2011 Nissan Rogue - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Left turn signal on 2011 Nissan Rogue blinking fast
Check all the turn signal bulbs. The most common reason for fast blinking is a blown bulb. Check they are all working then remove each one in turn to check the connections are clean and dry. If they are all ok your looking at it being a wiring issue.
1/23/2018 8:49:32 PM •
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My car wont start
one fuses must be put at a wrong place !
some of the hole is supposed to have nothing in , or
call your dealer and ask some time the answer those question with no charge $$ !
4/5/2015 6:53:07 AM •
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How to engage awd
I think these are constant all wheel drive nothing to do it is already in awd
2/26/2015 2:33:52 PM •
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How do I change in cabin air filter in a 2011 Nissan rouge
If you mean rogue, there should be a cover for your in cabin filter right by the gas pedal to the right towards the fire wall. It should be fairly skinny in size and just unclog the cover and pull out existing filter. To replace, just reverse the step. Quick tip is to pinch filter in the middle like a bow tie to help fit back in easier. Hope this helps you out and GL
10/6/2014 10:50:08 PM •
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Reprograming replaced ECU
Do they need reprograming, dont they come ready to install. I have never pre programed one. Only programed after installed in vehicle to change power curve or fuel settings not really sure what you mean
3/30/2014 9:40:25 AM •
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Garry Phinney, I read over your solution, as well as the other ones provided. I forgot to mention that I put a cardboard in front of the radiator already. Also, as I mentioned, the dealer did a backfl
heater cores in a new car will not be blocked but the heater water flow can be blocked. Remove the heater hoses of the heater core and join the two hoses together and clamp securely Now place a garden hose on one of the heater pipes an see if the water flows out of the other pipe . If not turn on the heater control and see if it does. If not run the engine and move the control and if you still do not get a flow then the fault will be in the control, selector switch or the tap actuator. . If ok then reconnect the heater hoses and clamp tight . It may be necessary to pressure bleed the air out of the system as an air lock will not allow sufficient water through the core to warm the car. The heater will be at engine operating temperature regardless of the ambient air temperature because the thermostat in the engine will only allow enough coolant into the radiator to maintain a constant 85 -95 degrees c. The only core that will fit the car will be one designed for that area but you may get an aftermarket core to fit as manufacturers do not make cores but use items made by radiator manufactures . However you will not have to replace the core . If the heater system is not working as designed to then it is a warranty problem and the dealer is legally required to fix it for you. If you cannot get satisfaction to your problem then contact the customer service division of the manufacturer and state your concerns very plainly.
12/21/2013 2:49:18 AM •
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Heater doesn't heat when cold
Chances are it is indeed the heater core as even a spent heater unit will blow hot air off the engine when the ambient temps are hot . When the temps drop, the heat from the engine block is not enough to heat the cab properly. Have you tried the old cardboard in front of the radiator trick? Speaking of semi's,ever notice they cover their radiators in the winter? That's because it helps get their block temps up a little higher and assists with heating as well. It's not much help but do the buyer a favour and let them know beforehand. Have a good one. :)
12/21/2013 2:01:40 AM •
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on Dec 21, 2013
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I spilled baby milk and have bad odor need to
I would try using baking soda and soapy water. The baking soda will help remove the foul odor. And febreeze auto clips work wonders. You may need to buy the double pack for a spacious interior. Vinegar is also good for removing odors, but then you'd have that smell in the car. If you choose to use vinegar dilute with water. hope this helps.
8/21/2013 1:55:17 PM •
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