There are 5 owner-reported fuel system complaints for the 2017 Nissan Roguein NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
I first noticed my gas gauge was not moving after driving 75 miles. It was showing the tank was on full, ( this could not be so) In addition I begin to count the mileage I was driving and I noticed that my mileage gas gauge wasn’t working as well. For instants I drove 40 miles and only half of that subtracted from my mileage so neither the gas or mileage gauge is working and or reporting the correct gas amount in my tank. I looked up the issue on the Internet and found that many people with all different types of Nissan models and years are having this problem yet there isn’t a recall there’s only a technical bulletin out. I called Nissan in Crystal River Florida to ask them if they knew about the problem they said they did not and if I wanted to get it fixed to bring it in for a diagnosis of $189. I refused. So now this is a safety problem as I do not know how much gas is in my tank.
I WILL STOP AT A RED LIGHT AND WHEN THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN, I GIVE IT GAS TO ACCELERATE AND IT DOESN'T DO ANYTHING. THE GAS PEDAL WILL GO STRAIGHT TO THE FLOOR AND THE CAR DOESN'T MOVE. I HAVE TO DEPRESS AND PRESS THE GAS PEDAL THREE OR FOUR TIMES BEFORE IT MOVES. IT HAPPENS WHEN THE WEATHER IS HOT AND I HAVE BEEN DRIVING FOR A LONG TIME. *TR
I AM SMELLING EXHAUST IF I AM STOPPED AT A STOP LIGHT OR STOP SIGN FOR LESS THAN A MINUTE. IT STARTED ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO. I HAVE NOT CHANGED THE GAS I USE OR THE GAS STATION THAT I FILL UP AT.
FUEL LEAK AT BOTTOM OF THE TANK. FUEL LEAK IS PROGRESSIVE WHEN IDLING AND ENGINE IS RUNNING. FUEL LEAK IS AT AN INCREASED RATE WHEN DRIVING, AS IT APPEARS THAT IT IS BEEN PUMPED BY A MOTOR. GASEOUS FUMES ENVELOPS INTERIOR OF CAR WHEN DRIVING. *TT
MY GAS GAUGE IS SHOWING FULL AFTER FILL UP BUT NOW IS NOT MOVEING AND SAYS I STILL HAVE A FULL TANK AND THATS NOT POSSIBLE WITH 203 MILES TO EMPTY WHEN NORMALY WHEN I FILL UP ITS OVER 440 MILES TO EMPTY
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
Data synced from NHTSA on Apr 25, 2026