There are 4 owner-reported tires & wheels complaints for the 2017 Nissan Roguein NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
I was driving on [XXX], close to [XXX] but my lights ( engine and tire were on ),when suddenly I lost the control and I hit on the wall. The steering wheel was a little hard and the mechanic told me my CATALYST wasn't good( engine and tire sensor aren't working correctly ). I thought it was my last day because that freeway is a little hight. I imaged my car flying. ALSO I HAVE 1 ACCIDENT . I CRASHED ONE CAR BUT IT WASNT MY BLAME. The car lost the control. Now I have to pay but it is expensive for me INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Right rear wheel bearing was bad. I was told at 66,000 miles, this was premature. This started approximately 3 weeks ago and was corrected today. I had to take it to two places before a diagnosis was made for loud driving noise and slight vibration. The wheel bearing could have locked up and caused a severe incident.
Tires---Kumho Solus KL 21 225/65R17 Bought 2 on 1/11/21--mileage on vehicle at time was 46798 Bought 2 on 4/12/21--mileage on vehicle at time was 51487 In January 2023 the vehicle began having noticeable vibration and "road" noise. Took it to the business where tires were purchased and had them rotate the tires. Over the course of 2 weeks the vibration and "road" noise became more prominent. I then took it to another business and asked them to take a close look at the tires and check balance on each. They found 2 that had large bulges in the tread area and 2 that had smaller bulges in the tread. I have turned the tires in to business where they were purchased to be returned to manufacturer for inpection.
I AM LEASING A 2017 NISSAN ROGUE WITH 13,000 MILES ON MY BRAND-NEW CAR. BACK ON MARCH 8, 2019 MY FIRST TIRE BLEW SO I REPLACED IT. ON JULY 9, 2019 MY SECOND TIRE BLEW OUT WHILE DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY. WHEN I BROUGHT MY TIRE IN TO BE LOOKED AT I WAS TOLD IT WAS A TIRE MALFUNCTION SO FALKEN TIRE ENDED UP REIMBURSING ME FOR THE NEW TIRE I HAD BOUGHT. ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 I BROUGHT MY CAR INTO MY NISSAN DEALERSHIP BECAUSE MY TIRE PRESSURE LIGHT WAS ON. I WAS TOLD THAT MY TWO FACTORY TIRES ON MY CAR WERE LEAKING AROUND THE SEAMS. SEEING THAT THIS IS A DANGEROUS SITUATION, I CONTACTED FALKEN TIRE TO LET THEM KNOW THE SITUATION. MY FIRST CALL TO THEM CONCLUDED THAT THEY WOULD COVER ALL CHARGES RELATED TO THE TIRE; THE NEW TIRE AND LABOR COST. WHEN I TOOK MY CAR IN TO GET THOSE TWO TIRES CHANGED, THE GUY HELPING ME CALLED FALKEN TIRE TO MAKE SURE THEY WOULD BE PICKING UP THE BILL AND THEY CLAIMED THEY HAD NOTHING ON FILE REGARDING MY SITUATION. AFTER MULTIPLE CALLS TO FALKEN TIRE I WAS TOLD THAT THEY CANNOT CHANGE OUT MY TIRES BECAUSE THERE IS NO PROOF IN FRONT OF THEM THAT THESE TIRES ARE FAULTY. AFTER 2 BLOWN TIRES AND 2 TIRES LEAKING, THEY SAID THERE IS NOTHING THEY CAN DO TO HELP ME UNTIL AN ACTUAL PROBLEM OCCURS. WHO IS GOING TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IF AN ACCIDENT OCCURS AND PEOPLE ARE BADLY INJURED? FALKEN TIRE WILL NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR FAULTY TIRES UNTIL SOMEONE DIES FROM THE SITUATION.
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