I recently saw a complaint regarding "unintended braking due to the automatic emergency braking (aeb) system engaging with no apparent obstruction in the path of the vehicle." i believe this exact thing happened to me going approx 50-60mph on the highway with no other vehicles in my path. scared the crap out of me but it only lasted for a few seconds and has not happened again (yet). date of occurrence is approximate.
While driving 55mph brake system activated without reason, clear dry paved road without traffic or obstructions. hard braking by system for maybe 30 mph drop in speed then returned to normal. driver and passenger were shook up. felt like going over rumble strips where their were none. had their been close following traffic we would have been hit. took car to dealer who checked it over and did some kind of update.
Going up a ramp in the parking garage, the automatic emergency braking engaged with no obstruction, causing my vehicle to suddenly stop. car behind me did not expect sudden stop and rear ended me.
Driving through town, usually through an intersection, my car begins alarming and then dramatically slows down, if i give it gas it will go again. it happened to me 3 different times, each time there were not people in front of me or anything in my path. i brought it to the dealership, they said they updated the software and it should be fixed. within the next couple days it did it again, and this time i was only going about 15 mph, due to construction. again there was no one in front of me, and the dashboard alarmed and then it dramatically slowed again. i took it back to the dealership again and they said it might be that my mph limit was set to 10mph above the speed limit, they shut it off and said that would help. like i said, i was only going about 15 mph when it happened, so i not confident that this will fix it. it has only been 3 days since they shut that function off, so i will keep you posted. then this morning on my way to work, my collision light was on and flashing, and every time i made a right hand turn, the car sounded like something was grinding. i hate this car and am incredibly disappointed.
Automatic emergency break makes the vehicle stop moving without any thing infront that happen for 4 times and last lime i was on i65 north toward gallatin tn drive on 70 mph thanks goodness no one was right behind me and another thanks to the truck driver come also to a complete stop behind me to protect me from the ongoing traffic
Twice i have gotten this error (see attached photos) while merging onto interstate in march 2019 i only took photos the first time and once i have had the brakes automatically attempt to stop the car on a regular road in july 2019. i did contact the local nissan dealer and was told my car was not in the group to have repair.
Distance sensor malfunctioning. i have had to return it to the dealership three times for this issue. without warning the car will slam on the brakes as if something was in its path.
Automatic braking system engages without any vehicles or obstructions present.the vehicle was in motion and on at least 5 different times the auto safety braking system engaged for no reason creating a hazzard for myself and other motorists.
In october 2018, i was driving my nissan rogue with the cruise control (propilot) activated. suddenly and unexpectedly, with no vehicle in front of me, my vehicle applied the brakes for a brief period - maybe one second - not long enough to make it skid. i took my vehicle to the local nissan dealer, and they applied software update ntb18-041a.to reprogram the radar sensor. on march 9, 2019, the same problem happened again - i was driving at about 55 mph on interstate 81, with no vehicle in front of me, and my vehicle applied the brakes suddenly and unexpectedly. this is unacceptable - if another vehiicle been close behind me, it could have been rear-ended our vehicle.
Automatic emergency braking system on my vehicle initiates when not needed intermittently. no vehicles, objects, items, curbs, etc in vicinity or in front of vehicle. took vehicle to dealership for voluntary aeb update, per notice from nissan, and due to it not being 'active' code, update could not be performed. was explained to me that code could be seen as having 'popped', but due to car having been turned off and then turned on prior to being at dealership for inspection, their maintenance processes prevent the software update. it was further explained to me that once i turn car off after the aeb event, that it is no longer an active code, but becomes a passive code. this becomes an issue due the very nature of requiring an active code, as i will assume that not all owners are able to go directly from the aeb activation straight to a nissan dealer (i myself have this issue as it has repeatedly happened to me in the mornings on my way to campus or work and am unable to take it to dealer without having the car turned off for some time.). this should be elevated to a warranty recall regardless of active code or not, as having a software issue regarding a braking system should be considered more than just inconvenient.
