While driving my 2018 nissan rogue to work on a sunny florida morning, i experienced a technical issue with my vehicle around 8:00 am est. while slowing down applying my brakes as i approached a major intersection with traffic, my rogue suddenly accelerated on its own accord causing me to crash into a vehicle in front of me. during the acceleration, the vehicle's onboard automated emergency braking system was sounding alarms but did not brake the vehicle. instead it felt like the vehicle was accelerated instead. a loud grinding sound could be heard at the point of impact with the vehicle in front of me and for about a second or so afterwards. thankfully the speed was low only resulting in minor body damage to my vehicle and no visible damage to the other vehicle.*dt *tp the end result was i sustained multiple back injuries - lower and neck regions simultaneously. i suspect this is due to the fact i went from slowing down to sudden acceleration and then finally to full sudden stop. thankfully, i was the only person in my vehicle. all of this was caught on my dash camera including the sounds. the vehicle was taking to bill ray nissan in longwood, fl which were unable to pull any diagnostic codes and have not been able to duplicate the issue. when depressing a brake to slow a vehicle down, the vehicle should not accelerate by itself. this is a significant safety issue. i will be glad to submit a copy of the dash camera footage for review. *dt*jb *dt *tp*dt*tp*dt*dt consumer submitted video and transcript.*jb*dad this is an ongoing issue.*jp the consumer stated the battery was the cause of the failure. the battery had a low voltage.
The automatic emergency braking system has malfunction many times - at least 10 times in the last year of ownership being january 2018 through november 2019. the most recent specific incident occurred on november 22, 2019 at 12:20pm in clear daylight while driving on paved road, city street, not turning. the rate of speed was approximately 15mph and caused the vehicle to immediately stop. this is very concerning due to the high possibility of serious injury if the malfunction were to occur at a high rate of speed.
The automatic braking system came on briefly about a week ago for no reason, while driving approximately 30 mph on a quiet city street. the sensor light came on as well. since then, it has happened 4 more times, but much worse. each time i was in motion, at various speeds, but not exceeding 45 mph. yesterday i was going up a slight incline at approximately 30 mph on a street by my house, and the aeb came on hard. there was nothing in front of me. visibility was perfect. only 2 blocks later, it happened again. this time it caused me to hit the steering wheel with my forearm, which is now sore, and a car behind me had to slam on their brakes. now i am afraid to drive my car, which i just bought in july. i'm wondering how many times this happened before purchasing the car from the dealer.
I pulled into my driveway, put the car in park and it started to rev out of the blues then the check engine light came on.
Front end collision avoidance system engaged 5 times when no obstacle in line of travel. twice in the last 3 days. vehicle was in motion at various speed ranging from 20 mph to 50 mph. the system engaged braking to full stop in traffic. thankfully no one was behind my vehicle in any of the occurrences. the system engaged while driving on city streets for four occurrences, in parking garage for the other. moving ahead in straight direction
The car stops while accelerating even though no car in front or back. there was a beeping sound. it already happened twice.
Collision avoidance system activated without cause resulting in vehicle suddenly stopping on roadway.
My car would disruptively break in its own, when i first bought this car , the safety system break light stayed on, st the time i didn't know what that was nor did anybody was able to explain, i took it in to find out there was damage wires and electrical issues and. dead rat, the brakes also squeaked unusually at times, they also mentioned this was normal and brakes were new, with a lot of complaints and mis informed information i ended up being stuck buying this car, i would consider this a lemon issue but the head department of enterprise where i bought the car took car and reinsured uit was all good to go and fixed , i also bought extra warranty, but shortly after down the road i have had unusual experiences with my car braking in traffic and then releasing very disruptively which had even caused me to lose handle along with my new born, various of times i had concerns u til one day i was slowing down at a light the car brakes very disruptively the car behind me a mother in her prius with her two children slammed into my car , this brake system is not safe. it's causing more issues and hazard accidents then safety.. i am very very sadly in happy customer as i don't feel safe to drive and again this needs to be a recall and i want out of this car z
I was driving and out of nowhere my car just stop like it was like a sudden stop and i almost was involved into a wreck with my 3 month old baby. i am very sorry about this.
The automatic emergency braking (aeb) system is engaging when there is no threat of an accident. it has happened twice with the most recent being 19jun2019. both times i was accelerating from being stopped at a light. both times system flashes orange, beeps, makes awful grinding noise, and slows the car down.
When going through an intersection at approximately 40 or 45 mph, with no other vehicles visible in front or behind, the car gave a warning, flashed the safety system to red, and engaged the brakes. the car decelerated rapidly, the driver hit the brakes briefly, not long enough to come to a stop. the safety system went back to normal, the driver was able to accelerate and continue driving and the car behaved normally afterwards. this is the second time it has done this in a few week's time.
