NTB18-050

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: NTB18-050

Voluntary service campaign 2014 ? 2017 rogue; ecm reprogram introduction nissan is conducting this voluntary service campaign on certain specific model year 2014 ? 2017 rogue vehicles that are currently registered in the states of arizo


- 2017 - 2016 - 2015 - 2014 -

Models from 2017
2017 NISSAN ROGUE
Models from 2016
2016 NISSAN ROGUE
Models from 2015
2015 NISSAN ROGUE
Models from 2014
2014 NISSAN ROGUE
Reference:
Date:
NTB18-050
July 19, 2018
VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN
2014 – 2017 ROGUE; ECM REPROGRAM
CAMPAIGN ID #:
APPLIED VEHICLES:
APPLIED ENGINE
PC633 (VINs starting with 5N or JN)
P8325 (VINs starting with KN)
2014 – 2017 Rogue (T32)
QR25DE
Check Service COMM or Dealer Business Systems (DBS)
National Service History to confirm campaign eligibility.
INTRODUCTION
Nissan is conducting this voluntary service campaign on certain specific model year 2014 –
2017 Rogue vehicles that are currently registered in the states of Arizona or Nevada. The
Engine Control Module (ECM) software will be reprogrammed. This service will be
performed at no charge to the customer for parts or labor.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number PC633 (VINs starting with 5N or JN)
and P8325 (VINs starting with KN) to this campaign. This number must appear on all
communication and documentation of any nature dealing with this campaign.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
Dealers are to repair vehicles falling within range of this campaign that enter the service
department. This includes vehicles purchased from private parties, vehicles presented by
transient (tourists) owners, and vehicles in a dealer’s inventory.
Nissan Bulletins are intended for use by qualified technicians, not 'do-it-yourselfers'. Qualified technicians are
properly trained individuals who have the equipment, tools, safety instruction, and know-how to do a job
properly and safely. NOTE: If you believe that a described condition may apply to a particular vehicle, DO
NOT assume that it does. See your Nissan dealer to determine if this applies to your vehicle.
1/12
SERVICE PROCEDURE
IMPORTANT: Before starting, make sure:

ASIST on the CONSULT PC has been synchronized (updated) to the current date.

All CONSULT-III plus (C-III plus) software updates (if any) have been installed.

The CONSULT PC is connected to the Internet (Wi-Fi or cable).
NOTE:

Most instructions for reprogramming with C-III plus are displayed on the CONSULT
PC screen.

If you are not familiar with the reprogramming procedure, click here. This will link
you to the "CONSULT- III plus (C-III plus) Reprogramming" general procedure.
Preparation for Reprogramming

Take the vehicle for a 10 minute drive in order to
meet the following Idle Air Volume Learn (IAVL)
conditions:
 Engine coolant temperature: 70 -100°C
(158 - 212°F)
 Battery voltage: More than 12.9V (At idle)
 Transmission: Warmed up
Figure A
NOTE:
o After ECM reprogramming is complete, you will be required to perform
Throttle Valve Closed Position, Idle Air Volume Learn (IAVL), and Accelerator
Closed Position.
o The above conditions are required for the IAVL to complete.
CAUTION:

Connect a battery charger to the vehicle battery. The vehicle battery voltage
must stay between 12.0V and 15.5V during reprogramming, or the ECM may
be damaged.

Be sure to turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads. If a vehicle electrical load
remains ON, the ECM may be damaged.

Be sure to connect the AC Adapter. If the CONSULT PC battery voltage drops
during reprogramming, the process will be interrupted and the ECM may be
damaged.

Turn OFF all external Bluetooth® devices (e.g., cell phones, printers, etc.)
within range of the CONSULT PC and the VI. If Bluetooth® signal waves are
within range of the CONSULT PC during reprogramming, reprogramming may
be interrupted and the ECM may be damaged.
2/12
NTB18-050
1. Connect the CONSULT PC to the vehicle to begin the reprogramming procedure.
2. Start C-III plus.
3. Wait for the plus VI to be recognized / connected.

