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How much does it cost to replace the AC compressor in a Nissan Rogue?

The typical installed cost for replacing a Nissan Rogue AC compressor falls roughly between $700 and $1,800, depending on the model year, parts chosen, and local labor rates. Expect higher figures if you’re dealing with a Rogue Hybrid or if additional components must be replaced.


What drives the price


Costs vary based on several factors, including part quality, labor rates, and whether other AC components must be replaced. Here is a typical breakdown:



  • Parts:

    • New OEM compressor: about $300–$600

    • Aftermarket or remanufactured compressor: about $150–$350



  • Labor: replacement generally takes 2–4 hours, with regional shop rates roughly $80–$150 per hour, totaling about $160–$600

  • Refrigerant recharge/service: typically $100–$200

  • Possibly needed additional components and services: such as drier/receiver, expansion valve, or condenser, plus extra labor if contamination is present, which can add $200–$1,000


Bottom line: the final price depends on part choices, labor costs, and whether the system needs extra parts or repairs beyond the compressor itself.


Cost variations by model year and drivetrain


The Nissan Rogue’s configuration has evolved over generations, and that can influence price. Here are the main variables shops consider:



  • Gas Rogue vs Rogue Hybrid: most gas models use a belt-driven compressor; hybrids use an electrically driven compressor and may require more specialized service, potentially raising labor costs.

  • Model year and generation: newer or less common configurations can affect parts availability and pricing.

  • OEM vs aftermarket or remanufactured parts: OEM parts typically cost more but some owners prefer them for fit and warranty; aftermarket/remanufactured options can cut costs.


These differences can push the final bill toward the higher end for hybrids or older models where parts are harder to source.


What to expect at the shop


When you bring a Rogue in for an AC compressor replacement, technicians usually perform a diagnostic to confirm a refrigerant leak and assess system health, recover the refrigerant, replace the compressor (and sometimes the drier/accumulator, expansion valve, or condenser if contaminated), vacuum the system, recharge with the correct refrigerant, and run leak tests to ensure there are no further leaks. The process can take several hours depending on the vehicle’s condition and the services needed.


DIY considerations


Replacing an AC compressor is a moderately advanced repair that requires specialized tools and knowledge about refrigerant handling and system evacuation. Do-it-yourself work is generally not recommended for most Rogue owners due to the complexity and environmental regulations surrounding refrigerants.


Summary


For a Nissan Rogue, replacing the AC compressor is a mid-range auto repair with a broad price range. Plan for roughly $700–$1,800 installed, with higher costs possible for Rogue Hybrids or if additional parts must be replaced. Get multiple quotes that break down parts, labor, refrigerant, and any ancillary work to compare accurately.

Are Nissans known for AC problems?


One of the most frequent AC issues Nissan drivers face is weak or inconsistent airflow, which can make even a recently serviced system feel ineffective. Often, clogged cabin air filters restrict cool air from entering the interior, though blower motor problems or blocked vents may also be responsible.
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Can I still drive my car if the AC compressor is bad?


If your car's air conditioning compressor has failed, you can still drive your vehicle in most cases. The essential systems, steering, brakes, lights, and engine operation, remain unaffected by the air conditioning system when the AC is switched off.
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How long do Nissan AC compressors last?


How Long Does an AC Compressor Last? An AC compressor is not a maintenance part which you are expected to regularly replace on some interval. The compressor only needs to be replaced if it fails. They can last the lifetime of the car, but generally a compressor's life span is around 10-12 years and 150 to 200K miles.
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Is it worth replacing a car AC compressor?


If your car is old and broken down, and the price to fix it is towards the higher end of its value, then no. However, if your vehicle is still running well and you have no intention of trading it in for several years, replacing the compressor can breathe new life into your AC system and your ride as well.
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