While driving approx 25 mph the vehicle front collision indicator engaged and vehicle behind slowing down. the road was clear with no obstructions. has happened approximately four times since purchase in dec 2018
Tl* the contact rented a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving approximately 10 mph through a parking lot, the front driver's side wheel made contact with the side of a curb. after making contact with the curb, the vehicle suddenly accelerated to approximately 80 mph. during the incident, the vehicle made a sharp 90 degree turn and the steering wheel became very difficult to turn in either direction. the vehicle crashed into a commercial building. the vehicle penetrated the wall and stopped inside the building. both the driver and front passenger suffered head and neck injuries, which required medical treatment. a police report was filed. the vehicle was towed away. the cause of the failure was not determined. the dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. the failure mileage was unknown. *dt *tr *bf 'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'*jb
I was driving on a city street during a clear day at approximately 9am. the vehical was going 40mph when the front collision sensor activated the emergency braking system. there were no cars or obstacles around the vehicle. i was traveling in a straight line. the car suddenly stopped. after stopping, the vehicle returned to normal operation and the collision warning cleared. i have scheduled service to address my concerns with the front radar system.
This vehicle is equipped with a front radar system which will apply emergency breaking if objects are sensed to be in front of the vehicle while it's in motion. on jan 29, 2019, my vehicle engaged emergency braking while i was crossing a railroad crossing on a rough city street. the vehicle began beeping, came to a complete stop, the brake pedal automatically pressed all the way down, and would not drive until i pressed the brake. this left me sitting on an active rail crossing with a vehicle coming up behind me. this similar situation has happened to me several other times while crossing under bridges and entering parking garages but in those cases, only light braking occurred and i was able to proceed without needing to press the brake.
On two separate occasions, i was driving approximately 40 mph on a highway and my 2018 nissan rogue stopped suddenly and then started again. there was no other vehicle directly in front or behind me. the first time it happened my mileage was 3000+. the second time it happened i was driving approximately 20 mph in a residential neighborhood. my mileage was approximately 4,200. on both occasions i was going in a straight direction. my vehicle has also alerted me multiple times that there is a malfunction with the crash detector. i have uploaded a picture.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while attempting to park the vehicle, the brake pedal was depressed and the vehicle accelerated independently. as a result, the contact crashed into a vehicle which, in turn, crashed into a parked vehicle. there were no injuries sustained; however, the contact was taken in for a medical check-up. the contact was unsure if a police report was filed. the vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed; however, a schedule was made to have the vehicle inspected by the insurance adjuster. neither the dealer nor the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 1,600.
The aeb system is malfunctioning. on multiple occassions the car suddenly breaks eventhough there is nothing in front of the car. it has only happened to me while on the highway - generally the roads are clear. on one of the multiple occassions, clearing the radar of bug splatter solved the problem. on all the other occassions, there was no obstruction to the radar. the brakes come on, the aeb light on the console comes on, a warning flashes, and then the car moves on as if nothing happened. after doing this several times over several miles, the aeb light comes on and it desplays an error message about the front radar is not working and the cruise is disabled. on one of the occassions a large pickup truck towing a trailer was right behind me when the car suddenly put on the brakes. fortunately, he was able to stop before hitting my car. when i had the car serviced at the dealer, i told the service rep about the issue. he indicated that a shadow or something like a leaf blown across the radar can cause it to react. i did not notice any occrence of such. i am extremely concerned that someone following to close will end up ramming me in the rear end. after doing an internet search, i have found multiple occurences of this problem and that nissan has sent out several technical bulletins about the problem. as noted above, there have been multiple events of this type. it typically happens on the highway.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 50 to 60 mph, the vehicle decelerated. when the brake pedal was depressed, it would cancel the system out and the vehicle would return to normal. in addition, the triangle icon illuminated and the emergency braking system applied on its own, stopping the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to modern nissan of lake norman (18615 statesville rd, cornelius, nc 28031, (704) 603-6575) four times, but the failures could not be duplicated. during the second visit, the dealer calibrated the emergency braking system and informed the contact that they could not do anything until it stored the failure information. the vehicle was not repaired and the failure recurred twice after the calibration. the manufacturer was notified of the failures and provided case number: 36645582. the approximate failure mileage was 4,800.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while operating the vehicle, the brake assist randomly activated and caused the vehicle to decelerate and/or stop. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and a representative was sent to examine the vehicle at priority nissan (6390 richmond rd, williamsburg, va). the front sensors were replaced and a software update was performed, but the failures continued. also, while in reverse, the rear sensors malfunctioned and failed to alert that a second vehicle was positioned in the rear, which could cause the driver to back into another vehicle. in addition, while driving with the cruise control engaged and set at 55 mph, the speed would increase on its own while driving on a curved road. the cause of the failures was not determined. the failure mileage was 5,000. *bf as of 5/30/19 no volume with navigation system still, a/c not working right. vehicle continues to jerk when pushing on the gas. remote start not working again, nissan connect has frozen up again. consumer was told by the dealer there was nothing to repair or fix aside from the things that showed up on diagnostic's. 'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'*jb