What type of transmission does the Nissan Rogue have?

What type of transmission does the Nissan Rogue have?

continuously variable transmission
Acceleration and Power The 2018 Rogue features a 170-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

What kind of transmission does the Nissan Rogue use?

The 2013 Rogue, as well as several additional models of 2013 Nissan vehicles, uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT). There have been enough complaints about the CVT in 2013 Rogue vehicles that Nissan has doubled the powertrain warranty for select Nissan vehicles, including the 2013 Rogue.

What’s the warranty on a 2013 Nissan Rogue?

The initial warranty for the 2013 Rogue’s transmission was for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever condition came first. Nissan has extended the warranty to 10 years and 120,000 miles for the continuously variable transmission in the 2013 Rogue. The warranty covers all repairs, towing, or transmission replacement related to this issue.

When was the Nissan Rogue Transmission lawsuit filed?

In February 2018, a class-action lawsuit claimed that the 2013 Nissan Rogue’s transmission was defective, says TopClassActions.com. Originally filed in California state court in January, the case was transferred to federal court in February 2013.

Are there any recalls on the Nissan Rogue?

Have any safety recalls been issued on the 2013 Nissan Rogue transmission? As of August of 2020, there are none. However, there is an issue with the 2013 Nissan Rogues continuously variable transmission, which has led to an extended warranty from Nissan.

The 2013 Rogue, as well as several additional models of 2013 Nissan vehicles, uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT). There have been enough complaints about the CVT in 2013 Rogue vehicles that Nissan has doubled the powertrain warranty for select Nissan vehicles, including the 2013 Rogue.

The initial warranty for the 2013 Rogue’s transmission was for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever condition came first. Nissan has extended the warranty to 10 years and 120,000 miles for the continuously variable transmission in the 2013 Rogue. The warranty covers all repairs, towing, or transmission replacement related to this issue.

In February 2018, a class-action lawsuit claimed that the 2013 Nissan Rogue’s transmission was defective, says TopClassActions.com. Originally filed in California state court in January, the case was transferred to federal court in February 2013.

Have any safety recalls been issued on the 2013 Nissan Rogue transmission? As of August of 2020, there are none. However, there is an issue with the 2013 Nissan Rogues continuously variable transmission, which has led to an extended warranty from Nissan.