The Serial No. will display when the plus VI is recognized / connected.
4. Select Re/programming, Configuration.
Step 3;
Plus VI is
recognized
Step
4
Figure 1
5. Follow the C-III plus on-screen instructions and navigate to the screen shown in
Figure 2 on the next page.
3/12
NTB18-050
6. When you get to the screen shown in Figure 2, confirm this bulletin applies as follows:
A. Find the ECM Part Number and write it on the repair order.
NOTE: This is the current ECM Part Number (P/N).
Current P/N
Figure 2
B. Compare the P/N you wrote down to the numbers in the Current ECM Part Number
column in Table A, on the next page.

If there is a match, continue with the reprogramming procedure.

If there is not a match, reprogramming is not needed. Proceed to “Does Not
Require ECM Reprogram” in the CLAIMS INFORMATION section of this
bulletin.
4/12
NTB18-050
Table A - Rogue
Model
Year
Current ECM Part Number: 23710 -
2014
4BA1A, 4BA1B, 4BA1C, 4BA1D
4BA2A, 4BA2B, 4BA2C, 4BA2D
2015
5HA1A,
5HA2A,
5HA3A,
5HA4A,
Rogue with QR25DE
Engine
2016
5HA1B,
5HA2B,
5HA3B,
5HA4B,
5HA1C,
5HA2C,
5HA3C,
5HA4C,
5HA1D
5HA2D
5HA3D
5HA4D
4BU0A, 4BU1A, 4BU2A, 4BU3A
4BU4A, 4BU5A, 4BU6A, 4BU7A
4BT0A, 4BT0B, 4BT1A, 4BT1B
4BT2A, 4BT2B, 4BT3A, 4BT3B
4BT4A, 4BT4B, 4BT5A, 4BT5B
4BT6A, 4BT6B, 4BT7A, 4BT7B
5HB0A, 5HB1A, 5HB2A, 5HB3A
5HJ0A, 5HJ0B, 5HJ0C, 5HJ0D, 5HJ0E
5HJ1A, 5HJ1B, 5HJ1C, 5HJ1D, 5HJ1E
5HJ2A, 5HJ2B, 5HJ2C, 5HJ2D, 5HJ2E
5HJ3A, 5HJ3B, 5HJ3C, 5HJ3D, 5HJ3E
5HJ4A, 5HJ4B, 5HJ5A, 5HJ5B
5HJ6A, 5HJ6B, 5HJ7A, 5HJ7B
6FJ0A, 6FJ0B, 6FJ0C, 6FJ0D, 6FJ0E
6FJ1A, 6FJ1B, 6FJ1C, 6FJ1D, 6FJ1E
6FJ2A, 6FJ2B, 6FJ2C, 6FJ2D, 6FJ2E
6FJ3A, 6FJ3B, 6FJ3C, 6FJ3D, 6FJ3E
6FJ4A, 6FJ4B, 6FJ4C, 6FJ4D, 6FJ4E
6FJ5A, 6FJ5B, 6FJ5C, 6FJ5D, 6FJ5E
6FJ6A, 6FJ6B, 6FJ6C, 6FJ6D, 6FJ6E
6FJ7A, 6FJ7B, 6FJ7C, 6FJ7D, 6FJ7E
6FK0A, 6FK0B, 6FK0C, 6FK0D
6FK1A, 6FK1B, 6FK1C, 6FK1D
6FK2A, 6FK2B, 6FK2C, 6FK2D, 6FK3C, 6FK3D
5/12
NTB18-050
Table A - Rogue (continued)
Rogue with QR25DE
Engine
2017
5HK0A, 5HK0B, 5HK0C, 5HK0D
5HK1A, 5HK1B, 5HK1C, 5HK1D
5HK2C, 5HK2D
6FL0A, 6FL0B, 6FL0C, 6FL0D
6FL1A, 6FL1B, 6FL1C, 6FL1D
6FL2A, 6FL2B, 6FL2C, 6FL2D
6FL3A, 6FL3B, 6FL3C, 6FL3D, 6FL4C, 6FL4D
6FL5C, 6FL5D, 6FL6C, 6FL6D
7FF0A, 7FF1A, 7FF2A, 7FF3A
7FF4A, 7FF5A, 7FF6A, 7FF7A, 7FF8A
7FP0A, 7FP0B, 7FP0C, 7FP0D
7FP1A, 7FP1B, 7FP1C, 7FP1D
7FP2A, 7FP2B, 7FP2C, 7FP2D
7FP3A, 7FP3B, 7FP3C, 7FP3D
7FP4C, 7FP4D, 7FP5C, 7FP5D
7FP6C, 7FP6D
7FR3A, 7FR4A, 7FR5A, 7FR6A
6/12
NTB18-050
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to navigate C-III plus and reprogram the ECM.
NOTES:

In some cases, more than one new P/N for reprogramming is available.
 In this case, the screen in Figure 3 displays.
 Select and use the reprogramming option that does not have the message
“Caution! Use ONLY with NTBXX-XXX”.

