1. Check Engine Light
The check engine light is one of the most common dashboard lights that Nissan Rogue owners may encounter. This light typically indicates a problem with the engine or emissions system. When the check engine light comes on, it’s important to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible to diagnose and address any underlying issues.
2. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light
The TPMS light alerts you when one or more of your tires is significantly underinflated. Driving with low tire pressure can compromise handling, fuel efficiency and tire longevity. If the TPMS light illuminates, check your tire pressure as soon as possible and inflate your tires to the recommended PSI.
3. Battery Light
The battery light indicates a problem with your vehicle’s charging system. This could be due to a faulty battery, alternator, or charging system component. If the battery light comes on while driving, it’s best to pull over safely and have your vehicle inspected by a professional technician.
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4. Brake System Warning Light
The brake system warning light may illuminate for several reasons, including low brake fluid levels, worn brake pads, or a malfunction in the braking system. If the brake system warning light comes on, it’s essential to have your brakes inspected immediately for safe braking performance.
5. Oil Pressure Warning Light
The oil pressure warning light indicates low oil pressure, which can lead to engine damage if not addressed promptly. If this light comes on while driving, pull over safely and check your oil level. If the oil level is low, top it up as needed. If the light remains on after adding oil, have your vehicle inspected by a mechanic.
6. Airbag Warning Light
The airbag warning light alerts you to a problem with the airbag system. This could indicate a malfunction in the airbag sensors, wiring or deployment system. If the airbag warning light comes on, have your vehicle inspected by a certified technician to diagnose and repair any issues.
7. Transmission Temperature Warning Light
The transmission temperature warning light indicates that the transmission fluid temperature is too high, which can lead to transmission damage if not addressed. If this light comes on, pull over safely and allow your vehicle to cool down. Check the transmission fluid level and ensure it is within the recommended range. If the light remains on, have your vehicle inspected by a professional technician.
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Understanding the meaning of dashboard lights in your Nissan Rogue and knowing how to respond can help you address potential issues promptly and maintain your vehicle’s performance and safety. If you ever encounter a dashboard light that you’re unsure about, don’t hesitate to consult your owner’s manual or schedule an appointment at McLarty Daniel Nissan in Bentonville. We’re here to help with your vehicle needs!


