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Nissan Rogue Key Replacement & Locksmith Service | Low Rate Locksmith

Mobile Nissan Rogue key replacement across the USA and Canada—spare keys, all keys lost help, fob programming, and ignition-related support.
📍 USA & Canada coverage🪪 ID + authorization required🔐 Transponder / remote / smart key
Authorization note: For vehicle key work, the technician must verify ownership or authorized use before programming.
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Low Rate Locksmith provides Nissan Rogue key replacement and locksmith service across the USA and Canada. We help with lost keys, spare keys, remote/fob issues, and select ignition-related problems, with authorization checks and on-site testing before closeout.

Quick answers for Nissan Rogue key replacement

Question Answer
Typical cost Typical Cost Range: $120-$550 (depends on key system and situation). Industry-typical Smart Key pricing: spare key dealer $250-$450 vs mobile locksmith $150-$300; all keys lost dealer $350-$650 vs mobile locksmith $250-$450. Remote/transponder key pricing is often quoted by VIN for both dealer and mobile locksmith. Final pricing is confirmed at dispatch.
Programming required? Often yes. Some Rogue turn-key systems use Nissan NATS with OBD-II programming for add-a-key and all-keys-lost scenarios; Intelligent Key / Smart Key setups vary by year/trim and are confirmed for your vehicle.
All keys lost? Usually serviceable after photo ID + proof of ownership are verified. We identify the key system, then cut and enroll a working key/fob when supported.
Online fob accepted? Sometimes. It must be the correct part for your Rogue and needs to be new/unlocked and compatible; used/refurbished units can fail enrollment.
What to prepare Vehicle year (or approximate), VIN if available, your location in the USA or Canada, a working key (if you have one), and photo ID + registration/title/insurance matching the vehicle.

Nissan Rogue key replacement overview

  • Typical model years: 2008-present (key systems vary by year, trim, and market)
  • Typical cost range: $120-$550 (USD; Canadian customers pay the equivalent in CAD)
  • Common key systems: Transponder (Nissan NATS on some turn-key setups) and Intelligent Key / Smart Key (proximity / push-to-start on equipped trims)
  • Programming: Often required for transponder, remote, and proximity systems
  • On-site outcomes: Cut key (when applicable), program/enroll (when applicable), then verify lock/unlock/start
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Nissan Rogue key-system notes (NATS and Intelligent Key)

The Rogue spans multiple generations and trim packages, so the same model name can use different security and remote styles. Many Nissan vehicles use the Nissan NATS immobilizer on turn-key systems, and later trims commonly use the Intelligent Key / Smart Key family for proximity access and push-to-start. For USA and Canada customers, the exact key style and programming method is confirmed from the vehicle and the key/fob you’re replacing (when you have one).

If your Rogue uses a transponder key, the chip must be recognized by the immobilizer before the engine will start. If your Rogue uses a proximity smart key, the vehicle must detect a compatible fob and a healthy vehicle 12V electrical system for push-to-start operation.

What owners run into on Rogue key jobs

  • Nissan Rogue models can use transponder technology in keys.
  • Key fob programming varies by Rogue model year.
  • Rogue vehicles have integrated electronic locking systems.
  • Spare key creation requires proper Nissan equipment.

Key and lock anatomy on the Rogue

Ignition lock cylinder

On turn-key trims, the mechanical cylinder must match the cut key and the immobilizer must also accept the chip.

Door lock mechanism

Mechanical and electronic components work together; a correct cut and a functioning remote both matter.

Key fob

Remote buttons handle lock/unlock/panic; proximity fobs can also enable push-to-start on equipped vehicles.

Ignition switch

If the vehicle won’t start, the cause can be key recognition, electrical power, or the ignition/start circuit.

Door handle assembly

On proximity-equipped trims, sensors and wiring at the handle area can affect passive entry behavior.

Trunk/lock hardware

Access points vary by year and trim; we verify which locks are keyed alike during testing.

Decision points before you order a fob

Dealer, mobile locksmith, online fob, or DIY?

Option Best for Watch out for
Nissan dealership OEM parts and dealer records Towing, appointments, higher total cost
Mobile locksmith Lost keys, spare keys, no-tow situations Requires ID, ownership proof, compatible parts
Online fob Possible savings when exact part is known Used/refurbished fobs may be locked or incompatible
DIY programming Add-a-key for older mechanical/transponder Not suitable for all-keys-lost or modern Smart Key

Aftermarket vs OEM Rogue keys

Aftermarket keys and fobs can work, but only when the board type and firmware match what your Rogue accepts. OEM parts can reduce compatibility risk, especially on proximity smart-key setups.

Dead fob battery vs vehicle battery

A dead fob battery can cause weak range or “no response,” while a weak vehicle 12V battery can cause push-to-start detection problems and intermittent programming failures. We stabilize voltage before enrollment when needed.

Nissan Rogue key compatibility by year

Use this as a planning guide only. Rogue key systems can change by trim and market (USA vs Canada), so we confirm the exact key type on the vehicle before cutting or programming.