During normal driving , dry roads, in both daylight and night driving emergency braking activated and there was no object in front of vehicle. it has happened several times and events also occurred after vehicle was returned to the dealer for a "software update."
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 15 mph, the vehicle suddenly braked without warning on several occasions. also, the contact heard an abnormal beeping and grinding noise. the vehicle was taken to ron marhofer nissan (247 howe ave, cuyahoga falls, oh 44221, (844) 569-2753) where it was determined that a software update could be completed. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: 3810235, but did not assist. the failure mileage was 3,000. the vin was not available.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving, the vehicle would brake and slow down without the brake pedal being depressed. the vehicle also made a noise as if it were driving over speed bumps. nissan south (6889 jonesboro rd, morrow, ga 30260, (678) 619-3104) stated that the emergency brake was being applied because the braking system signaled the wiring or signs from a particular section of the road. the contact was informed to shut off the system when approaching that portion of the road and then turn it on again afterwards. the contact stated that the failure only occurred along that portion of the road. the manufacturer was not notified. the dealer offered no other suggestions for the repair and did not diagnose the vehicle. the failure mileage was 32,000.
While driving on a 4-lane city street, the vehicle jerked (stopped, started, stopped, started) by itself with the warning buzzard sounding as if the brakes were being pumped.. we had just driven over a railroad track about 50 feet behind us when this occurred. this happened roughly 8 months ago and has not happened since, thankfully. we had owned the vehicle only 3 months at the time, and thought something had to trigger this, knowing it was not me applying the brakes. i've driven over these same tracks hundreds of times since with no incident. never thought more of this until the news broke of the problem.
Automatic emergency brake activates (slams on brakes accompanied by visual and audible warning) with no vehicle or obstruction in lane ahead. vehicle was moving on a city street. i've had the vehicle 3 months and it has happened 4 times so far. dealer ran software update, but didn't correct problem.
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.
While driving mountain roads going up the vehicle stopped when turning on a curve. the car beepped then paused. next day on the 26th while going up the mountain the vehicle didn't beep but did stop while driving in 3rd gear. car didn't start going again until putting car in drive and pressing the gas.
The aeb (automatic emergency breaking) system on our 2018 nissan rogue malfunctioned, stopping our car on the roadway for no apparent reason. there was absolutely no traffic anywhere near our vehicle which was traveling straight on a 4 lane road at approx 40 mph when suddenly the vehicle made a loud groan sound, started shaking, brakes activated, light flashed on display panel and beeping sounds. this is a serious problem with the potential to cause serious injury and or kill people. the dealer claims they fixed it but after reading other complaints regarding recurrence i have no confidence whatsoever in this vehicle. we now turn the aeb system off every time the vehicle is started. this is a lease car, 1 year old with 9,300 miles. dealer repair paperwork states: nec to reprogram laser / radar control unit along with icc / adas control unit per bulletin ntb-041a.
While driving, the automatic emergency braking system dash light flashes. nissan suggests the issue is due to frost. the radar sensor is located behind the front grille emblem and may be blocked due to frost build up. nissan claims there is no problem with the vehicle, and there is no fix. how can a vehicle's braking system be unavailable, yet there is no issue? the issue should be recalled. perhaps relocate the sensor. also, if it is in fact due to a frosty emblem, they should add a heated emblem to prevent the build up.
Aeb malfunctioning brakes apply intermittently while driving with no obstruction in front of the car. very serious and dangerous situation. while my wife was driving on a 40mph speed limit road the brakes applied and she just missed being rear ended.
False activation of the 2018 nissan rogue automatic emergency braking system. brake alert often goes on for no reason causing concern when driving. this happens on a ~weekly basis and often happens several times during one trip. it started shortly after receiving the vehicle and happens at any speed. we brought to nissan dealer and they said they can not help fix this.
