NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2022 Nissan Rogue. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving 65 MPH in Canada, the vehicle lost motive power. The contact exited the highway and pulled over to the side of the road. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The contact inspected the engine compartment but could not find a failure. The vehicle was restarted but failed to exceed 25-30 MPH while driving. The vehicle was taken to a Canadian dealer, where an oil change, a turbocharger hose, and other unknown repairs were performed. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V437000 (Engine and Engine and Cooling), which the contact associated with the failure. The vehicle was taken to Steven Nissan (2275 E Market St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801); where the recall repair was completed. Additionally, the contact filed a reimbursement claim with the manufacturer for previous repairs and provided the supporting documents; however, the reimbursement claim was denied. The failure mileage was approximately 64,280.
No worked the system forward collision and automatic emergency and crash with one horse. My body with hematonas my neck with dolor. No confirmed with the dealer. The police take inform and insurance Never worked the emergency break frontal in the dash no light o statement emergency break
Driving vehicle around 60 mph. Heard load knocking noise coming from engine then vehicle instantly lost power. Engine reduced power came across display and it had virtually no power to get to side of road. I called dealer and I they said I would have to pay to tow it there and pay to diagnose engine problem because I was out of warranty. Got vehicle towed back to my house by myself. Load knocking noise heard from engine.
Sunroof exploded out of nowhere and had to get it fixed.
Originally I took my vehicle into Nissan of Gadsden due to issues with the EGR System Failure in April 2025. The egr system was already replaced once a year before, but due to past recalls they replaced the system without appropriate diagnosis/scanning dtc codes. They had the car for 2 weeks and after picking the vehicle up the motor shattered itself while traveling at interstate speeds almost causing accident due to rapid declaration. The motor was diagnosed as no reparable and gave no solutions. After 4 months of calling and making complaints, it was determined that the vehicle fell under the Recall 25V-437 / R25A8. It took them a month to get approved and install the new motor and turbo at Hallmark Nissan of Birmingham. I was called to pick the vehicle up 09/22/2025 after repair. Upon returning home, vehicle would not exceed 60mph from its own power, engine light and engine malfunction light came on, and vehicle would slow to unsafe speeds on the interstate when trying to overcome hills. I called the service department and notified them of this and they told me to drive the vehicle over 50 miles back to the dealership at speeds not safe for highway travel. They diagnosed that the turbo that they just installed went out again. I also received a letter that Hallmark Nissan would pay off the car note the day I picked up the vehicle. Upon retuning to the dealer and asking to accept the offer, they refused and stated it was just a marketing tactic. All of this has been documented by Audio and Video Recording.
Related to PE23-023. 2022 Nissan Rogue with 77,000 miles first lost heating ability and then would stall and not start. Problem was diagnosed by an ASE Certified shop/tech. Diagnostic inspection revealed 2 quarts of coolant missing and contamination in the cylinders. To start the recommendation was to replace the EGR Cooler and Turbo, after reviewing similar complaints, I have chosen not to do the repairs as it doesn't sounds like it will fix the root cause and I am not inclined to replace the motor, turbo, Egr etc only for this to occur again. I plan to trade out of this vehicle at a significant financial loss and replace it to ensure the safety of my family. I would like to be a part of the investigation, if in the future Nissan is held accountable for this engineering failure I may be able to recoup some of my financial hardship.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle was shaking abnormally. The contact stated that the dealer was contacted and made aware of the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the contact was unsure if a diagnostic test was performed. The contact was informed that the parts were not available to repair the vehicle. In addition, the contact requested a loaner vehicle; however, the request was denied. The contact stated that because of the unrepaired recall, the contact had to pay out of pocket for a loaner vehicle to travel to a family event. The contact was fearful of driving the vehicle with his children in it because of a possible failure. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V437000 (Engine and Engine Cooling); however, parts were not yet available. The contact stated that there was another upcoming family event and inquired again about a possible loaner vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 45,000.
Complete engine failure. My wife broke down on the side of the road. Was told it was a Turbo Charger failure that then allowed coolant to get into the engine. Was further told it needs a new Turbo Charger Assembly as well as various other parts for the engine that were damaged as a result. Happened with only 39k miles on the vehicle.
