truck wouldn't start again today!

Asked by Rfields13 Sep 23, 2020 at 08:47 PM about the 2017 Nissan Rogue

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Did anybody get any feedback from the dealer? This is the
second time my 2017 rogue has done this

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My 2018 Rogue wouldn't start yesterday. Bought it at a Nissan dealer used I tested the battery and it was only registering at 11, which is low. Tried jumping it too, no luck. Called tow truck driver and he jumped it immediately. When it was dropped at the dealer, they said it started with no issues. I have had this car for just over one year. I have read that the heated mirrors drain the battery, the console does also. I've also found that many Rogues have this exact same issue! The owners bring it to dealer and the dealer cannot find anything wrong when they do the diagnostics. The owners replace key FOB batteries, the battery for the car and also replace their start buttons (keyless ignition) and still have the same issue with their car not starting. I also read in another comment that they had their dealer reprogram the ECM. Anyone have any luck finding a solution? Is it too much to ask nowadays, to have a car that starts immediately when you start it?!

My 2018 Rogue doing the same. Turns out the gear shift light doesn’t go out and drains the battery. Check and see if yours stays on. Dealership is totally useless. Been looking into this for a year and they are no help.

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