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This is the second time it happened, the auto-braking system engaged while I was driving through the parking garage at my work. I was going around 5mph and nothing was in front of me. The car started beeping (warnings) and then it slammed on the brakes. I've only had the car since June 15, 2019. It happened first on June 27. The dealership said that it happened because the couplers went out on my back wheels (on a new car). It happened again, this morning on 8/5/19. The dealership is trying to send me elsewhere for service since I am an unhappy customer and they don't want to deal with me.
Around 500 miles into my lease, my Nissan stopped me while I was driving due to the automatic emergency braking system engaging. There was nothing around to brake. I took my car to the dealership and they replaced the sensors. Now around 4200 miles, I was driving on an expressway in the rain and my car produced an error "front radar unavailable due to obstruction". I took it back to the dealership and they told me I had bug dust that was messing with the sensors. They claimed there is a service bulletin that states rain, snow, frost, bugs and parking garages can cause the automatic emergency braking system to malfunction. I do not find this acceptable especially since this car has already stopped me while I was driving for no reason. I have to fight the dealerships to even look at it and then after a couple days, they tell me it is "bug dust" (literally what they told me). I live in mn.... I cannot avoid rain, snow, bugs or frost. The sensors are too sensitive for everyday driving.
Was travelling down the roadway on I-94 East in my lane at approximately 40 mph. The vehicle in front of me was over 2 car lengths away and we were both slowing down due to traffic. At no time did the vehicle in front of me get closer than 15 feet when my Rogue intelligent braking system activated and caused me to stop uncontrollably with a near miss to a vehicle behind me. Both indicator lights on the dash showed impact with object and impact with vehicle. The system allowed me to continue travel after my vehicle came to a complete stop. I deactivated the emergency braking and continued to my destination.
Driving on the highway 4 days after bought 2019 Rogue and my acceleration went down, brakes came on and warning/malfunction "symbol;" went to dealer and advised "known sensor issue where detect cameras automatically apply brakes sensing driver about to hit something" was never disclosed such a hazard was possible. Feel unsafe as drive on highway constantly.
- Brownsburg, IN, USA
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I have had the car for 13 days, I was driving thru a parking garage, going less than 10mph, the auto braking system engaged for no reason. Slamming the brakes on the car, hard, and several warning alerts went off. Dealership says the computer isnt showing anything. Also, something was/is going on with the rear axle (weird clunking sounds when I turn) dealer replaced "something" but hasn't given me a full explanation of what it was and didnt ask my permission to work on the car.
2 incidents have occurred in which the auto emergency brake system engaged with no obstruction in my path since I purchased this vehicle on 6/8/19 1st incident was 6/13/19 I was entering a parking garage there were no vehicles in my path only a pedestrian on the sidewalk not near my vehicle, the auto brake engaged and stopped my vehicles abruptly. 2nd incident took place 6/28/19 in same parking garage on 2nd level while driving down row of vehicles, no vehicles were in my path, only a pedestrian again on the sidewalk and well away from my vehicle, emergency brake auto engaged stopping my vehicle abruptly. Both incidents I was driving approx 10 mph.
I was traveling at approx. 38 miles per hour, on Suburban street, with no pedestrians, obstacles, hazards or other vehicles. I was traveling in a straight line, and the car braked automatically without any provocation. The braking was so extremen, that it brought the car to a halt immediately. This happened 2 times within 2 months. The most recent occurence was Jun 20, 2019. I called the dealer and they were less than helpful.
Bought 2019 Nissan Rogue sport brand new only 12 miles. Less than 1 week later, malfunction warning popping up regarding aeb and collision alert system. Has occurred 3X in just the week while driving.
I was driving a rental vehicle, 2019 Nissan Rogue, 65 mph and when I applied the brakes they failed, causing me to go across the intersection, through a fence, into a ditch. The front end was totaled. The airbags did not deploy. The 4 wheel drive took over and the car pulled itself out of the ditch eventually stopping in a field just prior to going over and embankment and into a river. According to the police officer that arrived at the scene, the brakes of the vehicle were pressed all the way to the floor of the vehicle, although he did not enter this into the written report. He did verbalize that to me on the phone the day following the accident. There were no skid marks on the road indicating that the vehicle tried to stop. I was going the speed limit of 65 mph. I sustained 2 fractures of my back, a concussion and a large laceration of my forehead. The vehicle is currently in storage and has not been inspected, yet. The computer of this vehicle took over and drove itself. I was taken to a nearby trauma center and admitted for 2 days. Consumer stated the airbag did not deploy and there were no skid marks on the road. Consumer also stated that when the police officer examined the vehicle the brake pedal was pressed all the way the floor. Please note that I am certain that I heard the vehicle put itself into 4 wheel drive after hitting the ditch. 'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).'
Automatic emergency breaking (aeb) system stopped working within 15 days of vehicle ownership of 2019 Nissan Rogue sv AWD. Had visited dealer twice and they said that its from Nissan, they cannot fix it by their own. Didn't find a recall or update anywhere. Please investigate and fix the problem.
Vehicle stopped for no apparent reason while my wife [xxx] was driving it today. She was driving it on a city street straight uphill around 20 miles an hour. She went under a bridge overpass and the SUV suddenly slowed and stopped for no apparent reason. There was no other person or vehicle around when this happened. It is brand new with 340 miles on it at the time of the incident. Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
The contact owns a 2019 Nissan Rogue. While driving 55 mph, the ABS warning indicator illuminated and the brakes engaged. The vehicle was taken to modern Nissan of winston salem (5795 university pkwy, winston-salem, nc 27105) to be diagnosed, the failure mileage was 850. And it was determined that it needed to be calibrated.
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- Midvale, UT, USA