Nissan Rogue manuals

Nissan Rogue (T33) 2021-Present Owner’s Manual & User Guide: Avoiding collision and rollover

WARNING

Failure to operate the Nissan Rogue safely and responsibly can result in loss of control or an accident.

Drive defensively and stay alert. Avoid excessive speed, sudden steering, or aggressive maneuvers, as these can cause loss of control. Like any vehicle, the Nissan Rogue can slide or rollover if pushed beyond its limits.

Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Always wear seat belts and instruct passengers to do the same.

On-pavement and off-road precautions

Utility vehicles have a higher rollover rate than passenger cars.

The Nissan Rogue has higher ground clearance to improve visibility and capability, but this also creates a higher center of gravity. It is not designed for high-speed cornering like low-profile sports cars. Avoid sharp turns at high speeds to reduce the risk of rollover.

Off-road recovery

If the wheels leave the pavement, maintain control of the Nissan Rogue by following the steps below:

1. Stay calm.

2. Do not brake abruptly.

3. Hold the steering wheel firmly and keep a straight path.

4. Slowly release the accelerator.

5. When safe, gently steer the Nissan Rogue back toward the road only after reducing speed.

6. When all wheels return to the pavement, stabilize the vehicle in the correct lane.

Rapid air pressure loss

A blowout may occur if the tire is punctured, damaged, or driven while under-inflated. This can affect the Nissan Rogue’s handling and stability, especially at highway speeds.

Maintain proper tire pressure and inspect tires regularly.

WARNING

The following can increase the risk of losing control of the Nissan Rogue during a blowout:

1. Stay calm.

2. Hold the steering wheel firmly.

3. Slowly release the accelerator.

4. Steer toward a safe area away from traffic.

5. Brake gently to stop.

6. Activate hazard flashers and seek roadside assistance or refer to “Changing a flat tire” in the Owner’s Manual.

Drinking alcohol/drugs and driving

WARNING

Never drive the Nissan Rogue under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Impaired driving significantly increases accident risk and injury severity.

Nissan encourages responsible driving. Alcohol affects reaction time, coordination, and judgment. Many people underestimate how quickly impairment occurs.

Remember, drinking and driving don't mix — and the same applies to any kind of drug use, including prescription, over-the-counter, or illegal substances. Never drive your Nissan Rogue if your ability to operate the vehicle is impaired by alcohol, drugs, or any physical condition.

Driving safety precautions

The Nissan Rogue is built for everyday driving and light off-road conditions, but it is not designed for deep mud, deep water, or extreme off-road terrain like a dedicated off-road vehicle. Always consider the limits of the vehicle and adjust your driving accordingly.

Note that Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) versions of the Nissan Rogue have reduced traction and capability compared to All-Wheel Drive (AWD) models, especially in conditions like deep snow, mud, or loose surfaces.

Please follow the driving precautions below:

WARNING

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Basic information For safe and efficient operation of the Nissan Rogue, each tire — including the spare, if equipped — should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the manufacturer’s reco ...

Push-button ignition switch
Basic information WARNING Do not operate the push-button ignition switch while driving the vehicle unless it is an emergency. The engine in the Nissan Rogue will shut off if the switch is pushed three ...

Other materials:

Personal lamp
Removal and Installation The personal lamp is serviced as part of headlining. Refer to INT-30, "Removal and Installation". Bulb or Lens Replacement WARNING: Do not touch the glass surface of a bulb while it is lit or right after being turned OFF to prevent burns. CAUTION: &n ...

BSW system operation
Side indicator light BSW indicator on the display Vehicle information display Steering-wheel-mounted controls The BSW system becomes active above approximately 20 MPH (32 km/h). When a vehicle enters the detection zone, the side indicator light turns on. If the driver activates the turn ...

Diagnosis system (BCM) (without intelligent key system)
COMMON ITEM COMMON ITEM : CONSULT Function (BCM - COMMON ITEM) APPLICATION ITEM CONSULT performs the following functions via CAN communication with BCM. SYSTEM APPLICATION BCM can perform the following functions. BUZZER BUZZER : CONSULT Function (BCM - BUZZER) DATA MONITOR ACTIV ...

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