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What kind of battery does a 2017 Nissan Rogue use?

The 2017 Nissan Rogue gasoline models use a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery for starting and electrical systems; the Rogue Hybrid uses a high-voltage lithium-ion battery for the hybrid powertrain in addition to the conventional 12-volt battery.


In more detail, the Rogue lineup that year consisted of a gasoline-powered version and a separate Rogue Hybrid. The gasoline model relies on a traditional 12-volt battery to power the starter and ancillary electronics, while the Rogue Hybrid incorporates a dedicated high-voltage battery (lithium-ion) to store energy for the electric motor and assist the gasoline engine. The 12-volt battery in hybrids continues to handle standard vehicle electronics and starting tasks, just as in non-hybrid cars.


Battery types by Rogue variant


The following outlines the standard battery type used by each variant in the 2017 lineup.



  • Gasoline Rogue (non-hybrid): 12-volt lead-acid battery used for starting and electrical systems.

  • Rogue Hybrid: High-voltage lithium-ion battery used by the hybrid propulsion system, in addition to a conventional 12-volt battery for cabin electronics and starting.


In short, the gas-only Rogue relies on a traditional 12-volt battery, while the Rogue Hybrid uses a dedicated high-voltage pack for its hybrid system alongside the standard 12-volt battery.


Maintenance and replacement considerations


Before listing common maintenance points, note practical steps that apply to both battery systems on the 2017 Rogue.



  1. Regularly inspect the 12-volt battery for corrosion, secure cable connections, and clean terminals if needed.

  2. Expect the 12-volt battery life to span several years depending on climate and usage; many vehicles see replacements in the 3–5 year range.

  3. For Rogue Hybrid owners, recognize that the high-voltage lithium-ion battery is part of the hybrid system and is usually managed by the vehicle’s hybrid control system; routine user maintenance is minimal, but follow Nissan’s warranty and service guidance for this pack.


Concluding, routine checks and professional servicing when needed will cover both the 12-volt battery and, for hybrids, the high-voltage pack under the manufacturer’s guidelines.


Clarifications and caveats


Regional differences and model variations


Battery configurations can vary by market, trim level, and production year. While the above reflects the typical setup for the US-market 2017 Rogue, some regions or trims may have different specifications. Always consult the owner’s manual or Nissan technical documentation for your exact vehicle identification number (VIN).


Summary


In summary, the 2017 Nissan Rogue’s gasoline version uses a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery, while the Rogue Hybrid employs a high-voltage lithium-ion battery to power its electric motor, with a separate 12-volt battery for auxiliary systems. For both variants, routine battery maintenance and timely replacement as needed are important, and regional variations may apply.

How long does a battery last in a 2017 Nissan Rogue?


between 3-5 years
2017 Nissan Rogue batteries consistently last between 3-5 years, but this is variable depending on weather conditions, driving habits, the type of battery, and more. You can prolong the life of your Rogue battery by: Cleaning the terminals and posts of corrosion with the decent cleaning solution & a wire brush.



What car battery does a Nissan Rogue use?


DieHard Platinum AGM – Battery : H6 Group Size, 760 CCA, 950 CA, 120 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. H6-AGM)



What type of battery does a 2017 Nissan Rogue have?


EverStart Platinum AGM Automotive Battery, Group Size 35 12 Volt, minimum 640 CCA 100RC.



What are the most common rogue complaints?


The Nissan Rogue's Known Issues

  • Loss of acceleration: Many drivers report loss of acceleration due to various transmission issues.
  • AC/heater not working properly: We see this issue pop up most in 2013-2016 models, though it's not exclusive to them.
  • Paint chipping: Used Rogues are known to need the occasional touch-up.


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