STEERING WHEEL SWITCH BUTTONS INOPERATIVE, STICKING, OR NOT CLICKING WHEN PRESSED IF YOU CONFIRM The customer states that any of the steering wheel switch buttons are inoperative, sticking, or not clicking when pressed. ACTION Follow the SERVICE PROCEDURE to: 1. Remove the steering wheel assembly. 2. Replace the switch assembly on the steering wheel assembly. HINT: The switch assembly includes switches for both sides of the steering wheel. 3. Reinstall the steering wheel assembly. IMPORTANT: The purpose of ACTION (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire SERVICE PROCEDURE as it contains information that is essential to successf
full bulletin at NHTSA ↗2022 Nissan Rogue electrical problems
moderate 11 complaints filed with NHTSA · avg repair $850 · see electrical across all vehicles →
Is there a fix? Manufacturer service bulletins
The manufacturer has issued service bulletins covering electrical on this vehicle — documented repair instructions, service campaigns, or warranty extensions sent to dealers. A TSB isn't a recall (it's not a free safety remedy), but it's the manufacturer acknowledging the issue and how to fix it.
REAR VIEW CAMERA IS INOPERATIVE OR "X" IS DISPLAYED WHEN SHIFTING INTO REVERSE IF YOU CONFIRM The Rear View Camera is inoperative or an "X" is displayed when shifting into reverse, AND There is corrosion at the Rear View Camera wiring harness connector D504 (Figure 2 on page 2). ACTION 1. Replace the Wiper Grommet Seal, the Rear Camera Harness, add Rear Camera Wiring Harness Dampers and, if there are signs of corrosion in the camera connector, the Camera. 2. Add Drain holes to the bottom of the rear door.
full bulletin at NHTSA ↗INTELLIGENT CRUISE CONTROL INOPERATIVE AND AEB/FEB WARNING LIGHT ON OR RADAR OBSTRUCTION MESSAGE DISPLAYED WITH DTC C1A16 OR C2582 IF YOU CONFIRM IMPORTANT: The purpose of ACTION (on the next page) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire SERVICE PROCEDURE as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair. Nissan Bulletins are intended for use by qualified technicians, not 'do-it-yourselfers'. Qualified technicians are properly trained individuals who have the equipment, tools, safety instruction, and know-how to do a job properly and safely. NOTE: If you believe that a described condition may apply t
full bulletin at NHTSA ↗AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING WARNING LIGHT BLINKING APPLIED SYSTEMS: Vehicles equipped with a lane camera (see Figure 1) SERVICE INFORMATION If the Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) warning light or is blinking (but not illuminated steadily) or the customer states it is blinking, and there are no related DTCs, inspect the windshield. A blinking AEB warning light may occur under the following conditions: When contamination or foreign material adhere to the lane camera viewing window on the windshield. When driving while it is snowing or when frost forms on the lane camera viewing window on the windshield. When the lane camera viewing window on the windshield is temporarily fogged up. Fig
full bulletin at NHTSA ↗MIL ON WITH DTC P0196 STORED IN THE ECM IF YOU CONFIRM The MIL is ON with DTC P0196 for “EOT SENSOR” stored in the ECM. HINT: DTC P0012 for “INTAKE VALVE TIMING CONTROL B1” may be stored along with P0196 for “EOT SENSOR”. ACTION Follow the SERVICE PROCEDURE in this bulletin to diagnose DTC P0196 for “EOT SENSOR”. Disregard P0012 if stored along with P0196. Do not follow the service information in the ESM when diagnosing P0196. The ESM information will be updated at a later date.
full bulletin at NHTSA ↗Source: NHTSA manufacturer communications. Bring the bulletin number to your dealer or shop.
The failure pattern owners describe
Owners report repeated loss of engine power on highways, sometimes without warning—vehicles dropping from 70+ mph to 10–40 mph or stalling completely, creating serious safety hazards. Multiple owners describe the engine failing despite recent replacements, with one owner already on a second replacement engine within months. Some incidents occur with no dashboard warning; others show "engine malfunction" or "power reduced" messages.
Dashboard electrical gremlins are widespread: clusters of warning lights blinking simultaneously (check engine, FEB, AEB, master warning, MIL, RAB lights), temporary resolution after restart, and Nissan acknowledging a recall while being unable to explain or fix it. Backup camera failures are routine—cameras stop working entirely or won't load when shifting into reverse—with dealers offering $700+ diagnostics or claiming it's software but unable to provide solutions.
Start hesitation and delayed cranking appear alongside electrical warning messages. One owner reports a dual fuel-gauge display malfunction. Engine mounts required three separate replacement visits for idle shaking. Dealership responses are inconsistent: some blame non-engine causes despite owner belief in engine involvement, others defer service until failure occurs, and at least one technician consulted said diagnostics couldn't be reached. Owners consistently cite frustration with Nissan's handling of known issues and lack of decisive repairs.
Same Nissan Rogue electrical reports on nearby years: 2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2023 · 2024
Failure modes owners describe
Unwarned engine power loss and stalling at highway speed
Vehicle loses power abruptly or stalls while driving at highway speeds (50–76 mph), sometimes without dashboard warning until after power drops. One owner replaced engine once and experienced failure again. Incidents create risk of collision.