While moving at both highway speeds or speeds between 20 -40 mph, the emergency braking system would engage without warning and without an object in front of the vehicle. this would cause the brakes to engage, the vehicle to shudder until i could re-take control, and an error alert on the dash board. the dealer's recommendation was to turn off the radar assisted emergency braking every time i got into the vehicle, as it was a "flawed technology". after multiple events and trips to the dealer, they replaced the part and updated the software.
While driving at a constant speed on a straight road with clear weather and no other cars around, the automatic emergency braking (aeb) system activated and abruptly brought the car to a complete stop. this has happened 3 times since we leased the car in october 2018. the first time was with 300 miles on the odometer. two different dealerships have not been able to fix the problem so now we are forced to disable the aeb system every time we drive the car. it is definitely not what we want to do but we have to.
Multiple occurrences of car tire pressure monitoring system warning light appearing on dash and it seemed the brakes were going on too, without being applied. but i didn't believe that could happen on its own. it happened one time on expressway but i thought i must have hit a pothole (car was pretty new then) and happened multiple times on surface streets. dealership told me tire pressure was not even and that sensor was very sensitive. why the car was braking was beyond me, but was attributed to uneven tire pressure. it happened again and this time tire pressure was at 33 psi on all tires (recommended number on each tire), so i brought it to dealer again. this time it was thoroughly examined and i was questioned thoroughly on the situations when this happened. the collision monitoring system unit(s) were replaced. car had 9,800 miles. the tire pressure monitoring system was fine. scary situation and i must admit i'm apprehensive to be driving it still. but, it's a lease so i'm committed. i should find comfort in the fact that the parts were replaced, however, i'm not yet comfortable. so, i thought it needed to be reported so others can be aware. *dt *jb
On oct 24th i was on my way to drive my autistic son to his day program which is less then a mile away. as i was driving the emergency brake came on and pulling me to a stop, then i proceeded to pull over after being shaken up along with my son. then continue to try again. i called nissan and they told me i can bring the car in the next day. i did and that afternoon they informed me they fixed the sensor and everything is fine now. on nov 7th i was driving on the service road with is along side the highway going to lunch with my son and his respite worker and again the emergency brake pulled us to a stop that nearly cause us and others into a accident because its a very busy service road. again i pulled over upset and called nissan and i was told bring it in tomorrow morning. i headed home very slowly. that time they kept the car overnight. again i was told it was the sensor. i picked up the car on nov 9th. on nov 10th my son, his worker and i were going to lunch again and then shopping so i decided to get on the highway and thats when it happen again nearly causing another incident which was extremely scary being on the highway. it pulling up and came to a stop causing beeping and cars nearly hitting us. i called nissan very upset and they said bring it in. while driving it very very slow it did it two more times trying to stop. at that time they finally offered me a loaner and days later took it back and wanted to charge me so i gave it back. then they told me they change the brackets near the sensor. which should of been done the first time. i refuse to have a car an play russian roulette with mine and my families lives. i am extremely scared to go on a highway and this is what im up against. *dt
While driving on a staight roadway the vehicle started to shake and an alarm sounded and a red box with a yellow triangle appeared on the display and the car began to slow down as if to avoid a crash or something in the roadway. there was nothing in the roadway, no cars, no deer, no people. luckily there was no one behind me either. i was shocked that his happened until i read that this is happening with a lot of rogue's from 2018 model year. contacted nissan and was told to call the dearlership. dealership said to bring it in for an inspection. the incident lasted about 20 seconds and then the car resumed normal function.
