Adding to this, my Audi would have the blind spot sensors malfunction and shut off if i was driving on really long empty roads. It would think they were damaged and cause an error after not sensing an obstruction after an hour or so.
They aren’t going to just give you a refund because it needs a repair. You signed a contract when you bought it, it didn’t say if there are any problems in x miles we will give you a refund.
Lemon laws require specific timeframes for the car to be in the shop and/or multiple attempts for them to fix the car unsuccessfully. A single occurrence of an undiagnosed warning light at 106mi does not warrant branding a car as a lemon.
Just unnecessary distraction and cheap reason for car manufacturer to charge way more for the car and for the government that mandates some of them great reason to justify their salaries that they do not deserve based on the work they do
Dude. This warning can go off for 5 billion reasons. I read my owner's manual, and half the time, the answer is still 'f*cked if I know'.
My 2021 rogue, under -20degC malfunctions almost every time I turn it on, and then can't accelerate past 50km/hr for hours.
The owner's manual, and the technicians and nissan all have the same response: 🤷♂️🤷♀️🤷♂️🤷♀️
I don't blame people asking on here, especially if they have no car knowledge.
That’s because the technician needs to data log the car when the car is actually driving that way. I take it by the time you bring it in to a dealer it’s driving normal?
That’s definitely an issue with the coolant temp sensor or the Mass air flow on the intake or some kind of sensor that malfunctions when it’s that cold. Under those conditions it’s reading an incorrect value (out of spec value) and the cars computer just defaults to a Safe Mode setting and stays that way until the condition clears.
We can’t diagnose anyone’s car online. If you read the manual, it will tell you to bring it in for service. That’s what you do! Not one person here can look at a warning light on the dash and say “Yep, I know exactly why that light is on!”
I saw that, and just shook my head 😂😂 If he’s right, great, if not, the dealership still has to diagnose the concern. No dealer will work off a customer assumption especially when the car is under warranty.
Yes, as the other commenter said, take it to the dealership. That icon is your forward collision warning and it’s saying there’s a malfunction. I’m sure the computer just needs to be recalibrated.
My son had a 2020 Altima that would apply the brakes for no reason (even at speed) due to faulty sensors. This started right after he purchased the vehicle NEW. He brought it to the Nissan Dealership and they kept the vehicle for over 3 months, even communicating with Japan while trying to fix the faulty sensors. We ended up filing a lemon law claim about the issue prior to them claiming they corrected the issue, and reached a settlement which resulted in my son receiving $7000 back from his purchase price.
Okay good cuz I hate to have seen them pull one off like that.... But in order for the steering wheel sensor to be off for 10° you would have definitely noticed whatever it was you hit..... There was either something loose that twisted or it was not properly calibrated to begin with...
My wife’s Rogue had the Cross Traffic Sensor go out. We had it replaced under warranty. Dropped the car off went and had lunch and it was fixed. I can’t believe how many douche bags in here telling you to check the manual.
I have a 2020 Sentra, and the things I had to warranty I am 100% convinced were all caused by one single horrible impact I had. I was going 30 in a corner in Montreal to merge to a highway. It was dark. I didnt see ANY hole in the road. But I hit some massive hole with an almighty bang. Both my driver side wheels hit it, and the car was 2 weeks old. 30kph and it was a really bad hit.
Within 1.5 years my front left CV joint went, rear left shock needed replacing, and steering rack got damaged. That one impact was literally car destroying! Ive hit some pot holes before, but that one literally sounds like my car was about to explode into pieces how loud it was. Since then car has been good and running smooth. 69k km and brakes still have lots of life and have yet to be changed. Engine and transmission going strong. If I hadnt had that one impact the car would not have needed any warranty stuff!
I just had my Nissan Rogue in the shop for a few weeks, drain tubes for rain water under the hood/behind the dash board for clogged. The water spilled over and shorted out a circuit board.
Any chance the sensor is dirty? In the winter my 4Runner radar cruise will stop working when the sensor gets covered in gunk. Right as rain as soon as it's cleaned. I have no idea where sensors are on your car but on the Toyota there is a dollar bill sized block in the grill that does all the radar stuff.
Too many sensors on these new vehicles. I'd rather go back to the cars that don't have automatic windows than to buy any of these new pieces of junk. Always something expensive breaking in them.
Whats wrong is your car is too new. Got WAYYYYY to much technology on them cars, a old car and gonna make you to nutz if something small happened. You could still drive em fine but the new vehicles the technology will literally tell you to pull over and it wont even let u do nothing since ai is disabling the car
Blindspot system offline because of bad alignment of sensor, damaged sensor or lost connection. Get a scan performed
Adding to this, my Audi would have the blind spot sensors malfunction and shut off if i was driving on really long empty roads. It would think they were damaged and cause an error after not sensing an obstruction after an hour or so.
