I recently got into to a car accident on , 9/15/2019. i hit a parked car in order to avoid an accident. i was not going no more than 10-15 miles per hour on a city street as i steered the car towards the right side to avoid an accident on the left side and my axle cracked. the police officer on the scene suggested i reach out to the manufacturer as he stated that the axle was not suppose to crack with such a minor incident. per his suggestion i am writing to you.
Driving on interstate about 10 mph. car suddenly makes this loud noise and shuts off. it did restart and i didn't lose electrical as i was on blue tooth call but if happened when i was going faster this would have been a catastrophe! . this is the second time though. the first time i was in parking lot and i thought i did something as it was a new car. i was not touching anything but steering wheel and lightly touching brake as i was in traffic but there was quite some room between me and the car ahead.
On august 22, 2019, while driving the automatic emergency breaking system engaged (flashing lights, warning beeps and a grinding noise) while i was driving about 30 to 40 mph, causing the car to stall and forcibly jerk. this almost caused me to get rear ended. there was no obstruction ahead. this had already happened 2 other times and the dealership could not find anything wrong with it. i took it immediately after it happened the third time
At 8000 miles, i had to have the right front strut replaced, and now i have 23,000 miles on it and i am going on my 4th strut, right front. a popping clicking noise when i turn or back up. driving a 4 hr trip, while driving about 3 hrs, the air conditioning froze up and stopped working. i could hear the fan on full blast but nothing was coming out. i turned it off for 20 minutes and then it came back on with cool air. it is in the shop now for a heater/cooler box and the 4th strut replacement.
While driving on the highway in the rain, the radio stopped responding and eventually went black, the headlights went out although they were marked on inside the vehicle, odometer also became unresponsive. while steering to the left the vehicle went right instead
Steering wheel making noise when turning, when driving speed slows down and hard to pick speed back up.
This car has a serious default rogue sport model 2017. you drive the car up to 50mph and it stops down to 20mph without any notice. it does ! symbol in the middle and wihthout warning you lose control of the car and it goes down to a low mph. this is so dangerous if someone is driving behind you closely. this has happened to be on highways as well as local area streets. the car is leased and not even 1 year old. nissan has not taken this serious and a lot more people have complained, they dont care and i hope you demand they look into this. it has happened 5x in less than a year. i have been in touch with nissan consumer affairs and no one cares!!!!!!!! i refuse to drive this car, its dangerous! someone at corporate must taken action
I was traveling on the interstate approximately 72 to 74 miles per hour when the steering wheel locked up and i immediately lost control of the vehicle. my first reaction was to press the brakes. i then was thrown into the median and hit the guardrail and all of the driver side airbags deployed. i had to seek medical attention. *dsy
I heard a very slight noise but no one else could hear it. after about 5 months i took the car to the dealer and he couldn't hear it. 3 more months went by and i insisted that i wanted to test drive it again with a young person who could hear well. the noise was confirmed. i have a bent axle, bent strut and worn bearings
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 nissan rogue. while driving and making a turn, the steering wheel failed to retract. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to nissan of san juan capistrano (33633 camino capistrano, san juan capistrano, ca 92675, phone: (888) 718-2419) where it was diagnosed that the alignment was off. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact later took the vehicle to irvine nissan (32 auto center dr, irvine, ca 92618, phone: (888) 319-6984) where it was diagnosed, but a failure could not be found. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 16.
Takata recall, seen on www. cars. com that airbags on passenger side are revealed but nissan said its not steering, you have to constantly fight with the steering to keep car on road
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 nissan rogue. while in a parking lot with the accelerator pedal slightly depressed, the contact shifted the vehicle into drive. the vehicle accelerated independently without warning, drove over an embankment, and struck a tree. the front passenger side, door, and rear passenger door were damaged. previously, while driving 60 mph, the steering wheel was stiff and the contact had difficulty steering the vehicle. the vehicle pulled in the opposite direction of the steering. the air bags did not deploy. there were no injuries and a police report was not filed. the vehicle was driven to a local collision center (caliber collision located on 14760 hull street rd, chesterfield, va 23832). the mechanic stated that there was a wheel alignment and steering column failure, which needed to be repaired. the front bumper, rt fog lamps, bumper grill, front camera, fender, wheel and pinion, windshield, front door panel/shell, door handle, door trim, and back door/quarter panel were repaired. the vehicle was not destroyed. the manufacturer instructed the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer. the vehicle was taken to vaden nissan of savannah (located on 10421 abercorn st, savannah, ga 31419) where it was determined that there was a wheel alignment failure. the manufacturer had engineers inspect the vehicle who did not find any additional failures. the manufacturer provided case number: 25674414. the failure mileage was approximately 1,500.