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Key Programming Nissan Rogue 2008-2015

Nissan Rogue 2008-2015 Key Programming Procedure

 

 

The following are the key programming procedures for Nissan Rogue for the year 2008 and 2015.

 

 

 

TRANSPONDER PROGRAMS SEPARATELY FROM RKE W/ A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL

1. Sit in car with doors and windows closed.

2. Lock doors with power door lock switch on driver’s door.

3. Put in and pull out key from ignition approx. 8 times or until you see the hazard/turn signal lightsflash.(older models lights may flash after 4 or 5 times) you need to do that in less than 10 sec

4. When hazard lights flash (on 2005 and newer models the gauge needles may jump a little instead), put key in ignition and turn to the acc position. (when your hazard lights flash your car is sending a signal to be received by the remote)

5. Press lock button on the new remote, lights should flash again. If you have 2 remotes, 1 new and 1 old or 2 new ones, please continue with steps 6 and 7. If not, skip to end.

6. Press unlock button on driver’s door, then lock button on driver’s door, lights will again flash

7. Press lock button on 2nd new or old remote. Lights again will flash.

 

 

 

 

About Nissan Rogue

The 2015 Nissan Rogue is a member of the car’s second generation, which began in 2014 and will end with the 2019 model year. Since its 2014 makeover, the Rogue has undergone significant upgrades, including the addition of standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connection, as well as safety systems such as lane departure warning, pedestrian detection, and automatic emergency braking. In the 2018 model year, the available third row was removed. We recommend looking into the 2014 Rogue because it has the same characteristics as the 2015 model and is likely less expensive.

The Nissan Rogue 2015 is available in three trim levels: S, SV, and SL. Bluetooth, a rearview camera, and an audio system with a 5-inch color display are standard on the lowest S trim. Leather upholstery, heated front seats, a nine-speaker Bose audio system, a navigation system with a 7-inch touch-screen display, voice recognition for audio and navigation, and a 360-degree surround-view monitor are all standard equipment on the top-of-the-line SL model. Choose a midlevel Rogue SV model with the SV Premium package for the finest combination of features and value. Blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, a power liftgate, and an infotainment system with navigation and a 7-inch touch screen are standard.

The 2015 Rogue received a four-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. It received four stars in frontal, rollover, and side crash tests, and five stars in rollover and side crash tests. The Rogue received the highest crashworthiness rating of Good from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and was named an IIHS 2015 Top Safety Pick.

The Rogue’s only standard enhanced safety feature is a rearview camera. A 360-degree camera, lane departure warning, moving object identification, blind spot monitoring, and front collision warning are among the available safety features.

While the 2015 Nissan Rogue has adequate acceleration in most situations, it might benefit from more power while passing and merging on the highway. The Rogue’s tuned suspension absorbs road irregularities while providing comfortable handling. Front-wheel drive is standard, with the option of all-wheel drive.

The 2015 Nissan Rogue comes standard with a 170-horsepower four-cylinder engine and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). The Rogue’s transmission is crude and noisy, especially when accelerating aggressively. The CVT, on the other hand, contributes to the Rogue’s remarkable fuel efficiency estimates.

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