10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 2
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 66,571 miles
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1) check air bag light was flashing a month after I purchased the vehicle and it was repaired. The light is back on almost a year later and has continued to flash on and off. 2) tire pressure light continues to go on and off and I replaced and aligned my tires and still it continues. 3) when putting gas in my tank the gauge is never all the way to the top and yet the pump will not allow me to input more gas. Also the gas is not lasting the amount of mile it should, and the reading does not seem accurate.
- Simi Valley, CA, USA
Vehicle stopped while in motion on highway. Transmission went completely out.
- Norcross, GA, USA
The Cube will frequently stop while driving at any speed. It is possible to pump the accelerator at the moment this happens and sometimes the engine will catch and carry on. If this does not work, the car must be shut down for a few minutes before attempting a restart. Unfortunately once this situation happens, it will very likely recur soon after. It is my observation that this happens most often when the ambient temperature is quite high (75 F and above). On cool days the situation is not likely to happen unless the car is driven over an hour in duration. As another observation it is more likely to happen if the gas gauge is less than full. I tried to reproduce the problem twice for maus Nissan but it did not occur. There was a engine service light on during both those attempts indicating a catalytic converter error. Since that time (early 2018) the problem has happened many times without any service engine warning being on. The first time the problem occurred, I took the car into Nissan in chattanooga. They said there was a little too much transmission fluid. They removed some and I continued on the Florida. Within 10 minutes the problem occurred again. While in Florida, we limit driving to early mornings and evenings for less than 30 minutes and we maintain the gas tank on full.
- New Port Richey, FL, USA
Similar to NHTSA id number:10717816 and other complaints seen online. Exhaust system coming apart at the flange heat from the broken exhaust had melted the back bumper also, the heat shield separating the exhaust from the fuel tank appears to not cover the area of the common separation. Nissan dealer saw this occur on my car, did not take any responsibility of their faulty flange or carburetor. It was in warranty at that time and they should have fixed it. Very dishonorable practice to have a faulty flange create issues signaling carburetor replacement and car bumper melted as a result from it. I believe an extended warranty should take place to fix this potential road of Cube catching fire hazard, although it is only plastic.
- Zoar, OH, USA
The common problem of the exhaust system coming apart at the flange happened to my car. I was on a road trip from nashville, tn to pittsburgh, pa when the issue presented. I was told that it would not be dangerous to continue home with the issue and that it would just be very loud. When I got home I found that the heat from the broken exhaust had melted the back bumper leaving it stringing out. Also, the heat shield separating the exhaust from the fuel tank appears to not cover the area of the common separation. This makes me feel it was a very dangerous issue for the road trip and I believe Nissan should remember the issue since it is not an isolated occurrence but rather something that affects most Cube owners.
- Nashville, TN, USA
While driving the 09 Nissan Cube at 75 mph on a highway the vehicle experienced sudden deceleration and turned itself off in the midst of heavy semi truck traffic. Had the vehicle towed to the local dealership who could not replicate the problem. Car returned to the owner and after approximentally forty more miles of driving the problem occured again three more times before the owner was able to locate a cell signal and be towed over 150 miles to the next closest dealership. That dealership was unable to determine what had happened and the vehicle is now in the process of being shipped back to the owners home state. The total lack of acceleration while at highway speeds has put the owner and his family in four seriously dangerous and life threatening breakdowns on major highways and the owner has had no help from Nissan in determining how and why this happens. Everything from "your car is not use to being in the desert, to it is a mysterious drive by wire issue, to maybe your fuel pump is shot, and you need to use a higher octane fuel has been thrown out. The owner and spouse will not drive this vehicle until there is a solution due the very real possibilty they may be killed if they lose acceleration again.
- Mckinleyville, CA, USA
- George West, TX, USA