Are there any recalls on the 2013 Nissan Rogue?
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. Due to an issue with the transmission, the vehicle may shake, shudder or vibrate when the driver reaches highway speeds.
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.
Is there a problem with my Nissan Rogue?
CARS.COM — Nissan vehicles affected by service bulletin: Does not apply to Rogue Select models. The problem: The continuously variable automatic transmission may shake, shudder, bump or vibrate during normal operation in certain Nissan vehicles, including select Altimas and Rogues.
Where is the harness connector on a Nissan Rogue?
NHTSA Recall ID: 15V032000 The harness connector in the 2013 Nissan Rogue is located beneath the driver’s side floor panel. This collection of wires controls many of the electrical features in the vehicle. However, the panel that provides access to the wires for service and repairs turned out to not be waterproof when it was first manufactured.
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. Due to an issue with the transmission, the vehicle may shake, shudder or vibrate when the driver reaches highway speeds.
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 are the problems with the Nissan Rogue?
Well, here are some of the common issues: 1 Vehicle may not stay in Park 2 Transmission jerks while driving 3 Vehicle may not accelerate 4 Vehicle may accelerate suddenly
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.