutes. once the car was turned back on it drove normally for about an hour and then the problem occurred again. this pattern continued for the entire 7 hour road trip. once we took the car into a nissan shop, we were told that nothing was found during diagnostic testing. we were also told this was a reoccurring problem with nissan rogues due to overheating of transmission/transmission fluid. it was explained to us that nissan has not made a recall on this, but has only provided warranties for transmission issues on 2008-2010 models. unfortunately mine is a 2011. this put my family in very dangerous situations as we were on interstates with cars and semi trucks traveling at very high velocities. semi trucks were honking and flashing lights at us out of anger as it put them in danger as well. this could have easily caused a road rage incident.
Cvt transmission and cooler - vehicle randomly drops acceleration. when acceleration drops, the car will not go above 40mph even if you put the pedal to the floor, and the rpms rise to 8. no rhyme or reason. this is a known issue with this transmission. nissan only extended warranty to 2010 models, yet this is the exact issue covered under the extended warranty. there are many other nissan owners with 2011 models with the same exact issue.
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 nissan rogue. while idling at a stop, the vehicle stalled and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was shifted into park and restarted. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who refused to diagnose the failure when the contact requested a work order. the vehicle was taken to another dealer who was unable to diagnose the cause of the failure. the failure recurred. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failures. the failure was not remedied. the failure mileage was 80,785.
Takata recall i would like to inform everyone of our issue on our 2011 nissan rogue. while driving on the freeway we lost all power in an instant. this is not safe! we also saw the issue of not being able to accelerate and even when on cruise control it completely falling off due to lack of power.
The 2011 nissan rogue has a problem that is common with all of them. when going uphill in the vehicle it looses speed and can no longer accelerate. the car will slow down to around 40 mph. it depends usually on the grade of the hill. this is a safety issue as semi trucks can go faster than what the vehicle is going while going uphill. cars are trying to pass semi trucks and if the semi truck has to slow down going up hill then they get road raged and this is very dangerous. nissan will not recognize this issue and demand that an investigation be launched for this type of car. i know that many complaints have been submitted on multiple car complaint websites about this specific issue with this exact year and model of car. if it is happening in many of the vehicles then it is something that is built into the car that nissan should know about and should be help responsible to fix. another common result in all the vehicles, this issue just happens to occur right after the warranty expires...50,000 miles.
When you press the gas pedal, the engine does not go. on numerous occasions, over ten, i have been driving on the interstate (approximately 70mph) and the vehicle begins to decelerate. it does it if the cruise control is set or if i am manually pressing the gas. it has dropped as low as 30 mph without recovery and i have to stop on the side of the road for 20-39 minutes and then attempt to drive again either very slowly (approximately 40 mph) and/or stop frequently to let the engine "rest".
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 nissan rogue. while driving approximately 30 mph, the transmission went into safe mode. the rpms increased and the vehicle was difficult to accelerate. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 98,000.
While driving down the highway at highway speeds 75mph all of a sudden my vehicle would not go any faster than 40 mph, accelerator to the floor. this happened to me on a few different occasions, however no warning lights ever came on. if i pulled over and shut the car off it seemed to perform "normal" again. and this only happened to me when i was on the highway driving a long distance. upon the return from my last "long" trip a light did come on. i tool it to my dealer immediately. the diagnosis in a valve body, which i understand is inside the transmission. the factory warranty has run out (by 6,000 miles) at this point and the dealer is saying that they wont replace the valve body without putting an "external coolant" on at the same time, because that is what nissan is saying needs to be done to prevent this from happening again. my 3rd party warranty company will only cover the cost of the valve body replacement, because they feel it is not their responsibility to pay for something that nissan should be going good for. nissan wants to charge me $1000.00 for that external coolant!!!! after doing my research, this is an on going problem and up until model year 2010 nissan was going good for the issue. anything beyond 2010 they will not. after contacting nissan to request assistance for this, they informed me that my request was denied and that this is where they stand. my bigger issue is that how can a company as reputable as nissan not go good for a manufacturing mistake on their part!? how is it my problem that they didn't out this coolant on in the first place, and how is it not a safety recall when you are driving on the highway at 70+ mph and then suddenly cant go any faster than 40!!? is it because nobody has been killed yet!? if you do your research you will clearly see that this is an on going issue with this vehicle as well as others manufactured by nissan. *tr
Car won't accelerate on freeway after driving for an hour. also doesn't accelerate after leaving freeway and at a stop light. scary and almost got into an accident
At 67,000 both cv boots are blown, had to replace, now the cvt issue with the transmission, no acceleration, transmission gears reverse and drive, i want a refund. i purchased this used car 1 year and 3 months ago. unsafe i have my children in the car. vehicle can be at 60 mph, and then drop to nothing with no warning. i want a full refund of the purchase price i paid for it i am terrified to keep driving it
I was driving home from a out of town trip and all of sudden lost power to accelerate. i couldn't not get any speed and cars were driving up behind me about to hit me and my family. i couldn't not accelerate enough to pull over. nissan advised it was the cvt transmission which they are not recalling. this is dangerous.
