Owners of the Nissan Rogue have complained of air condition problems, unresolved despite multiple repairs. Here are some excerpts,
“The air conditioning in my 2016 Nissan Rogue wasn’t working and then began working. I was taking my daughter to the airport in a heavy rain. The car started and ran, but the air conditioning, window defoggers, and blind spot lights didn’t work. It made the trip scary as the front window kept fogging up. As we opened the windows to help the situation, we were rained on. The car is less than 3 months old and the windows still fogged up.” http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-t60474_ds717654
Here are some typical repairs,
- A/C assembly replaced,
- Air-conditioning controller ordered,
- A service bulleting states, the problem: the air conditioning may malfunction or perform poorly thanks to a defective high-pressure air-conditioning refrigerant hose and steel line assembly. Dealers will replace the high-pressure air-conditioning hose.
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I have a 2017 Nissan Rogue, with less than 31,000 miles of gentle use on it. It was recently diagnosed, by a Nissan Autonation mechanic, as having a leak in the AC compressor, a repair costing $2,000. I can not imagine how a car, with limited use, already has an AC compressor leak at less than 50,000.