2024 Nissan Rogue Warning Lights Guide

Tan interior of the 2024 Nissan Rogue

When that cryptic dashboard warning light illuminates unexpectedly in a 2024 Nissan Rogue, it's natural for the driver to feel anxious or confused. However, while mysterious, these symbols play a vital role in warning of potential issues with the vehicle. Without the ability to accurately interpret notifications such as the check engine light or ABS indicator, drivers risk ignoring problems or overreacting to them. Understanding what these warning lights mean and how to respond is crucial for maintaining the health and safety of the Nissan Rogue. 

This guide will look at the most common warning lights in the new Nissan Rogue, their significance, and recommended actions to take.

Check Engine Light

The check engine light, depicted as an engine-shaped symbol, is arguably the most notorious dashboard warning light of all. It typically indicates a malfunction within the vehicle's emission control system, but it can also signal other issues, such as a faulty mass airflow sensor or loose gas cap. Ignoring this warning can result in decreased fuel economy, potential engine damage, and even failure to pass emissions tests.

Recommended Actions

When the check engine light turns on, the vehicle owner should have a certified technician diagnose the issue with their 2024 Nissan Rogue as soon as possible. The technician will use specialized equipment to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes, which can give an insight into the specific issue causing the warning. It's important that drivers do not ignore this light, even if their vehicle appears to be running fine.

Preventative Measures and Regular Maintenance

To prevent the check engine light from coming on, it's important to keep up with the Rogue's routine maintenance schedule as outlined in the owners manual. This includes changing the oil and filters regularly and performing any recommended tuneups or inspections.

Battery Warning Light

The battery warning light, displayed as a battery-shaped symbol, indicates an issue with the vehicle's charging system. A faulty alternator, damaged battery, or loose connections could cause this. Ignoring the warning can result in the car stalling or even refusing to start.

Recommended Actions

If the battery warning light turns on, the driver should pull over and turn off any unnecessary electrical accessories, such as the radio or air conditioning. This will reduce strain on the battery and alternator. Driving long distances is not recommended until a certified technician resolves the issue. 

Preventative Measures and Regular Maintenance

We recommend regular battery inspections to check for corrosion and to ensure all connections are secure. Additionally, it's important that the vehicle's charging system is checked during routine maintenance to catch any potential issues before they become bigger problems. The life expectancy of a car battery is typically 3-5 years, so we suggest replacing it within that time frame to avoid unexpected breakdowns.

ABS Warning Light

The ABS warning light, portrayed as the letters "ABS" inside a circle, indicates an issue with the vehicle's braking system. Low brake fluid, a faulty sensor, or a malfunction in the ABS itself could trigger this warning. Ignoring it can decrease braking performance and potential loss of control while driving.

Recommended Actions

If the ABS warning light turns on while driving, the driver should proceed with caution and reduce their speed. They should also avoid sudden or aggressive braking, which can cause the wheels to lock up and skid. A certified technician should inspect the car to determine the cause of the warning and address any necessary repairs.

Preventative Measures and Regular Maintenance

To avoid potential issues with the vehicle's braking system, the brake fluid levels should be checked regularly and topped off if needed. Also, routine maintenance should include inspecting the brakes for any signs of wear or damage. Replacing worn brake pads and rotors when needed can prevent more extensive and expensive repairs.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light

The TPMS light, depicted as an exclamation mark inside a horseshoe shape, indicates low tire pressure in one or more of the 2024 Nissan Rogue's tires. Temperature changes, punctures, or normal wear over time can cause tire pressure to fluctuate, and ignoring this warning can lead to flat tires or uneven tread wear.

Recommended Actions

If the TPMS light turns on, the driver should use a tire gauge to check the tire pressure as soon as possible and inflate any tires with low pressure to the level recommended in the owners manual. If a tire loses pressure more frequently, it may have a slow leak or puncture.

Preventative Measures and Regular Maintenance

Nissan Rogue owners should regularly check their tires for any signs of damage or wear to prevent low tire pressure. Keeping them properly inflated can also improve fuel efficiency and prolong the life of the tires. The tire pressure can be checked during routine maintenance to catch any potential issues early on. We also recommend regularly rotating the tires to promote even wear.   

Coolant Temperature Warning Light

The coolant temperature warning light, displayed as a thermometer inside a wavy line, means the engine is overheating. Low coolant levels, a faulty thermostat, or a leak in the cooling system can trigger this warning. Ignoring this alert can result in severe engine damage and leave the driver and passengers stranded on the roadside.

Recommended Actions

If the coolant temperature warning light turns on, the driver should pull over as soon as it is safe and turn off the 2024 Nissan Rogue's engine. They should allow the engine to cool down before checking the coolant levels and topping off if necessary. If there's a visible leak or the light continues illuminating after adding coolant, they should have a certified technician inspect the vehicle.

Preventative Measures and Regular Maintenance

Regularly monitoring the coolant levels and ensuring they are adequately topped off is essential to avoid overheating. Additionally, a technician should thoroughly inspect the cooling system during routine vehicle maintenance to identify and rectify any leaks or potential malfunctions early on. The recommended coolant type should always be used and replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

Schedule Your Next Service Appointment With Tameron Nissan

Keeping your 2024 Nissan Rogue in peak condition is key to ensuring a safe and reliable driving experience. Don't get caught off guard by your Nissan's warning lights. Schedule your service with Tameron Nissan in Mobile, Alabama, today if your car's dashboard warning light indicates service is needed. Our dedicated team of certified technicians can address the issue and quickly get your car back on the road. We understand that vehicle maintenance can raise questions, so feel free to contact us with any you might have.