The OK button on the steering wheel collapsed in causing the dash menus to choose random settings and turn them on or off. In the dash selection, controlled with this, is the crash detection on the vehicle, causing the menu to cycle through and turn off and on these settings also. There’s blind spot, alarms, lane departure, driver assistance, and backup sensors. There’s vehicle’s safety features are controlled in the dash menus. The cruise control button is also sticking resulting in the cars speed to change whenever. This is a known issue with Nissan but still refuse to do anything about it after the bumper to bumper warranty period is over, even though it includes safety features. They also want us to pay $170 dollars just for them to say “yes the bottons are broken.” Several forums have confirmed this is a problem that Nissan is well aware of. Someone mentioned their 2023 went through 3 steering wheels because of this issue and it was within the warranty period, so Nissan replaced the steering wheels (you can’t just replace the button modules).
Our vehicle stalled once while idle at an ATM. Upon restart we brought it to our local mechanic for investigation, they diagnosed the issue as a Turbo Sensor problem costing about $700. They recommended bringing it to Nissan for further review rather than charge us for the repair. We picked up the vehicle the next day and brought it to our local Nissan dealership where they confirmed it was in face the turbo causing the issue. After discovering this and quoting us a repair of $7,200 they did a pressure test overnight only to discover there was coolant leaking into the engine and that a new block will now need to be installed for the vehicle to work. The new cost is $11,500 to repair. The vehicle is a 2022 Nissan Rogue that we are the only owners with regular maintenance. When we dropped off the vehicle at both locations there was no check engine light on and there were no signs of engine failure. The Sales Manager went to check the vehicle and confirmed the engine no longer works.
buttons such as the selector wheel on the left side of the steering wheel stick and it keeps wanting to cycle through settings because of it. There is no way to pop it back out, and it remains stuck. From reading online many people have had this issue and the only thing Nissan will do is offer to supply you with a new steering wheel. One person has a 2023 and they are on their third or fourth steering wheel because of this issue and Nissan will do nothing to fix it. it is ridiculous that cars this now have this problem and people keep having to pay for out-of-pocket. We are shortly outside of our warranty and are stuck dealing with this now.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle lost automotive power, failed to accelerate, and went into LIMP Mode. Additionally, there were abnormally loud sounds coming from the engine. The contact referenced NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V437000 (Engine and Engine Cooling); however, the VIN was not included in the recall. The contact stated that the VIN was previously included in the recall. The vehicle was driven to a dealer but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 125,000.
Back up camera fails to load when car is put in reverse. Nissan is not sure what the cause is but thinks its software and wants $700+ for further diagnostics
I HAVE EXPERIENCED UNUSUAL ENGINE NOISES, ROUGH ENGINE PERFORMANCE, ILLUMINATION OF THE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL), AND WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER. THE ENGINE HAS FAILED WHILE THE VEHICLE WAS IN MOTION, RESULTING IN A LOSS OF MOTIVE POWER TWICE, ONCE ON THE HIGHWAY. I have been to the dealership mechanic 3 times with this issue, the first occurred prior to the recall coming out. The Last time I was told to pay for a diagnostic or they would not be able to help me; I paid and was told they could not find anything relevant to my issue. I was just told that there was no further information occurring from this recall. I feel as if the car is almost undrivable. It is definitely unsafe and unreliable. And a car constantly revs at 6000 RPM's prior to switching gears if it switches gears. At this point I don't know what to do and regret buying a Nissan as they won't even help.
I was driving and began hearing knocking sounds from under the hood. The car began dragging, so I was afraid to go at any speed over 25 or 30. I was almost home and it was night, so I resolved to go to the mechanic by my house the next morning. When I set out to go to the repair shop, the car was knocking louder, and I did not go more than a mile before the car stalled at a stoplight. It shuddered and then cut off. I tried to restart it, but it kept coming on and going off right after. I was in the turning lane, and had on my hazard lights, but several motorists still came up close behind me and honked their horns for me to move. This happened about a dozen times before the tow truck arrived. One man came up beside me, yelling and making gestures (I kept my window up and ignored him). I called AAA and was towed about a mile to the shop. The shop owner checked the oil to see if I had run out of oil - I had not. He then said to have it towed to Nissan because it was under warranty and the “engine is done.” He said that due to the sounds he heard coming from the engine. Days later (it was Saturday, and Nissan was not open Saturday or Sunday) I had it towed to Nissan and they have yet to diagnose the problem, after several days.