While accelerating on a county street, at almost 40 mph, my car decided to suddenly brake and almost immediately stop. it vibrated and we heard a loud grinding type noise. i removed my foot from accelerator, and after just a second, the braking stopped and i was able to accelerate again. i was almost rear-ended by the car behind me. no warning lights or sounds were heard. the car has about 15,500 miles. this is the second time that this has happened. the first time was just starting to accelerate from a stop light, so it was at only about 10 mph. then the dealership said no codes were thrown, so they could not find a problem to fix. it's in the dealership again today, hoping that they can figure out the problem and fix it. i'm scared to drive this on the freeway, or actually anywhere i want to go more than 10 miles per hour...so that would be every time i want to drive my car!
The forward collision avoidance (fca) / automatic emergency braking system inadvertently activated resulting the brakes being abruptly applied while driving forward on a neighborhood thoroughfare at 40 mph and nothing in front of me.. there was a vehicle following me which had to swerve around me or else there would have been a rear collision. the system generated a false warning with a beeping and dashboard lights. this is the 1st time the vehicle has applied the brakes in the 3 months i've had the vehicle. i have called the autonation pinecrest dealership and they told me to bring the vehicle in to check the fca sensor because they have similar complaints from other new rogue owners.
My safety braking system engaged when there were no other cars around me. there was nothing on the roadway either. i was going 40 mph on a straight level road in a suburban location. the alarm started to go off and the car suddenly braked. it felt and sounded like i was driving on speed reducing pavement. i did not come to a complete stop but it decreased by speed to about 15 mph. it was frightening and luckily no one was behind me because it certainly could have caused me to be rear ended.
My safety braking system suddenly engaged for no apparent reason. i was driving 40 mph on a straight, level suburban street that was newly paved within the last year. there were no other vehicles around and there were no obstructions in the roadway. the alarm sounded and the brakes engaged. it felt and sounded as though i was driving on speed reducing pavement. the car did not come to a complete stop but it brought my speed down to about 15mph. it then disengaged and normal driving resumed. it was frightening but luckily no one was behind me because it certainly could have caused me to be rear ended.
The system automatic emergency breaking to avoid or lessen collisions activated yesterday while i was on interstate 64, to my knowledge, for no apparent reason. there was a tractor trailer in front of me, approx. 7 car lengths, and a car about 4 car lengths in front in the right lane. the mileage was at 774 and a notification came up about a radar obstruction and aeb deactivated automatically. i'm concerned other users have had this issue as well starting at or around 700 miles. earlier this week, i had to break hard to avoid hitting another vehicle on 64, and aeb was not deactivated and never once activated. a mere 100 miles later it's like it has become sensitive and has done it multiple times since the initial instance (just yesterday) i referred to above. i hate to deactivate as i purchased a new rogue for its safety features.
I was driving around 11am using local roads. i had been driving about 5 minutes when i pulled up to a stop sign. it was a clear day, light traffic, dry pavement, no leaves or other road debris. as i pulled away from the stop sign, within 20 feet, the car suddenly started shaking and stopping. it made an incredibly loud noise. i immediately pulled over the shoulder. there were no messages on the dash or behind the steering wheel. after sitting there a few minutes, i proceeded home without further incident. later that day, i dropped the car off at the car dealer to check into this problem. i was given a loaner car, and by the following monday, got a call to come and pick up my car. the service team was unable to replicate the problem, so nothing was fixed. this also happened on september 24, 2018. this time, i was exiting a highway and was slowing down on a ramp. the car suddenly started shaking and made a loud noise. it grinded to a stop. it was startling to me, as i've never had a car do this to me before. i assumed there was something wrong with the road surface and figured the anti-lock brake or the collision avoidance system had engaged. i was taking a friend home from cancer surgery that day, so i didn't think about it a whole lot. i had other worries. in considering what happened, i believe that the brakes automatically engaged in both cases. it seemed like the car was determined to stop, even though there were no obstacles in my way. i had no control over the car. it's an unnerving thing to have occur, but at least i was going slow and didn't have cars behind me. i'm concerned that if it happened as i'm going at a high rate of speed on a highway, it could cause a car to rear-end me, or cause my car to swerve out of control and cause an accident.