When: Occurs repeatedly throughout ownership; reported May 2025 (#1), June 2024 (#2), within first 4000 miles (#3), September–December 2024 (#4)
Symptoms owners cite: Sudden drop from 70+ mph to 10–40 mph; Complete engine stall mid-drive; No warning before power loss in some cases; Engine malfunction message appears after power drops; Vehicle coasts to stop without power steering or brakes; Engine dies and won't restart on demand, requires tow
Codes mentioned: Engine malfunction (generic, as reported by owners)
Repairs/costs cited: Engine replacement (one owner required two replacements in 6 months); dealers cite temperature component diagnosis (#4), engine-related repairs; some repairs denied as non-engine-related despite owner suspicion
Recalls/TSBs owners mention: Nissan community affairs involved in at least one case (#1); dealers dispute whether failure is recall-related; no definitive fix identified across narratives
Simultaneous dashboard warning light cluster
Multiple dashboard warning lights blink together (check engine, FEB, AEB, master warning, MIL, RAB) and trigger emergency stop or immediate stall. Nissan acknowledged a recall exists but cannot yet explain resolution; advised owner to wait until breakdown occurs.
When: Reported February 2025 (#1), at least one instance within days (#5)
Symptoms owners cite: Check engine, FEB, AEB, master warning, MIL, and RAB lights blinking simultaneously; Start button contents blink in sync with lights; Immediate stall or forced stop when lights activate; Lights may clear after restart but return unpredictably; No clear trigger reported
Codes mentioned: Check Engine (illuminated), FEB (illuminated), AEB (illuminated), Master Warning (illuminated), MIL – Malfunction Indicator Light (illuminated), RAB (illuminated)
Recalls/TSBs owners mention: Nissan confirmed a recall exists but engineers still working on resolution; advised customer to bring car in only after breakdown occurs
Backup camera failure
Rear-view camera stops functioning or fails to load when vehicle is placed in reverse. Occurs at various mileages. Nissan suspects software issue but cannot provide remedy; claims part replacement needed but manufacturer unwilling to provide it.
When: Reported at 50k miles (#7), within one year of ownership (#8), ongoing (#10, #11)
Symptoms owners cite: Camera does not activate when shifting into reverse; Camera system stops working suddenly; Unable to load or display image when reverse engaged; Clicking camera button yields no result
Repairs/costs cited: Dealer proposed $700+ diagnostics with no resolution path; manufacturer claims part replacement needed but won't supply it
Recalls/TSBs owners mention: Recall issued for rental vehicles only (#8); no remedy offered for personal-use vehicles; software suspected but unconfirmed
Engine start hesitation and cranking delay
Vehicle hesitates 5+ minutes before cranking or fails to start on first attempt. Occurs multiple times and is accompanied by engine malfunction warnings and excessive beeping.
When: May–June 2025 (#6)
Symptoms owners cite: 5-minute hesitation before engine turns over; Multiple subsequent start failures; Engine malfunction and power reduced warning displayed; Excessive beeping when warning activates
Codes mentioned: Engine Malfunction Power Reduced Service Now
Repairs/costs cited: AutoZone unable to read diagnostic codes; keyfob battery replacement attempted without success
Engine mount wear and idle shaking
Excessive shaking when vehicle is at idle, traced to engine mount degradation. Required three separate replacement visits.
When: Since purchase (#7)
Symptoms owners cite: Noticeable shaking when engine is idling
Repairs/costs cited: Engine mounts replaced three separate times
Dual fuel-gauge display malfunction
Two fuel-gauge readings appear simultaneously—one shows full, the other shows low mileage estimate (160 miles after 12 gallons added). Causes confusion about actual fuel level and range.
When: Reported without specific date (#9)
Symptoms owners cite: One gauge reads full; Second gauge shows 160 miles range after 12-gallon refill; Inaccurate fuel remaining estimate
Radio and infotainment module failure
Entire radio control system, including backup camera integration, ceases function. Manufacturer acknowledges part replacement is needed but refuses to supply the replacement part.
When: At least one year without resolution (#11)
Symptoms owners cite: Radio stops working; Backup camera function lost
Repairs/costs cited: Part replacement identified as necessary but not provided by manufacturer
Recalls/TSBs owners mention: Manufacturer admits part needs replacement but will not provide or cover it
Synthesized from 11 NHTSA owner complaints — unverified consumer allegations, summarized for patterns. The verbatim filings appear below.
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Common questions
How serious is the electrical problem on the 2022 Nissan Rogue?
It's a documented issue but not catastrophic. 11 complaints have been filed. Repairs average $850 and most owners catch it before it causes a breakdown.
At what mileage does the electrical typically fail?
Mileage data is limited for this issue. Owners report failures across a wide range, suggesting cause is more about driving conditions and maintenance than mileage alone.
What does it cost to fix?
Independent shops typically charge around $850 for electrical repairs on this vehicle. Dealer pricing tends to run 20-40% higher. The exact figure depends on the specific failure mode, parts availability, and your local labor rates. If you're outside factory warranty, an extended service contract often covers this category.
Are there any recalls related to electrical?
No active recalls currently cover electrical issues on this vehicle. The complaints filed represent owner-reported failures that haven't risen to the level of a manufacturer-issued recall — but they're still worth knowing about before you buy or budget for repairs.