Nissan Rogue (T33) 2021-Present Owner’s Manual & User Guide: Radio Antenna

The antenna on the Nissan Rogue is located on the rear part of the vehicle roof and is designed to provide stable radio reception during everyday driving.

CAUTION

  • A build-up of ice on the antenna can affect radio performance.
  • Remove the ice to restore proper radio reception on your Nissan Rogue.
  • When removing snow from the roof, do not apply strong force to the antenna to avoid damage to the antenna or creating dents on the roof panel of the Nissan Rogue.
  • When using a high-pressure car wash, keep the nozzle away from the antenna to prevent seal deformation or damage.
  • Radio performance may decrease if cargo on the roof blocks the radio signal. Avoid placing cargo near the antenna whenever possible, especially on the Nissan Rogue roof system.

GNSS antenna (for ProPILOT Assist 2.1)

Two GNSS antennas are located on the rear part of the Nissan Rogue roof and are essential for accurate navigation and driver assistance functions.

CAUTION

  • A build-up of ice on the GNSS antenna can affect navigation performance.
  • Remove the ice to restore GNSS reception on the Nissan Rogue navigation system.
  • Do not apply strong force to the antennas when clearing snow, as it may damage the unit or cause dents in the vehicle roof.
  • Keep high-pressure wash nozzles away from the GNSS antenna area to prevent seal deformation or water intrusion.
  • GNSS performance may be affected if roof-mounted cargo blocks the signal. Avoid placing objects near the antennas on the Nissan Rogue roof.
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