Camera system failure and it has been a year with no response from Nissan. A recall was made for this issue but it was only for rental cars mine was never a rental and other nissan rogue owners are reporting the same issue with their cars. I park inside a parking garage so my car is covered.
There is a recall on my car's engine and nissan hasn't done anything to fix it and it's been months. I have my family on this car.
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Electro hydraulic coupling seal leak in rear. Unable to drive vehicle due to risk of damage to rear hydraulics. Confirmed by dealership and separate mechanic. No warning lights to indicate damage or necessity of immediate attention.
I have had significant problems with this car. Within the first month, I had to replace the battery. In September 2024 the car went from 70 mph to 40 mph with no warning and then the engine malfunction lights came on. It was supposedly fixed by Jeff Wyler Nissan Colerain. In October of 2024 the exact same thing occurred. We went from 70 mph to 40 mph and were stranded for hours yet again. Jeff Wyler Nissan Eastgate supposedly fixed the problem this time with new electrical components. Most recently, in December of 2024, the exact thing occurred AGAIN. We went from 70 to 40 and had to have the car towed for the third time in three months and the fourth time in 2 years. It is currently at Jeff Wyler Eastgate again - supposedly waiting on a temperature component - which they think is the engine problem. All of these incidences occurred on a highway and could have had devastating consequences.
Drain plug complete assembly detached from oil pan rendering the drain plug unusable and needs oil pan to be replaced due to oil pan material made of a plastic material. item will be available for inspection upon request. Safety of the driver and other drivers at risk due to possible excessive oil leaks on road causing slippery conditions, loss of power in engine due to lack of oil, loss of oil pressure due to lack of oil, major damage to engine due to lack of oil if not discovered early on or discovered during oil change. Renders vehicle unusable until oil pan is replaced.
Engine light came on car went into limp mode and was slow to accelerate.
On December 14. 2024 at approximately 8:45pm, as I was going up hill, my RPMS shot up to 5,000 RPMs and the rogue began to decelerate. After the RPMs dropped, Engine Malfunction, Speeds Reduced appeared on the dashboard. I found a location to stop off the highway. When I popped the hood, there was oil everywhere, the dipstick had shot out and oil was all over the hood, and the car had a strong pungent smell like burnt gun powder from the exhaust. The car will not start as the engine has blown. Mileage at the time is 38,963. Prior to this, the Check engine light would come on intermittently. It came on again at approximately 8:40pm as I was driving a 28 mile drive home. Since it’s the weekend, I will be calling Nissan Monday morning.
Engine failure at 38,000 miles. Started with a Loss of proper acceleration. Stalled out at stop lights. Failure to start. Vapors coming out of exhaust. Getting too hot. And overheating. These symptoms lasted 2 days before check engine light came on. Leaving me stopped in heavy traffic a few times. And unable to accelerate when I needed to. Dealership is putting in a new engine. Engine is under warranty. However I do not feel safe. Also the gears have slipped out of automatic drive and into 1st gear sporadically while driving. Forcing me to pull over and put the car in park turn off the engine and back on before putting it back in drive to proceed. (I do not know how to drive standard or use my paddles.) This has happened about 4 times since owning the vehicle.