If you get this screen and it is blank (no reprogramming listed), it means there is
no reprogramming available for this vehicle.
Figure 3

Before reprogramming will start, you will be required to enter your User Name and
Password.
 The CONSULT PC must be connected to the Internet (Wi-Fi or cable).
 If you do not know your User Name and Password, contact your Service
Manager.
Figure 4
7/12
NTB18-050
8. When the screen in Figure 5 displays, reprogramming is complete.
NOTE: If the screen in Figure 5 does not display (which indicates reprogramming did
not complete), refer to the information on the next page.
9. Disconnect the battery charger from the vehicle.
10. Select Next.
Step
10
Figure 5
NOTES:

In the next steps (page 10), you will perform Throttle Valve Closed Position, Idle Air
Volume Learn, Accelerator Closed Position, and DTC erase.

These operations are required before C-III plus will provide the final reprogramming
confirmation report.
8/12
NTB18-050
ECM recovery:
Do not disconnect plus VI or shut down C-III plus if reprogramming does not
complete.
If reprogramming does not complete and the “!?” icon displays as shown in
Figure 6:

Check battery voltage
(12.0 - 15.5 V).

Ignition is ON, engine OFF.

External Bluetooth® devices
are OFF.

All electrical loads are OFF.

Select retry and follow the
on screen instructions.

“Retry” may not go through
on first attempt and can be
selected more than once.
Figure 6
If reprogramming does not complete and the “X” icon displays as shown in
Figure 7:

Check battery voltage
(12. 0 - 15.5 V).

CONSULT A/C adapter is
plugged in.

Ignition is ON, engine OFF.

Transmission is in Park.

All C-III plus / VI cables are
securely connected.

All C-III plus updates are
installed.

Select Home, and restart
the reprogram procedure
from the beginning.
Figure 7
9/12
NTB18-050
11. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the following:

Throttle Valve Closed Position

Idle Air Volume Learn (IAVL)
NOTE:

Listed below are common required conditions for IAVL to complete.
 If IAVL does not complete within a few minutes, a condition may be out of
range. Refer to the appropriate Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for specific
conditions required for the vehicle you are working on.
o Engine coolant temperature: 70 -100°C (158 - 212°F)
o Battery voltage: More than 12.9V (At idle)
o Selector lever: P or N
o Electric load switch: OFF (Air conditioner, headlamp, rear window defogger)
o Steering wheel: Neutral (Straight-ahead position)
o Vehicle speed: Stopped
o Transmission: Warmed up (ATF TEMP SE less than 0.9V)

Accelerator Pedal Close Position Learning

Erase DTCs
Continue to the next page.
10/12
NTB18-050
12. When the entire reprogramming process is complete, the screen in Figure 8 will
display.
13. Verify the before and after part numbers are different.
14. Print a copy of this screen (Figure 8) and attach it to the repair order for warranty
documentation.
15. Select Confirm.
Step
13
Step
14
Step
15
Figure 8
16. Close C-III plus.
17. Turn the ignition OFF.
18. Disconnect the plus VI from the vehicle.
11/12
NTB18-050
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
CAMPAIGN (“CM”) ID
PC633
P8325
DESCRIPTION
Reprogram ECM
Does Not Require ECM Reprogram
OP CODE
PC6330
PC6333
FRT
0.5 hrs.
0.3 hrs.
Reprogram ECM
Does Not Require ECM Reprogram
P83250
P83251
0.5 hrs.
0.3 hrs.
12/12
NTB18-050


© dot.report 2024

Use of this information constitutes acceptance for use in an AS IS condition. There are NO warranties, implied or otherwise, with regard to this information or its use. Any use of this information is at the user's risk. It is the responsibility of user to evaluate the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information, opinion, advice or other content. EACH USER WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY consequences of his or her direct or indirect use of this web site. ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. This site will NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT or any other kind of loss.