Why does my Nissan Rogue clunk when I turn the wheel?

Why does my Nissan Rogue clunk when I turn the wheel?

Clunking noise whenever you turn the wheel started about June. Taken in to Nissan service where they kept the car for a week. Told us that Nissan engineers are working on strut problem. Struts were on back order.

When did the 2016 Nissan Rogue start making noise?

2016 Nissan Rogue bought from World Car dealer in San Antonio, Texas on 12-27-16. At mileage 850 started popping noise on turns. Noise is getting more severe and louder. Dealer service department stated that they have no fix nor any service recall. Stuck with it. Time for legal action.

Why does my Nissan Rogue make a wheezing noise?

At approximately 53,500 miles, while on a long trip, the vehicle started making a �wheezing� noise and experienced a loss of power. It continues to demonstrate the same behavior whenever the engine warms up. The Nissan dealership that I took it to said that the likely transmission problem was common in Nissan Rogues, muranos and versas.

Are there any problems with the Nissan Rogue?

Here are some of the Nissan Rogue’s most common problems. A common customer complaint stems from the Rogue’s continuously variable transmission (CVT). As a result of a design failure, Nissan was forced to increase its initial drivetrain warranty on early CVT-equipped Rogues from 5-year/60,000-miles to 10-year/120,000-miles.

Clunking noise whenever you turn the wheel started about June. Taken in to Nissan service where they kept the car for a week. Told us that Nissan engineers are working on strut problem. Struts were on back order.

2016 Nissan Rogue bought from World Car dealer in San Antonio, Texas on 12-27-16. At mileage 850 started popping noise on turns. Noise is getting more severe and louder. Dealer service department stated that they have no fix nor any service recall. Stuck with it. Time for legal action.

Here are some of the Nissan Rogue’s most common problems. A common customer complaint stems from the Rogue’s continuously variable transmission (CVT). As a result of a design failure, Nissan was forced to increase its initial drivetrain warranty on early CVT-equipped Rogues from 5-year/60,000-miles to 10-year/120,000-miles.

At approximately 53,500 miles, while on a long trip, the vehicle started making a �wheezing� noise and experienced a loss of power. It continues to demonstrate the same behavior whenever the engine warms up. The Nissan dealership that I took it to said that the likely transmission problem was common in Nissan Rogues, muranos and versas.