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Problems with 2018 Nissan Rogue SEATS

On average, the 2018 Nissan Rogue starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 21 800 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2018 Nissan Rogue

My vehicle breaks by itself as i am driving when there is nothing in front of me and driver seat moves back and forth. there are other sensors coming on my vehicle from time to time

I have had the vehicle in to the dealership for inspection of the driver seat which is cracking and snapping when making corners or turning. i was advised that nissan does not have this part and is backorder until next year. this to me feels like this seat would not be stable in an accident since it has movement and not fully in place.

The drivers seat gets hot without turning on the heated seats also on the driver's side it gets extremly hot took it to rocking nissan on 2 occasions and each time nothing changed

Took my car to get oil changed. when i got back in my car and went to adjust my seat backward, it would not move. tried moving it forward, also did not move. however, it moved up and down and the back of the seat moved. went back into pep boys, they looked at it, said the motor was hot so they let it cool down some. ultimately they came back to me saying i needed to take it to the dealership that it was some type of recall.

Tl* the contact owns a 2018 nissan rogue. while driving 40 mph, the driver's seat was loose and made an abnormal squeaking noise. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to sterling mccall nissan (12230 southwest fwy, stafford, tx 77477, (281) 243-8600) where it was diagnosed that the seat cage and seat needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. a loaner vehicle was provided. the manufacturer was contacted and provided case id number: 36637240, but no assistance was offered. the failure mileage was unavailable.

This vehicle was purchased new, has manual seats that after a few months started sinking on their own within a few hours of being set. it's unable to retain the set seat height for any extended period of time and forces the driver to keep pumping up the seat while driving or adjust rear mirrors to compensate.

Constant vibration on passenger seat that is visible to the naked eye whenever car is idle or stopped. nissan dealership said it is "normal operational characteristic" of the car. i do not believe that it is..

2018 awd hybrid nissan rogue. consumer writes with concerns for uncomfortable/ potentially dangerous headrest. *as *tr

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