2017 - 2020 Nissan Rogue How to Replace Brakes Pads & Brake Rotor

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    2017 - 2020 Nissan Rogue How to Replace Brakes Pads & Brake Rotor.
    2017 - 2020 2nd Gen (T32) Facelift
    2014 - 2016 2nd Gen (T32)
    Pros
    Roomier than a Mazda CX-5
    More fuel efficient than a Ford Escape
    Available as a hybrid
    Standard rear cross-traffic alert
    Standard emergency braking
    Cons
    The only transmission is a CVT
    Other small crossover SUVs are better off-road
    Interior Comfort
    The Rogue’s interior only amplifies Nissan’s reputation for high-quality, stylish cabins. There are soft-touch surfaces, tight tolerances and attractive illumination. The leather-wrapped, fully adjustable flat-bottom steering wheel feels good in your hands, and its NASA-inspired “Zero Gravity” front seats - leather-clad in SL models - are supportive and comfortable. Legroom and headroom are good in the first and second rows, with an EZ-Flex 40/20/40-split 2nd-row bench seat that tilts and slides fore and aft in non-hybrid models. Cargo room for the non-hybrid Rogue is generous, less so in the hybrid, but the seats fold nearly flat, despite the battery’s location behind the second row.
    Exterior Styling
    In the 2019 Rogue SUV, Nissan infuses a bevy of bold colors, strong lines and aggressive wheel designs that culminate in creating an SUV that truly stands out. The Rogue has a youthful look, with a prominent “V-motion” grille and boomerang-style taillights. The side glass is fairly tall, that is, until you reach the rear-most pillar where a sharply upturned beltline creates a minor blind spot. Clever features like the available motion-activated power rear liftgate give the Rogue an upscale feel, as do the optional 19-inch wheels, panoramic glass moonroof and LED headlights.
    Favorite Features
    EZ FLEX SEATING SYSTEM
    The EZ Flex system allows all but the driver’s seat to fold flat, making accommodating large and bulky cargo a breeze. With the front-passenger seat folded flat, it’s possible to place an 8-foot surfboard in the Rogue with the rear hatch shut.
    SAFETY SHIELD TECHNOLOGIES
    Nissan ups the Rogue’s standing in the standard driver-assist game by not only offering lane-departure warning and intervention and automatic emergency braking, but also a blind-spot warning system and rear cross-traffic alert.
    Standard Features
    There are few surprises in the standard equipment of the base Rogue S: basic audio with Bluetooth phone/streaming and USB, a 7-inch touch-screen display, the Safety Shield system, a rearview camera, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Rear Door Alert, EZ-Flex seating, and the flexible Divide-n-Hide rear-cargo-storage system. Also, Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Safety Alert are standard on all models. Value comes into play on the Rogue SV models. SV highlights include a power-adjust driver’s seat, 6-speaker audio, heated front seats and outside mirrors, dual-zone climate control, the motion-activated power liftgate plus privacy glass and roof rails. With a Rogue SL, you’ll enjoy leather seating, Bose audio, NissanConnect with 7-inch touch-screen navigation, the Around View monitor, a heated steering wheel and ProPilot Assist with Intelligent Cruise Control.
    Factory Options
    Option packages on the 2019 Nissan Rogue include the S Special Addition Package that adds heated seats and mirrors, rear privacy glass and 17-inch wheels. The popular SV Sun and Sound Touring Package adds a laundry list of features including a panoramic sunroof, navigation and an around-view monitor. The SL Premium Package adds a power panoramic moonroof and LED headlights, while the SL Platinum Reserve Interior reupholsters your Rogue SL in exclusive tan leather with quilted inserts and unique stitching.
    Engine & Transmission
    The 2019 Nissan Rogue SUV is powered by a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine good for 170 horsepower. The only option is a hybrid powertrain using a smaller 2.0-liter engine and electric motor for a combined output of 176 horsepower. Both engines are mated to a CVT automatic that routes power to either the front (FWD) or all four wheels (AWD). The CVT features three modes: Normal, Sport and Eco. The Rogue Hybrid can actually run solely on electric power at low speeds and for limited distances, further improving its overall fuel-economy figures.
    2.5-liter inline-4
    170 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm
    175 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm
    EPA city/highway fuel economy: 26/33 mpg (FWD), 25/32 mpg (AWD)
    2.0-liter inline-4 + electric motor (Hybrid)
    176 horsepower (peak output w/gasoline and electric combined)
    EPA city/highway fuel economy: 33/35 mpg (FWD), 31/34 mpg (AWD)

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  • @russellhelms5436

    I was rear ended in my 2018 Nissan Rouge SV AWD. It took me 2 years to find a replacement seat in an Auto Salvage yard. My Question is The replacement seats controls is cracked and since I have the original seat, I want to change the controls. I can’t find out any info on how to replace it

  • @pepperyargeeparis1002
    @pepperyargeeparis1002 Рік тому +2

    How do you compress the caliper?

  • @wushuw2010
    @wushuw2010 Рік тому +1

    What is the app you using?

  • @PATSI8589
    @PATSI8589 Рік тому +2

    And wath happen if just replace the pads and not put the scanner?

  • @sircorn4248

    You definitely should learn some basic commenting manners and good workman ship before asking for support. Folks asked you legitimate questions and got your shallow sense of humour instead of an answer or just "I don't know".