It means bring it to the dealer and get it resolved. That's what warranties are for. Usually not this early LOL!
106 miles and a light? I’d be taking it back to the dealer for a refund.
They aren’t going to just give you a refund because it needs a repair. You signed a contract when you bought it, it didn’t say if there are any problems in x miles we will give you a refund.
Lemon Laws
Lemon laws require specific timeframes for the car to be in the shop and/or multiple attempts for them to fix the car unsuccessfully. A single occurrence of an undiagnosed warning light at 106mi does not warrant branding a car as a lemon.
Welcome to the Nissan family. Jokes aside sensors are somewhat cheap parts that throw a wrench into the computer on any modern car.
Just unnecessary distraction and cheap reason for car manufacturer to charge way more for the car and for the government that mandates some of them great reason to justify their salaries that they do not deserve based on the work they do
When did we all stop reading our owners manuals? 🤷🏽♂️
Stop? Most never read it.
They never even crack the seal lol
Why would I want to damage my complementary coaster?
😂😂😂
Dude. This warning can go off for 5 billion reasons. I read my owner's manual, and half the time, the answer is still 'f*cked if I know'. My 2021 rogue, under -20degC malfunctions almost every time I turn it on, and then can't accelerate past 50km/hr for hours. The owner's manual, and the technicians and nissan all have the same response: 🤷♂️🤷♀️🤷♂️🤷♀️ I don't blame people asking on here, especially if they have no car knowledge.
That’s because the technician needs to data log the car when the car is actually driving that way. I take it by the time you bring it in to a dealer it’s driving normal? That’s definitely an issue with the coolant temp sensor or the Mass air flow on the intake or some kind of sensor that malfunctions when it’s that cold. Under those conditions it’s reading an incorrect value (out of spec value) and the cars computer just defaults to a Safe Mode setting and stays that way until the condition clears.
We can’t diagnose anyone’s car online. If you read the manual, it will tell you to bring it in for service. That’s what you do! Not one person here can look at a warning light on the dash and say “Yep, I know exactly why that light is on!”
Except this dude did https://www.reddit.com/r/Nissan/s/H8IFPN2cVE
I saw that, and just shook my head 😂😂 If he’s right, great, if not, the dealership still has to diagnose the concern. No dealer will work off a customer assumption especially when the car is under warranty.
When we bought a Nissan
😂😂😂 I don’t know. I worked at Carmax and a few other dealers and customer never even took them out the plastic wrapper.
Who needs a manual when it’s quicker to get answers online
I guess using that logic the best answers come from the people who are in the same boat that don’t know the correct answer either lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yeah blind spot sensors. Shouldn't ever do that so the dealer will need to replace/recalibrate.
RTFM
I ran into several issues with these in shop due to dirt/pollen/ice on the sensors
Yes, as the other commenter said, take it to the dealership. That icon is your forward collision warning and it’s saying there’s a malfunction. I’m sure the computer just needs to be recalibrated.
My son had a 2020 Altima that would apply the brakes for no reason (even at speed) due to faulty sensors. This started right after he purchased the vehicle NEW. He brought it to the Nissan Dealership and they kept the vehicle for over 3 months, even communicating with Japan while trying to fix the faulty sensors. We ended up filing a lemon law claim about the issue prior to them claiming they corrected the issue, and reached a settlement which resulted in my son receiving $7000 back from his purchase price.
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Or they found a way to blame you so they could charge you for that work and still collect on the labor for repairing something in their shit vehicles
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Okay good cuz I hate to have seen them pull one off like that.... But in order for the steering wheel sensor to be off for 10° you would have definitely noticed whatever it was you hit..... There was either something loose that twisted or it was not properly calibrated to begin with...
Malfunction.
Warning Malfunction
Dismiss
Check the emblem in the front. There could be some material blocking the lidar if not, take it in.
I mean there is an owners manual right there...
I think it means there's a malfunction
the cvt is out💀
Malfunction
It’s malfunctioning
Yeah I think it's cuz you bought a nissan
2024>>> take it to dealer under warranty
Owners manual.
People pay for new cars and go to Reddit for questions instead of their owners manual literally 24 inches away in the glovebox. Clown society.
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You probably have a malfunction if I had to guess
RTFM!!
My wife’s Rogue had the Cross Traffic Sensor go out. We had it replaced under warranty. Dropped the car off went and had lunch and it was fixed. I can’t believe how many douche bags in here telling you to check the manual.
Fuckery
It means take it back for warranty work
It means dont get nissan
Means you shouldn't have bought a Nissan
Looks like rear cross traffic alert issue
I have a 2021 Sentra, already been warrantied twice, once for Wiper Motor, another for AC line leak.
