2014–2020 T32 (2nd generation)
2014–2020 Nissan Rogue Factory Maintenance Schedule
The factory maintenance schedule for the 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue covering every service through 105,000 miles. Exactly what is due at each interval, and where severe-service conditions change it.
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2014–2020 Nissan Rogue maintenance schedule
High confidence5,000 miles / 6 months
- Replace engine oil and filter (0W-20)
- Rotate tires
- Inspect brakes, fluid levels, wipers
15,000 miles / 12 months
- Replace in-cabin microfilter (sooner in dusty areas)
- Inspect steering, suspension, exhaust, drive shaft boots
20,000 miles / 24 months
- Replace brake fluid (then every ~2 years)
30,000 miles / 24 months
- Replace engine air filter
- Inspect CVT fluid (NS-3 drain & fill strongly recommended by 60,000 mi)
60,000 miles / 48 months
- CVT fluid drain & fill (NS-3), required under severe service, cheap insurance for all cars
- Inspect drive belts
105,000 miles / 84 months
- Replace iridium spark plugs
- Replace engine coolant (then every 75,000 mi)
Condensed from Nissan's US maintenance guide (conservative Schedule 1). Severe service, short trips, towing, extreme heat, dusty roads. Halves several intervals and is the norm, not the exception, for CVT longevity purposes.
Which Nissan Rogue model years does this cover?
These service schedule specifications apply to every Nissan Rogue built from 2014 through 2020 — the T32 (2nd generation), compact crossover suv (optional 3rd row 2014–2017). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.
What changed during the 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue
- 2014Generation launch on the CMF platform; optional third-row seat (dropped after 2017); 0W-20 oil and NS-3 CVT fluid replace the S35's 5W-30/NS-2
- 2015Carries over without significant changes from the 2014 redesign, aside from a new push-button Eco mode added to the powertrain
- 2016NissanConnect with Navigation and Siri Eyes Free added; new foot-activated (hands-free) power liftgate
- 2017Facelift: new fascias, LED headlights on SL, AEB widely standard mid-year, Rogue Hybrid (2.0L MR20DD) joins through 2019; Platinum Reserve 19-in wheel package appears
- 2018ProPILOT Assist introduced; Android Auto/Apple CarPlay added
- 2019Final year of Rogue Hybrid
- 2020Carryover final year; 2014–2018 cars covered by the CVT class-action warranty extension (84 mo/84k)
2014–2020 Nissan Rogue service schedule: common questions
How often does a 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue need servicing?
- The first scheduled visit is at 5,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first, and the pattern repeats from there.
What is due at 30,000 miles on a 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue?
- Replace engine air filter; Inspect CVT fluid (NS-3 drain & fill strongly recommended by 60,000 mi).
What is due at 60,000 miles on a 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue?
- CVT fluid drain & fill (NS-3), required under severe service, cheap insurance for all cars; Inspect drive belts.
Does severe service change the schedule for a 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue?
- Condensed from Nissan's US maintenance guide (conservative Schedule 1). Severe service, short trips, towing, extreme heat, dusty roads. Halves several intervals and is the norm, not the exception, for CVT longevity purposes.
Sources
- AMSOIL lookup, 2017 Nissan Rogue 2.5L QR25DE (0W-20, 4.9 qt)
- AMSOIL lookup, 2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid 2.0L MR20DD (0W-20, 4 qt)
- Nissan Parts, 15208-65F0E oil filter fitment (Rogue 2008–2020)
- Nissan Parts, 999M1-ND35C Group 35 battery, 550 CCA (Rogue 2014–2020)
- Nissan OEM Parts Online, 27277-4BU0A cabin air filter (2014–2022 fitment)
- BBB AUTO LINE, Nissan/Infiniti CVT class action (2014–2018 Rogue, 84 mo/84k extension)
- NHTSA PE19-010, 2017–2018 Rogue AEB false activation investigation record
- NHTSA recalls 22V-024 (harness), 23V-093 (jackknife key), 16V-219 (liftgate)
- Wheel-Size.com, 2016/2018 Nissan Rogue OE fitments (17/18/19-in, 33 psi)
- fueleconomy.gov, 2018 Nissan Rogue / Rogue Hybrid EPA ratings
