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How much is a thermostat for a Nissan Rogue?

Typically, replacing the thermostat on a Nissan Rogue costs about $150 to $400 in total, depending on parts and labor.


The thermostat in your Rogue controls when coolant flows through the engine to regulate temperature. A failing thermostat can cause overheating or running too cold, which may lead to reduced efficiency or engine damage if not addressed. Prices vary by model year, engine type, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, as well as whether the work is done at a dealer or an independent shop. The following sections break down cost factors, typical price ranges, and options for DIY versus professional installation.


Cost factors that influence price


Several elements influence the final price tag for a thermostat replacement. Consider these before you shop or request a quote:



  • Parts choice: aftermarket thermostat alone versus OEM parts or a complete kit that includes the gasket or housing.

  • Labor rate and time: hourly rates vary by region and shop; the job often takes 1–3 hours depending on access and cooling-system work.

  • Engine and model year: different Rogue generations (2.5L engine variants) can affect how the thermostat is accessed and replaced.

  • Shop type and location: dealer service centers typically cost more than independent shops or quick-lube chains.

  • Additional cooling-system work: coolant flush, replacement hoses, or related seals can add to the total price.


Understanding these factors helps you estimate costs more accurately and compare quotes from different providers.


Typical price ranges for a Rogue thermostat replacement


Here are ballpark figures to help you budget, with separate guidance for parts, labor, and common add-ons.



  • Parts: aftermarket thermostat units generally run about $15–$60; OEM or dealer-supplied units are typically $60–$120. Some kits include the thermostat with a new gasket or housing.

  • Labor: independent shops commonly charge around $80–$120 per hour; most Rogue thermostat jobs take 1–3 hours depending on accessibility and coolant handling.

  • Additional items: a coolant flush or refill can add roughly $20–$60, and any new gaskets, hoses, or clamps may add $10–$40.


In practice, most Rogue owners can expect roughly $150–$350 total, with dealer pricing tending toward the higher end. If you opt for aftermarket parts and a DIY-friendly shop, costs can be closer to the lower end.


DIY vs. professional installation


Deciding whether to tackle the job yourself or hire a technician affects both cost and risk. The thermostat replacement is doable for someone comfortable with basic automotive cooling-system work, but it involves draining coolant and properly bleeding the cooling system.



  • DIY advantages: lowest out-of-pocket expense; control over part selection; learning opportunity.

  • DIY drawbacks: potential for leaks or improper bleeding if not done carefully; you’ll handle coolant disposal and safety.

  • Professional installation: comes with warranty/guarantee, ensures correct torque and bleeding, and is faster if you don’t have the right tools or space.


If you’re unsure about coolant handling or the vehicle shows signs of overheating, seek a trusted mechanic to avoid engine damage.


Where to shop and how to save


Smart shopping can reduce costs without sacrificing reliability. Consider these tips when sourcing parts and services for your Rogue:



  • Compare multiple retailers and shops for the best price on OEM versus aftermarket thermostats, and check warranty terms.

  • Ask whether the kit includes a gasket or housing, and verify compatibility with your Rogue’s year and engine.

  • Look for price matching, coupons, or labor-included deals at local shops, and consider bundling a coolant refill if needed.

  • Factor in coolant disposal and potential environmental charges if you DIY.


Always verify that the part matches your Rogue’s exact engine code and year to avoid fitment issues.


Summary


For a Nissan Rogue thermostat replacement, plan for a total cost in the range of roughly $150 to $400, influenced by part type (aftermarket vs OEM), labor rates, and any added cooling-system work. Expect about 1–3 hours of labor, and compare quotes from dealers and independent shops. If you’re comfortable with basic automotive work and choose aftermarket parts, you can save money by handling the replacement yourself while ensuring proper coolant bleed and disposal. When in doubt, consult a qualified technician to protect the cooling system and engine integrity.

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