? the automatic emergency braking is faulty. on oct. 10, 2018, i was driving into mt. hope cemetery in rochester, ny. the road was clear: no traffic, no people. without warning, the car beeped and came to an abrupt stop and skidded. for a split second, a yellow triangle with something inside it came up on the display. i pushed the brake. i hit nothing. there was nothing there. i drove off without incident. (according to the owner's manual, that triangle indicated a pedestrian.) since then, i've been disabling the aeb whenever i drive. i do not trust the car; it scares me. *dt *tr
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.
October 3, 2018 i went to a local mall. on my way out of the parking lot lights started blinking on my dash and the automatic emergency braking system engaged unexpectedly when there was no other car near my car either in front or on either side. the vehicle was moving steadily about 25 to 30 mph on the road before you get to rte 100/422 bypass. there was no reason for this incident to occur since there was no other car nearby, no debris on the road, and nothing adhering to the front of the car near the sensor. i was totally freaked out because the car was jerking, the car (not the driver was in control) and it almost did not stop at ta major intersection. god forbid i was on a major highway or i would have been dead. the vehicle was in motion but the control of the vehicle was under absolute control of the automatic breaking system.
1. when i stop the car in front of a red traffic light signal or get stuck in traffic and the lever in position "d" my back feels vibration. i see the passenger seat swinging. i put my hand on the headrest and feel the vibration. 2.when i keep the speed of 30 ... 35 mph i feel the vibration on the steering wheel, i hear the hum from the transmission, the rear-view mirror has an oscillation. 3.when i drive a car on the road, the wheel crosses a pit or knob, the right rear seat shakes noisily. 4.when i drive car 65 mph and push brake pedal gently i feel pulse beating on steering wheel, body, seats. 5.when i was washing the car at the car wash, the tailgate spontaneously opened. i'm afraid to visit the automatic car wash because it may cause an accident. 6.kick moving liftgate opening doesn't work properly. 7. tech replaced the brake booster vacuum tube but it doesn't work.
1. when i stop the car in front of a red traffic light signal or get stuck in traffic and the lever in position "d" my back feels vibration. i see the passenger seat swinging. i put my hand on the headrest and feel the vibration. 2.when i keep the speed of 30 ... 35 mph i feel the vibration on the steering wheel, i hear the hum from the transmission, the rear-view mirror has an oscillation. 3.when i drive a car on the road, the wheel crosses a pit or knob, the right rear seat shakes noisily. 4.when i drive car 70 mph and push brake pedal gently i feel pulse beating on steering wheel, body, seats. 5.i stopped on red light, while i release brake pedal i hear sound like 'click'. 6.right windshield viper has stop position in front of my eyes. i have spot on windshield in the field of view. 7.uncomfortable driver seat, no side support. i'm 6 feet tall and 90 pounds, size l. 8.when i was washing the car at the car wash, the tailgate spontaneously opened. i'm afraid to visit the automatic car wash because it may cause an accident. 9.kick moving liftgate doesn't work properly. 10.dealer didn't make rebalancing tires. i have twice informed the hanlees hilltop nissan dealer about the problem, but they did nothing. i'm very disappointed. i bought a car, i did not buy a vibration! it hurts my health.
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.
When the engine is started cold. sitting for 6 hours or more. there is a rattling sound coming from the engine as if there were too much engine bearing clearance. after 2 seconds the noise goes away. dealer says they can not duplicated it but i have 2 audios of it and presented to them.
