Alligator sens.it RS & RS+ universal TPMS sensors now cover the third-generation Nissan Rogue, introduced in model year 2021. The car used 433 MHz sensors for MY 2014-20 but it switched to 315 MHz for ‘21.
The vehicle is another example of Nissan’s recent trend toward automatic learning – if a scan tool isn’t available to register the new sensor IDs, then techs can simply drive the car until it recognizes the new sensors. OBD-learning is also supported.
Shops that stock Alligator TPMS sensors are utilizing user-friendly units which make the techs’ jobs easier, reduces unnecessary downtime in the bays for learning or sensor issues, helps the business’ bottom line, and keeps its customers happy and coming back. Wegmann will continue to add value to the RS-sensor line by adding coverage for different vehicle applications so that the product never goes obsolete.
When replacing OEM sensors with aftermarket units, rest assured that TPMS sensors from Alligator will provide the same functionality the vehicle offers!
Regardless of the tool that’s used for sensor programming, this car should be available after completing the latest update.