This incident has occurred twice in exactly the same manner: i was stopped at a red light; when the light changed, and i pressed on the accelerator, there was no response as the car rolled into the middle of the intersection. i pushed several times as traffic waited behind me. suddenly it "caught," the power returned, and i was able to continue (the engine did not rev when the accelerator was pressed). like others, i am extremely concerned (as are those who commute with me), about being caught in the middle of a busy intersection and hit broad-sided. we took the vehicle to the dealership which was unable to identify the problem. this vehicle also has a problem with a blinking air-bag warning light (began in oct.) which we tried to have fixed at the same time. the dealership reset it, but upon driving out the of the lot, it began blinking again. we were told it was a "possible intermittent problem with air bag module or spiral cable," an expensive repair which has not been completed yet. *tr
on july 23, 2015, i was driving home at 35 miles per hour and suddenly my vehicle stalled lights flashed on dash board. i turned everything off and attempted to restart it and only heard a trembling noise and clicking of the dashboard. in 1 hour i was able to start the car after getting it jumped. battery was tested by dealer on july 22,2015 right before i purchased my rogue 2011( used). second incident happened in parking lot of a store where i parked to shop on july 31st,2015. i was unable to restart my vehicle until it got jumped again. this vehicle passed all inspections at the dealer and should have no problems with battery, however it is appearing that ipdm is faulty and could cause a crash and even death of my family anytime this happens again while i'm driving this vehicle. please start recall so no one dies due to this problem!
I was traveling down i-95 with the flow of traffic at a speed of 75 -78 mph from maryland to georgia, somewhere along north carolina my engine started to loose acceleration. it did not die out. i had to pull over because it would not go over 60 mph with the gas peddle press all the way down. once i turn the rouge off and waited about 5 minutes i heard a click and started it vehicle up and drove with no problems until i was about a 100 miles from georgia and had to do it all over again. there was no codes lights and i still put a reader on it and nothing showed up. it has been puzzling if you accelerate for to long and the vehicle slows down in traffic. *tr
This happens every time i drive more than 50 miles at a time . if i am driving for a long time and slow down my car does not accelerate anymore. i ha e to shut my car off for at least 5 min. before i can start driving again. something is wrong with the power train. it struggles to keep up and almost sounds like the car is going to die. i have taken it to nissan dealerships 3 times before my extended warrently was up and paid $100 every time they told me there was nothing wrong after the hook it up to the computer.
