
If you want to prolong your Rogue's life and maintain its value, you must stay consistent with your regularly scheduled maintenance. While you should always refer to your owner's manual for the precise schedule because of varying intervals between trim levels, you need to understand the importance of each maintenance's timing. The below information provides a broader scope of each maintenance to use as a guide and keep your SUV running smoothly.
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You can depend on the service advisors at our Nissan service center to provide the help needed to ensure you're up-to-date with your Nissan Rogue maintenance schedule and make recommendations. There are exceptions to your maintenance schedule that should be taken into account, such as driving conditions. For example, driving less often or stop-and-go traffic impacts the severity of needing the below maintenance. Our service facility and equipment are state-of-the-art, and our technicians are factory-trained. They use OEM parts to make sure that your SUV remains in top-quality shape.
How Often Should I Service My Nissan Rogue?
10,000-Mile Service
At the 10,000-mile interval or 12 months, an oil and filter change should occur. This helps to eliminate harmful debris from entering your engine. Additionally, the brake pads, rotors, lines, and cables are to be inspected. Other inspections such as the CVT fluid, transfer fluid, differential gear oil, the propeller shaft, and drive-shaft boots (AWD models) are equally important.
20,000-Mile Service
For the 20,000-mile service or 24 months, an oil and filter change needs to be completed. For the second time, the transfer fluid, differential gear oil, propeller shaft, drive-shaft boots should be inspected. Other inspections for Nissan Rogue service intervals include the EVAP vapor lines, brake lines, brake pads, rotors, brake lines, brake cables, and the exhaust system. And the brake fluid should be replaced at this time.
60,000-Mile Service
Once your Rogue reaches 60,000 miles or its 72-month mark, the engine oil and filter should again be replaced. But, the air cleaner filter should also accompany this service as well as the in-cabin microfilter. Inspections for the drive belt, EVAP vapor lines, fuel lines, brake pads, rotors, brake lines, cables, CVT fluid, transfer fluid, differential gear oil and propeller shaft, and drive-shaft boots (AWD models) are all vital at this stage. Additionally, the steering gear, linkage, axle, suspension parts, and exhaust system are recommended for inspection. Replacing the Nissan Intelligent key battery is imperative.
100,000-Mile Service
We'll inspect the suspension system to verify that the struts and shock absorbers are in good condition and replace the brake and transfer case fluids. Your steering gear and linkage are other important components to inspect here, as your exterior components and underbody components may begin to show signs of wear. If your suspension and steering components go bad, you'll notice handling problems, such as the vehicle having a will of its own. It's important to replace these components before they wear too much.
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