Does 2009 Nissan Rogue have transmission problems?
While transmission failure is still an issue with the 2009 Rogue, Nissan did a recall on the vehicle. So, if the previous owner took the car to Nissan during the recall to fix the issue, it should reduce the probability of the transmission failing. They also gave owners an extended warranty for the transmission.
How many miles does a 2009 Nissan Rogue last?
A: As with most modern cars, the Nissan Rogue is designed to last longer than 200,000 miles if maintained properly.
Why is my Nissan Rogue not shifting into gear?
The contact stated that the transmission would not shift into gear correctly and the rpm reading was inaccurate. In addition, the check engine warning indicator illuminated and “front end collision” appeared on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who diagnosed that the transmission was faulty.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Rogue?
Nissan Rogue owners have reported 8 problems related to transmission not go into gear (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Rogue based on all problems reported for the Rogue.
What to do when automatic transmission won’t shift into 3rd gear?
Check the Throttle Cables. Changing the fluid solves plenty of transmission issues but if the problem of automatic transmission won’t shift into 3rd gear persists, the parts you should check are the throttle cables. A defective cable with excessive slack is likely to create issues with smooth shifting of the gears.
How much does a CVT transmission cost on a Nissan Rogue?
Many early Rogue owners also reported their transmissions failing completely at around the 125,000-mile mark, thus forcing them to pay almost $3,200 on average to repair or replace their CVT transmissions.