Was driving my 2011 rouge home on a 120 mile trip on the interstate and after about and hour of driving the call suddenly refused to accelerate past 3000 rpm. there was about 20 miles between exists and this became a safety concern while trying to climb an incline; the car decelerated from 70 mph to 45 mph and i could not do enough to get out of the way of other traffic. after 15 miles or so of driving, it returned to normal. it has since occurred 3 more times while driving on the interstate for trips over an hour. i took it to a nissan dealership on 4/21/14 and was told they couldn't do anything because no codes were produced. *tr
Traveling on interstate from columbia, sc to clinton, sc 2011 nissan rogue began loosing power and would not maintain highway speed when climbing hills. with accelerator pushed to floor vehicle speed dropped from 70 down to 50-55 on inclines. deceleration continued as long as vehicle was on incline. speed increased when vehicle crested hill. pulled over, checked transmission fluid and allowed vehicle to cool. once vehicle cooled problem corrected and we were able to return to columbia. took vehicle to dick smith nissan in lexington sc for repair. dealer was unable to recreate problem and indicated no codes indicated. problem recurred in may 2014 when returning to lexington, sc from charleston. after approximately 45 minutes at highway speed (70-75 mph) problem re-occurred. same symptoms - loss of acceleration on inclines - caused vehicle to drop from traffic and unable to maintain safe speed. pulled over at rest area - checked vehicle. again reported problem to dealer but unable to recreate problem. october 2014 - problem recurred traveling from lexington to atlanta. same symptoms loss of power and speed on uphill grade - unable to maintain highway speed. exited highway at augusta after 1 hour on interstate. when tried to turn left from stop off of exit ramp -pushed accelerator - vehicle started forward and then lost power in intersection blocking two lanes of cross traffic. vehicle crept through intersection very lucky we were not struck by cross traffic. plan to return vehicle to dealer again. *tr
On numerous occasions when trying to accelerate the car will lose power to the point it almost fills as if it will shut off. usually happens when starting off on a grade or slowing for a turn then pushing the gas pedal. the car also shudders and feels like it chugging or wobbling along, as if the road it lumpy. i have seen numerous complaints on the issue, but no recall or service bulletins have been issued. when it almost completely loses power its very scary, as it has happened while trying to merge onto the interstate. i have a young child and it has put us both in danger more than once since buying the car used in july 2013. *tr
Coming home from long (06/2013) trip; high volume traffic highway car started vibrating & would not accelerate with no warning lights. it would not pick up speed and it slowed down, stalling drastically & pulled aside to turned car off and let the car cool but the car would not turn back on. the windows and radio would work but the engine would stall and not turn on. waited 20 min the car turned on again. reported the problem to nissan service & they stated the brake switch need replacement; was replaced. on (11/13) & coming home the issued started again. the engine vibrated, stalled, & not accelerate. reported to nissan service and they found no issues. third, time 07/2014 same issue service looked at the car; found a service bulletin stating 08-12 rogues have cvt failure when driving 65 mph and higher, temp of 96 degree or higher; climbing steep or extended hills for 6 or more miles, & whine or rattle noise reducing engine performance. told the part would be ordered; after 2 weeks service stated part is back order and not sure when will be in. i reported to corp & they stated the part is not available due to back order til the end of september 2014. told nissan i fear for my life & family when taking long drives & been renting car; if they would reimburse or provide another vehicle while the part comes in they stated no they do not reimburse or provide rental. how can nissan know about this issue and risk the lives of family. are they waiting for something massive and dangerous to happen before they take action! i am paying for a unsafe care while nissan is aware of the problem & is not taking proper action.we have daily responsibility to do & driving unsafe car is scary! nissan fast to call of payments a miss one but they are not fast to fix this dangerous issues! people who have rogues needs to be aware of this problem & nissan needs to recall this part. *tr
When driving on highway vehicle go from 70 to 40 rpm just jump, and the vehicle will not run , have to pull off the road and wait a while before it can move, cannot take a trip that take 30 min, also will not crank when the weather is 30 or under., when vehicle stalled dangerous because cars are behind it almost wrecked on several occasion/., this been going on since i brought the vehicle. started from 2012 to this date 2019/
Since april of 2011 (vehicle was 4 months old) i have had my car into nissan for auto lights not functioning (not shutting off when in daylight), my ipod turns on when the audio is off and the electronic driver seat moves forward by itself. this has been reported and "serviced" more than 10 times already and each time it is "cannot reproduce although they see it happening. the last incident was saturday, 12/14/12 when the setting on the dash changed by themselves and my trunk would not open with the ignition on. on sunday morning, my car engine was locked and my smart key nor the regular key would unlock the steering column. i was out of state when it occurred and had to have it towed to a dealer in ct, i live in ny. now they claim that all the above was caused by a undersized battery. they installed a 700amp in my car now standard battery that came with the car is 575 amp. what is wrong with this picture? how can they say this is the issue. how can they manufacture cars with undersized batteries and not have it on a recall or issues list anywhere? even the dealer in connecticut was puzzled. i cannot say iof this is going to fix the problem, but i can tell you, i will not take this lying down. nissan consumer affairs is totally useless and there is no consumer in this department, they are a waste of time. i filed two complaints 8 months apart regarding the same issues # 7274639 and 10257638. both went unresolved and ignored., they keep claiming they are within their warranty guidelines. what guidelines - the vehicle is an obvious lemon. not sure how to file for the lemon law or act on this as this car is unsafe and unreliable. any help would be appreciated. *tr