Subject: URGENT SAFETY COMPLAINT - 2022 Nissan Rogue (VIN: XXX) - Recall Remedy Failure I am filing a formal complaint regarding a life-threatening defect in my 2022 Nissan Rogue. This vehicle has experienced three (3) total losses of motive power at highway speeds, nearly causing multiple accidents. I am now afraid to drive this vehicle as it remains a substantial safety hazard. Recall & Repair Failure: The vehicle is subject to Recalls R25E2 and R25E3 for engine bearing and throttle body failure. The dealership performed an ECM software update which effectively removed the "open recall" status from my VIN history. However, the dealer refused to perform the mandatory physical oil pan inspection for metal debris required by the recall protocol. The car still exhibits severe bucking, hesitation, and gurgling noises. By only performing a software "fix," the manufacturer has cleared the safety alert while leaving a catastrophic mechanical defect unaddressed. This is a complete remedy failure. 30-Day Out-of-Service & Misdiagnosis: In January 2025, the dealership retained my vehicle for over 30 days. During this stay, the service department initially informed me via text that the engine required a full replacement. The following day, they abruptly changed the diagnosis to spark plugs. I have text records of this contradiction. This 30-day stay meets the statutory presumption of a "Lemon" under Florida Statute 681.104. Unresolved Issues: Despite replacing the throttle body, EGR valve, water pump, and various mounts, the engine still stumbles, especially from a stop. The dealer manager previously discussed a vehicle swap but attempted to force a new credit application, treating a safety-defect remedy as a new sale. I am seeking a Substitution of Collateral (Swap) on my existing loan terms for a reliable vehicle. Below, I put the date this all started, last service was a 3/9/26-power loss/throttle Current Mileage: 55,000 Dealer: Nissan of Cape Coral, Florida INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I had an accident where I hit a cement post dead center of the front of the car and no air bags deployed. Also, Nissan will not reimburse me for and of my medical expenses etc.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at 65 MPH with the A/C unit set to 70 degrees, she observed a loud bang emanating from the roof of the vehicle. The contact opened the sunroof visor and noticed the glass sunroof was missing. Simultaneously that contact glanced in her rearview mirror and observed glass shards falling from the roof of the vehicle on incoming traffic. The vehicle was steered to the side of the road and inspected. The vehicle was taken to a collision center where it was determined that the sunroof needed to be replaced after exploding and shards of glass blew under the rubber strip that holds the panoramic glass in. Additionally, the collision center rep stated that the hood, liftgate, and side doors sustained minor damage from the shards. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 22,614.
Car engine light came on and the vehicle automatically slowed itself down to 20 mph as I was in a 45 mph zone, with multiple traffic behind me. No warning!! A hazard sign lit and the MIL lit up, saying there is an emissions control system malfunction and to immediately take the car to a repair station. NissanConnect also sent me a text at 5:12 Saturday night, all repair stations closed. This was very dangerous and the system should not have taken over complete control of the car at that very instant, leaving me completely unable to control the car. It was out of the blue, and I’m still shaking.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving 70 MPH, the accelerator pedal was depressed but became inoperable. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was towed to a dealer however, the vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 35,000.
1) egr pressure sensor 2) crash senors front/rear, reduced power, lack acceleration, service engine 3)yes, ABC Nissan 4)no 5)no, October of 2024. The part is on back order as of today still unavailable.
My 2022 Nissan Rouge S model began experiencing a strong gas smell inside the vehicle. Upon further inspection of the oil dipstick it smells heavily of gas. It has been to the dealership twice with absolutely no help or answers. It has also caused my engine oil levels to rise. I am concerned not only from a monetary stand point but more importantly from a safety standpoint i.e. engine stalls, fires etc.
The contact's girlfriend owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while his girlfriend was driving 65 MPH, the vehicle shuddered, went into LIMP Mode, and lost motive power. There was no warning light illuminated. The driver was able to veer to the side of the road. The vehicle failed to restart and was towed to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the engine was blown and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact related the failure to NHTSA Action Number: PE23023 (Engine and Engine Cooling, Engine). The dealer and the manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 72,000.
CVT Low Power light came on 9/10/24. I had it at the dealer within 15 mins. On 9/12/24 I was told I need a new engine. The dealer refused to give details to me and extended the warranty on 9/16/24 as to how/what the exact issue was. The extended warranty closed the case because of this. The dealer told me they declined it and refused to repair it. He suggested that since the car is drivable, I could take it. I spoke with the extended warranty myself to see why. They stated they didn't deny it but closed it because the dealer needed to demonstrate what was wrong with the engine. The advisor eventually told me that all 3 cylinders had low compression. I requested they contact the extended warranty company and have them come again and they demonstrate that to the inspector. On 9/23/24 a request was made for another inspector to check my vehicle. 9/27/24 I called the extended warranty company to see if there was a report from the new inspector. They explained that the dealer showed them the low compression and the next step would be to break the engine down to find the source of the problem because it may not need an entire engine. I made it to the dealership a few hours later to extend my rental and get an update from the advisor. He told me the warranty company was still refusing to do the work. He suggested that since the car was drivable, I should take my vehicle. His only suggestion was to drop the oil pan and see if any metal fell out. This would've been $170-$200. I asked if that would resolve the issues with my vehicle. He stated not necessarily. On 9/27/24 around 4 PM, I requested to have my car moved to the front of the dealership because I had a tow truck on the way. He refused to have the vehicle moved. In the close-out ticket, he stated that the warranty company and customer denied repairs. which is false. No lights/messages ever came on. When I'd bring it for a service, I'd explain it was loud and vibrating. They'd always tell me everything was fine.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving approximately 45 MPH, the throttle body and engine power reduced messages were displayed, and the check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the transmission had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and opened a case. The failure mileage was 25,000.
