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What spark plugs does the Nissan Rogue use?

The exact spark plugs for a Nissan Rogue depend on the model year and engine, but most Rogues use iridium or platinum plugs from NGK or Denso. The precise part number varies with the engine code (such as QR25DE for many 2.5L setups or the 1.5L VC-Turbo used in newer models). Check your owner's manual or Nissan’s official parts catalog for the exact specification.


Rogue models have evolved across generations, introducing different engines and service intervals. This article outlines the general spark plug families used across common Rogue generations and explains how to confirm the exact part for your vehicle.


Spark plug options by Rogue generation


Below is a high-level overview of typical spark plug configurations used in common Rogue generations. Always verify with your VIN and engine code to get the exact OEM replacement.



  • First-generation Rogue (2008–2013): 2.5L inline-4 (QR25DE) — commonly iridium or platinum spark plugs from NGK or Denso; verify the exact part number and gap from the service manual.

  • Second-generation Rogue (2014–2020): 2.5L inline-4 (QR25DE) — similar iridium/platinum options; use the part number and gap specified in the owner’s manual or Nissan’s parts catalog for your exact engine code.

  • Third-generation Rogue (2021–present): 1.5L VC-Turbo — high-efficiency iridium or platinum plugs; NGK or Denso are typical options, but confirm the OEM-specified part number for your engine code and trim level.


In summary, the Rogue’s spark plug type is tied to the engine and year. For the most reliable replacement, rely on the official parts catalog or your dealership, using your vehicle’s VIN to pull the exact part number and recommended gap.


How to verify the exact spark plug for your Rogue


To ensure you buy the correct plugs, follow these steps:



  1. Identify your Rogue’s exact engine code and model year (often found on the VIN plate or in the owner’s manual).

  2. Consult the Nissan Parts or Service website, or your dealer, using the VIN to retrieve the precise spark plug part number and recommended gap.

  3. Purchase OEM replacement plugs or reputable equivalents (NGK or Denso) that match the identified part number and electrodes/materials.

  4. When installing, follow the service manual for torque specifications and ignition-timing considerations; replace any protective gaskets or seals as needed.


Always verify the replacement interval with your engine type and driving conditions, and refer to the official maintenance schedule for your Rogue.


Summary


Spark plugs for the Nissan Rogue vary by generation and engine: QR25DE 2.5L models typically use iridium/platinum plugs from NGK or Denso, while the newer VC-Turbo 1.5L models also rely on high-quality iridium or platinum plugs with brand cross-refs. The safest path is to confirm the exact part number via the vehicle’s VIN and consult Nissan’s official parts catalog or a trusted dealer to ensure correct fit, gap, and torque.

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