Your Nissan Rogue is carefully designed to keep you safe while cruising the streets around Beaver Falls, Aliquippa, and Zelienople. One way it accomplishes this feat is through its dashboard lights.

To help you identify some of the more common symbols you might encounter on the road, Beaver County Nissan created this guide to Nissan Rogue dashboard lights.

Continue reading and don't hesitate to contact our service center with any questions!

Nissan Rogue Dashboard Light Meanings

We've all been there at some point. You're driving down the road when suddenly a light you have never seen before appears on the dashboard. At that moment, you have a quick decision to make; immediately pull over to assess the potential issue or continue your journey.

One of the best ways to determine your course of action is to look at the color of the dashboard light. Much like a traffic light, the most serious lights appear in red. Red dashboard lights typically indicate a severe malfunction under the hood.

Some warning lights will also appear in yellow and notify you when a non-emergency issue is detected. A few yellow warning lights you might encounter include:

  • Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light: This light looks like a dripping oil can and appears when the oil drops below a safe level. Immediately find a safe place to park and turn off your Rogue to avoid overheating the engine.

  • Charge Warning Light: This light looks like a car battery and warns you when your battery isn't properly charging. Do not turn off your engine until you reach your destination.

  • Low Fuel Warning Light: This light looks like a gas pump and appears when your fuel tank is close to empty. You should immediately head to the nearest gas station to avoid a breakdown.

  • Low Tire Pressure Warning Light: This light looks like an exclamation point inside of a horseshoe and warns you when the PSI in at least one of your tires is too low.

  • Master Warning Light: This light looks like a triangle with an exclamation point inside of it and is usually accompanied by another dashboard light.

What Do Green-Colored Dashboard Lights Mean?

Going back to the analogy of a traffic light, green dashboard lights in your Nissan Rogue aren't usually a cause for concern. They generally indicate when a vehicle feature is in use.

Green-colored lights can appear when you turn on your turn signals, available High Beam Assist feature, or available automatic brake hold.

Dependable Service and Parts for Your Nissan Rogue

If a dashboard light ever pops up on your dashboard, simply drop by, call, or go online to schedule an appointment at our state-of-the-art service center.

Staffed by a team of Nissan-certified technicians, they'll quickly diagnose any potential issue and get you back on the road.

Schedule Your Next Service Appointment Today!

If you're in the Beaver Falls, Aliquippa, and Zelienople area and wondering about the dashboard symbol on your Nissan Rogue, stop by Beaver County Nissan to have your SUV inspected right away!

We look forward to serving you!

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