2021 Nissan Rogue
Propeller shaft Interval and Maintenance Guide

Propeller shaft Service Intervals *

Your Personalized Maintenance Schedule
Your Personalized Maintenance Schedule

Propeller shaft Service Intervals *

Trims
Engines
Drive Types
Standard Driving Conditions
Severe Driving Conditions
Platinum, S, SV
GAS 2.5L I4
AWD
Inspect every 16,000 kms or 12 months
Inspect every 8,000 kms or 6 months
Platinum, S, SV
Turbocharged GAS 1.5L I3
AWD
Inspect every 12,000 kms or 12 months
Inspect every 6,000 kms or 6 months
S, SV
GAS 2.5L I4
FWD
Maintenance not required
Maintenance not required
S, SV
Turbocharged GAS 1.5L I3
FWD
Maintenance not required
Maintenance not required
Platinum, S, SV / GAS 2.5L I4 / AWD
Standard Driving Conditions
Inspect every 16,000 kms or 12 months
Severe Driving Conditions
Inspect every 8,000 kms or 6 months
Platinum, S, SV / Turbocharged GAS 1.5L I3 / AWD
Standard Driving Conditions
Inspect every 12,000 kms or 12 months
Severe Driving Conditions
Inspect every 6,000 kms or 6 months
S, SV / GAS 2.5L I4 / FWD
Standard Driving Conditions
Maintenance not required
Severe Driving Conditions
Maintenance not required
S, SV / Turbocharged GAS 1.5L I3 / FWD
Standard Driving Conditions
Maintenance not required
Severe Driving Conditions
Maintenance not required
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Understanding your vehicle's Propeller shaft and the importance of its maintenance

A propeller shaft is used to transmit power to the rear axle of a 4WD/all-wheel-drive/rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Over time, the propeller shaft, joints and/or bearings could become loose, damaged or worn. Inspect the propeller shaft at the required intervals and repair as needed.
*For complete maintenance information, please refer to your Vehicle's Owner's Manual or Service Maintenance Guide, or contact your dealer.
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