In consistent braking. when applying the brakes the pedal feels mushy and the braking poor. i waiting about 300 miles hoping that the brakes would bed in and start to work correctly but it did not happen. after having several scares where the collision avoidance had to intervene to prevent an accident. informing the dealer of the problem they bleed the brakes twice on 2 separate occasions and the brakes felt a little better but still did not inspire confidence..on the 3rd time going to the dealer informing the dealer and nissan corporate about the brakes issue nissan in formed the dealer to replace the calibers and the brake hoses. the vehicle has spent a total of 3 weeks at the dealer for the brake issue. as of today 11-12-2018 the vehicle is still at the dealer waiting on parts and a solution to the problem
Auto emergency braking is activating when there is no vehicle or obstacle in front of me. it happenend the first time i left the dealer on an open highway. it happened again in a dark parking garage, and again when i was going less than 10 miles an hour over railroad tracks. it happened to my husband going over a bridge with metal expansion joints. good thing no one was behind us when it happened. i will be calling the dealer in the morning. my rogue has around 3,000 miles on it.
The abs activated early in the morning with sun shining through an overhead train signal. i have filed two request for buy back but missouri has poor lemon laws and allows to keep replacing radar sensor. they have put the fourth one on but the service manager warned me that the system is better but will still activate with my initial complaint if the sun is shining on an overhead object that the system thinks is in front of it. i was on a four lane hyway. vehicle had 1200 miles and when i phoned concern the service manager told me exactly where i was when it happened.
Emergency stop was activated abruptly while driving on highway no vehicles were in front of my when this happened the vehicle behind almost rear ended me. i took my rogue to nissan las week for braking system failure. apparently it was a cylinder assy-br. however yesterday this happened to me. i am afraid of driving my suv. nissan doesn't seem to acknowledge this issue and we are at risk. *bf *tr consumer stated this event happened to me 3 times. the second time that happened the entire brake system came into a failure. the 3rd time it happened after they "fixed the issue." updated 10/3/18*jb updated 10/26/18*jb
The automatic emergency braking system engaged unexpectedly when there was no other car near my car either in front or on either side. the vehicle was moving steadily about 65 mph in an outside lane on a highway. there was no reason for this incident to occur since there was no other car nearby, no debris on the road, and nothing adhering to the front of the car near the sensor.
My 2018 nissan rogue braked suddenly, for no reason. traveling 30 mph on a quiet neighborhood street. the lights on the dashboard flashed briefly, there was a loud grinding noise, then sudden and complete stop in the middle of the road. no cars in front or back of mine. the only thing in the road was a metal drain cover. very frightening experience.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 50 mph, the automatic braking system engaged independently without warning and stopped the vehicle. the contact stated that the failure occurred numerous times. while pulling into the driveway, the failure occurred without warning. the vehicle was taken to heritage nissan (1500 veterans memorial hwy ne, rome, ga 30161, (706) 291-1981) three times for the same failure. the dealer diagnosed the vehicle, but did not disclose the cause of the failure. the contact also stated that the navigation system and the entire electrical system failed to function each time the vehicle was powered off. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided case number: 36969839. the approximate failure mileage was 22,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. the contact stated while driving 30 mph, when the vehicle applied the brakes and decelerates on it own. the contact stated no warning light was illuminated. the vehicle was taken to local dealer autonation nissan miami located at 3345 sw 8th st, miami, fl 33135, (305) 707-0145, where it was unable to duplicate the failure. the contact stated he continued to experience the failure. the vehicle was taken back to dealer and was diagnosed with needing unknown component to be repaired and to update an unknown system with sensors. the vehicle was repaired but continued to experience the same failure. the manufacturer had been informed of failure and filed complaint. the failure mileage was 2,000.
Two week old nissan rogue. the emergency braking system activates in the parking garage where i work. it seems to happen anywhere in the garage (any floor) and when i surpass ~15mph. spoke with the dealer and they are going to take a look at it, but going by the number of similar complaints on this site i'm beginning to think nissan needs to issue a fix and recall. *tt
My automatic emergency braking system enables when there is no car ahead or near mine. this happens primarily when there is a metal cover on the road such as when road work is being completed. this has happened 3 times in 6 months. the last time i was going 40 mph and it came to a sudden stop with a vehicle behind me that almost hit me. i can manually turn off the safety shield but i have to turn it off every time i start the car.