I recently experienced “safe mode” in my 2022 Nissan Rogue while driving on the highway at 80mph. My car suddenly lost power and would not accelerate or brake. I had to have my vehicle towed off the side of the highway as it was not drivable. My car is currently under diagnostic at Nissan where they are unable to reproduce the error codes. They notified me of $4,000 in repairs that would be covered by Nissan but they are unsure that will fix the problem. My car is knocking while driving, vibrating upon attempt of acceleration and shuttering at idle.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that while driving at 25 MPH, there was a popping sound detected. The vehicle veered to the left, lost control, and crashed into an unknown Jeep. The warning system failure message was displayed. The vehicle failed to shift out of gear. The contact noticed that the tire was detached from the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure was related to NHTSA Action Number PE24020 (steering). The vehicle was towed to the local dealer, who determined that the failure was due to the crash and impact. The mechanic diagnosed the vehicle and determined that the front inner tie rod needed to be replaced. The mechanic informed him there was no warranty coverage. A police report was filed. There were no reported injuries, air bag deployment, or fire. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 36,500.
DRIVING FROM LAS VEGAS TO BIG BEAR LAKE THROUGH DESERT . 120 MILES INTO TRIP ON [XXX] . COMING DOWN HILL, ENGINE MALFUNCTION SPEED REDUCED LIGHT COMES ON . VEHICLE SLOWS TO 40 THEN 30 . YOU CAN IMAGINE GOING TO 80 TO 40 CAUSES HAVOC WITH DRIVERS BEHIND YOU. NO ACCIDENT THOUGH. COAST DOWNHILL TO REST AREA LUCKILY . CALL NISSAN - NISSAN AGREES TO TOW TO BARSTOW 22 MILES. ITS SUNDAY DEALERSHIP CLOSED NO RENTAL CARS. I ASK TO TOW BACK TO VEGAS. THEY SAY ABSOLUTELY NOT TOWING TO VICTORVILLE . AT THIS POINT VICTORVILLE IS 123 MILES AWAY - VEGAS IS 122. SAFETY - IT WAS 110 DEGREES WAITING 2 HOURS WITH NO SERVICES BUT BATHROOM . CURRENTLY VEHICLE IS AT VALLEY HY NISSAN IN VICTORVILLE AWAITING REPAIR . NO THERE WERE NO WARNING LIGHTS PRIOR TO THIS INCIDENT . VEHICLE MILEAGE IS 22,245. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated that after an oil change, the technician informed the contact that the metal drain plug on the oil pan had been over tightened, and while removing the oil drain plug, the entire threaded area of the oil pan fractured. The contact stated that the oil pan was made of plastic. The contact stated that the vehicle was towed to a dealer to replace the oil pan. The contact stated that the replacement oil pan was also made of plastic. The dealer informed the contact that the failure was a common failure with the plastic oil pans. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000.
While driving engine began to overheat and lose power. And the vehicle wouldn't hold coolant. Took to mechanic
I live in Melbourne Florida, when going to pick up the wife I turn on the ADAS as I was leaving the house and I got this message. Unavailable Camera Temperature High accompanied by the crash sign signal. This not only negated the blind spot warning, forward collision warning, lane departure warning but also then back-up camera. Also the sun also blocks the vision of the back-up camera Dealer said it was in the sun to long, but when I told him the collision icon was on he said to make an appointment to have it looked at. Appointment is August 10. Question: If these are safety devises shouldn't the work all the time.
Engine started misfiring and when stopped at red light the engine began making a knocking noise.