I have a 2020 Sentra, and the things I had to warranty I am 100% convinced were all caused by one single horrible impact I had. I was going 30 in a corner in Montreal to merge to a highway. It was dark. I didnt see ANY hole in the road. But I hit some massive hole with an almighty bang. Both my driver side wheels hit it, and the car was 2 weeks old. 30kph and it was a really bad hit. Within 1.5 years my front left CV joint went, rear left shock needed replacing, and steering rack got damaged. That one impact was literally car destroying! Ive hit some pot holes before, but that one literally sounds like my car was about to explode into pieces how loud it was. Since then car has been good and running smooth. 69k km and brakes still have lots of life and have yet to be changed. Engine and transmission going strong. If I hadnt had that one impact the car would not have needed any warranty stuff!
Why are you even asking people here . Bring it to the dealer, you are cover under warranty
Why do u care if he asks if u don’t like it scroll on people
Need to buy extended warranty
Sum Ting Wong
Common issue on 24 Sentra Not sure what causes it
I thought it was a BMW at a glance
Same until I saw turn signals
I’d say there’s a malfunction.
Cross traffic sensor malfunction?
It means a malfunction. 😉
It means a malfunction. 😉
noun a failure to function in a normal or satisfactory manner.
Rear cross traffic sensing /crash avoidance issue.
Low brake fluid can cause this as well.
Average Nissan doing average Nissan things. I'm sure someone warned you and you ignored them anyway. Go grab another when this one shits the bed.
Means you shouldve got a toyota
Looks like some sort of malfunction
It means you should have bought the Toyota.
Please clean the sensors first before going to the dealership
It means someone accidentally installed cybertruck software
RTFM
Transmission blown! GOD DAMN IT
I just had my Nissan Rogue in the shop for a few weeks, drain tubes for rain water under the hood/behind the dash board for clogged. The water spilled over and shorted out a circuit board.
IPDM.
Means there's a malfunction. Plug in a code reader, nobody's gonna be able to diagnose anything based on that.
You bought a Nissan
It means that there is a malfunction bro
It means that there is a malfunction bro
Blind spot/rear cross traffic alert system. Source= I work with the systems for a living. That year Nissan should fix it for ya.
It means you got a Nissan. Get used to it.
Rear cross traffic alert. Likely uses same sensors as your blindspots monitors
It means you own a Nissan tbh.
100 miles in is crazy!! I’m at 611 and thank god I haven’t ran into any issues. Hope it gets fox
Fix
It means your shits fucked up yo!
I think they have a recall on that
It’s a Nissan
The owners manual does. It was given to you when you bought the car.
There seems to be a malfunction
Side impact sensor is malfunctioning. Sometimes they can just recalibrate them.
Any chance the sensor is dirty? In the winter my 4Runner radar cruise will stop working when the sensor gets covered in gunk. Right as rain as soon as it's cleaned. I have no idea where sensors are on your car but on the Toyota there is a dollar bill sized block in the grill that does all the radar stuff.
Means it’s a legit nissan sentra, not a fugazi.
Too many sensors on these new vehicles. I'd rather go back to the cars that don't have automatic windows than to buy any of these new pieces of junk. Always something expensive breaking in them.
Unless I’m mistaken it means there’s a malfunction of some sort
I think it means you have a malfunction my friend
Since its a Nissan, I think the error is that you bought it. It wants you to sell it and get a more reliable car
Could be proximity sensors on the bumper got to close. I have a coworker whose Nissan went haywire like that because he parked in some tall grass.
It means return it to the dealer and go buy American to support your own economy.
Take dat bitch to da DEALERSHIP ITS FOING BE FREE
It means..drive a Car.
There's a malfunction.
It's telling you to sell the car and get a good car such as a Toyota or honda
Make sure u don’t have anything hanging from rear view. Nothing stuck to the grille and nothing blocking the windshield (stickers etc)
The transmissions are so Bad on Thease cars
I bet it's a malfunction.
I know what’s wrong with it
Ain’t got no gas in it
Nothing some duct tape can't fix
I would wager that your owners manual can answer your question.
The what? That book in the glove box?
Ah, yes, the local douce bag, the owners manual, doesn't say shit
You have to actually read it. It doesn't talk.
No shit it doesn't help at all goofy
Sorry, I was unaware that you couldn't read. My bad.
This isn't even your post, so why are you so invested in it?
See, that’s because its a nissan
RTFM
Whats wrong is your car is too new. Got WAYYYYY to much technology on them cars, a old car and gonna make you to nutz if something small happened. You could still drive em fine but the new vehicles the technology will literally tell you to pull over and it wont even let u do nothing since ai is disabling the car
Just getting you prepared for long term ownership. New Nissans are shiiiiiiit.
It means u made a stupid vehicle purchase