I parked my wife's new 2014 nissan rogue in our garage which is a flat surface. we started to exit the car to remove our baby from the back seat. the vehicle began rolling backwards and would have completely rolled out of the garage if i did not press the brake. i started the engine and pulled it back in the garage, put the vehicle in park, and it began rolling backwards again. luckily, the vehicle did not roll back in our previous parking spot or it would have ended up in the woods. i called the dealership the next day and they were able to replicate the issue. the service manager called me yesterday and stated it was the transmission and it would need to be replaced. i am very concerned about the reliability, safety, and value of this car. i will note the dealership has been very helpful. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 nissan rogue. while driving at 60 mph, the vehicle lost power. in addition, the accelerator pedal was depressed but the vehicle failed to accelerate. the rpms increased. the vehicle was taken to a dealer. the technician was unable to diagnose or repair the vehicle. the failure recurred on numerous occasions. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 2,000. updated 5/4/15*cn
Vehicle suddenly lost acceleration - engine was running but car wouldn't go forward. sent to repair, and go the car back but a few days later the same thing happened. was told that it couldn't be repaired and was taken from me. i was told the vehicle had been auctioned off as junk but i want to know if it really was. it should definitely never be back on the road.
Clicked on the keyless off/on button while in "drive" when parking car. the car, at a alarming rate of speed started going backwards. i duplicated this action for my husband who thought i must have had the car in "natural" the car again started going backwards. both events when performed on flat land. *tr
While shifting from park to drive, the top part of the gear shift and the chrome "stem" lifted off. i pushed down to put it back and the button to engage the gear shift and move to different gears was stuck in. the gear shift would not move from neutral or drive and when i parked the vehicle, i had to put it in neutral and apply the emergency brake. *js
On may 10, 2014, i parked my 2014 nissan rogue in my garage. i put vehicle in park and got out went to the passenger side to get my bag on passenger side rear door when the car started to roll backwards. i ran to back of car to stop it. lucky for me i wasn't behind the car when it started to roll back. i stopped it enough before it hit the decline in my driveway and ran to drivers side and jumped in and hit brake. moved car back into garage and put blocks behind the tires. at that point, i thought it was a one time event. approximately 1 hour later i ran an errand, put car in park (on level ground), got out of car and it started rolling backwards again. i immediately drove to nissan dealer and explained what happened. pertaining to medical attention. my back, left shoulder and legs are very sore (may 11). will see in a day or so if further medical is needed. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 nissan rogue. the contact stated that when depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle would not respond until the pedal was depressed approximately half way. the vehicle would then rapidly accelerate for sixty seconds before returning to normal function. the contact indicated that the defect was only present after the engine was warm and the defect would recur intermittently. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure and no repairs were performed. the manufacturer was notified of the issue. the failure mileage was 300.