
How Often Should I Service My Nissan Rouge?
Do you want a Rogue that runs at high performance for a decade or more? If so, don't ignore your Nissan Rogue service intervals. Your compact Rogue is a comfortable, spacious, and ambitious SUV crossover. Give it its best life with regular Nissan Rogue maintenance schedule work. All good things in life are worth working for, and routine maintenance will save you a lot of money on later repairs. Your service manual is always the best resource for service intervals, as it follows your precise trim closely, but this helpful starter list is beneficial as well.
10,000-Mile Service
The first 10,000 miles on your Rogue will wear components and fluids at different paces. Some people drive on bad roads; others drive on tamer roads. Even at this early stage, a visual inspection is essential to detect if your Rogue has been under stress and needs a helping hand. Crown Nissan will inspect CVT fluid, transfer fluid, and propeller and drive shaft boots (for all-wheel drive models and trims). Propeller shafts are vital in the transmission of torque, so they shouldn't be ignored during any inspection.
20,000-Mile Service
Your Rogue's first 20,000 miles have certainly given you a lot of dependability and enjoyment. Return the favor by taking care of important maintenance duties like inspections of the EVAP vapor lines, steering gear, and exhaust system. A bad exhaust system can affect performance, so it's especially important to inspect this one regularly.
60,000-Mile Service
At 60,000 miles, your Nissan Intelligent Key might need a new battery. Replacement is easy. Our techs can help. We'll also need to replace brake fluid and in-cabin microfilter components in addition to this easy service. While it's not always exactly 60,000 miles, these two replacements can get your Rogue running smoothly for many more miles.
100,000-Mile Service
An oil change and filter change at 100,000 miles are important. Your spark plugs have also been working overtime, so that you might need fresh ones. Other necessary inspections at this stage include brake pads and rotor replacements. Rotors are especially prone to wear at this age. Your suspension system might also need some work here, with your axle, struts, and shock absorbers requiring full inspections to see if they need work.
Your Rogue deserves a long, happy life. To facilitate that, be sure to check your service manual for full-service interval details. Our certified auto technicians are also available to tell you more.
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