Engine failed suddenly while driving down the road with only 80,000 miles on the engine and it being only 2 years old. Was a sudden loss of power on a 70mph highway that suddenly decreased my speed out of nowhere
Vehicle started shaking and making noise. Engine light came on and within 30 seconds car went dead. I’m an elderly person traveling with wife and grandchildren. On highway at 70 mph. 21,000 miles. Has been towed to dealer. No diagnosis yet. Third day moving slow. Very disappointed and scared.
Water leaking through front pillars
Regards to the recall-I have had this/ my rogue back and forth to Nissan 6-7 times with the same complaints of noise, shaking, power decrease on the highway to where I had to pull over, a few times, engine mounts were swapped and still have the same problems. I called about the recall and was told I had to wait until there’s a remedy and I advised them that I feel unsafe driving it, they then told me they could take the car until there’s a remedy but only give me a kicks, which under normal circumstances would be fine however, I recently had hip surgery and can’t be low to the ground or be at a 90 degree angle. I advised the dealership of that and they stated they can’t give me a different car. I find this unacceptable as it’s not my fault with the engine repair , I can’t drive it as it’s unsafe and driving the kicks could possibly damage my hip, it’s not safe for me either way. I had no choice but to take the kicks however, it’s painful for me to drive and if it damages my hip, I feel Nissan would have to be held liable as the choices I was given are dangerous for me either way. I can’t remember the date I started bringing it in for the same issues but will approximate it below, it’s been since I bought it. Now this recall makes sense to why the car is not running right and why the mounts being changed did nothing! Can you please give me a different car that would be ok to drive with my hip.
Oil pan and plug. Of the last 3 oil changes we are on our 2nd replacement for the oil pan & plug. So 2 of the 3 times they had to be replaced. Ridiculous! Never had this problem in 40 years of driving all kinds of vehicles.
I had to have the bars on top of my vehicle replaced due to a flapping noise. The dealership told me that the bars were broken. After replacing the bars, the roof began to leak and now the liner on the a-pillar has a water stain on it. The radio has static and my phone has little to no service. Due to everything being wet. If the moisture gets on wires if could cause a fire. There’s also strong gas fumes that leak from the tank and inside the cabin smells terrible for several days. I have to ride with the windows down. My dealership knows of this, but tells me the warranty is up. I have 52,000 miles on my vehicle now.
The contact owns a 2022 Nissan Rogue. The contact stated while driving 75-80 MPH, the vehicle decelerated unintendedly to 40 MPH. The contact was able to drive 20 MPH to the dealer, where the battery was replaced; however, the failure recurred while driving. The vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer, where an unknown repair was performed; however, the failure recurred. The ABS warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to another dealer, where the failure was linked to the engine. An unknown repair was performed; however, the failure persisted. The contact stated while driving 80 MPH, the vehicle unintendedly decelerated to 30 MPH. The contact was able to pull to the side of the road, and the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle failed to restart and was towed to Landers Nissan (371 Goodman Rd E, Southaven, MS 38671). The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000.
The car engine started knocking then quit running while I was driving down the freeway. The car only has 17,000 miles. It was towed to the dealer and determined the engine siezed.
I first experienced an issue with my Rogue in late December 2023 with the heat going out and the fans were producing minimal air through the vents. I brought the car to the dealer January 2nd, 2024. It took a week for Nissan to diagnose the issue as engine related (engine knocking prior to total heat failure, and metal shavings in the oil pan) and another 3 weeks for them to order and install a brand new engine. In May I brought the car back to the dealer because the AC wasn’t working. They fixed that within a week. Didn’t seem to be engine related. Recently I experienced (Friday 6/14/2024) loss of power, whereby my vehicle stalled while driving at 55 mph. No warning lights came on, no alarm bells or signals popped up on my dashboard. As my vehicle began to decline in speed, a note displayed on my dash that stated the engine stalled and pull over safely. I was able to coast the car into a turn lane with my flashers on. The engine then died at full stop. I had to have it towed to the dealer as the vehicle bogged out once it started. Ultimately, it continued to stall out. The dealer notified me today that my engine failed again and that they would have to replace the engine again. I will hear from them again once they determine if they will replace the engine or if they may offer to buy back the car.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026