Years (context) Key system (typical) Notes
2008-2013 (turn-key trims) Transponder / immobilizer (Nissan NATS) Commonly OBD-II programmed for add-a-key and all-keys-lost scenarios on supported configurations. Known transponder example: PCF7936. Remote type examples can include ASK; exact part is confirmed on your vehicle.
2008-2013 (Intelligent Key-equipped trims) Smart Key system / proximity (push-to-start on equipped trims) Programming method varies by equipment level and is confirmed for your vehicle.
2014-2018 Smart Key system / proximity (common on many trims) Programming route is confirmed for your vehicle; bring any remaining keys/fobs to avoid lockouts in memory.
2019-present Smart Key system / proximity (push-to-start on equipped trims) Programming route is confirmed for your vehicle; customer-supplied fobs must be new/unlocked and match the correct part data.

Pricing for Nissan Rogue key work

Typical Cost Range: $120-$550 (USD; Canadian customers pay the equivalent in CAD). Exact pricing depends on the key system, whether it’s a spare or all-keys-lost situation, and whether programming is required.

Industry-typical (not a quote): For Rogue Smart Key work, a spare smart key is commonly dealer $250-$450 vs mobile locksmith $150-$300, and all keys lost is commonly dealer $350-$650 vs mobile locksmith $250-$450. For Rogue remote/transponder keys, both dealer and mobile locksmith pricing may be quoted by VIN due to multiple part possibilities.

Factor Cost impact
Spare key with one working key Usually lower because enrollment is simpler and the vehicle is already accessible.
All keys lost Usually higher due to origination steps, additional programming steps, and extra verification/testing.
Smart Key / push-to-start Usually higher due to proximity hardware, higher parts cost, and stricter enrollment rules.
Customer-supplied fob Depends on compatibility; used/refurbished fobs may fail and still incur diagnostic time.
Emergency timing or remote location May affect service call cost due to dispatch logistics across U.S. states and Canadian provinces.
Vehicle-side issue (battery, ignition) May require diagnosis before key work can be completed successfully.

Final pricing is confirmed after the vehicle year, key type, location, authorization, and compatibility are reviewed.

All keys lost

We identify whether your Rogue uses NATS transponder or an Intelligent Key smart key, verify ownership, then cut and enroll a working key/fob when supported.

Key turns, won’t start

Often points to immobilizer recognition, a damaged transponder, or a vehicle-side starting issue rather than the cut alone.

Fob works, engine doesn’t

Lock/unlock can work even when the immobilizer enrollment is missing or the wrong key type is being used.

Push-to-start not detecting

We check fob battery, vehicle 12V power, and whether the fob is compatible and enrolled for your Rogue’s system.

Online key uncertainty

If the part number/FCC data or board type doesn’t match, an online fob may not program—confirm compatibility before you buy.

“Key not detected” diagnostic

Common causes include a dead fob battery, low vehicle 12V battery, incompatible/locked fob, or a start-system issue that needs diagnosis.

Hard stop: no authorization

If you can’t provide ID and proof of ownership/authorization, we do not perform key origination or programming.

What this service is (and what it isn’t)

✅ What this service includes

  • Identify your Rogue’s key system (turn-key transponder vs proximity smart key) based on the vehicle and existing keys/fobs.
  • Cut a mechanical key (when your configuration uses one).
  • Program/enroll transponder, remote, and/or smart-key functions when supported.
  • Functional testing: lock/unlock, panic (if present), and start verification when applicable.
  • Documented closeout: what was done, what was tested, and what to keep for records.

❌ What this service does NOT include

  • Bypassing immobilizers or defeating anti-theft systems.
  • Work without verified authorization.
  • Guaranteeing compatibility of unknown online/used parts.
  • Repair of unrelated electrical faults outside the key/starting interface.
  • Dealer-only services that require manufacturer account access (when applicable).
Customer-supplied keys warning: Customer-supplied keys/fobs are sometimes usable, but they must be correct for your Rogue and must be new/unlocked when required. If a part can’t be enrolled, we’ll explain the options before proceeding.

A simple, documented workflow

1
Verify vehicle + authorization
We confirm ID, ownership, and the vehicle details before any key work begins.
2
Identify key type + compatibility
We determine whether your Rogue uses NATS transponder, remote key, or Intelligent Key smart key, and match compatible parts.
3
Cut and/or enroll the key
We cut the key when applicable and enroll it via OBD-II when supported (for NATS-equipped keys, enrollment is typically done through the vehicle’s immobilizer pathway).
4
Confirm and document
We test lock/unlock/start (as applicable) and document the results before closeout.
1. Verify vehicle + authorization

We check photo ID, proof of ownership/authorization, and confirm the vehicle details needed to proceed in the USA and Canada.

2. Identify key type + compatibility

We inspect the vehicle and any existing keys/fobs to determine the correct system and compatible replacement part.

3. Cut and/or enroll the key

We cut a mechanical blade when applicable and program/enroll the key/fob when supported. For some Rogue turn-key systems using Nissan NATS, enrollment is performed via OBD-II to pair the transponder to the immobilizer.

4. Confirm and document

We verify the functions you need (locks and starting) and document what was completed before we leave.

Is this the right service for you?

👤 This fits you if…

  • You need a spare Rogue key/fob or you lost your last one and need a replacement solution.
  • You can provide ID and proof of ownership/authorization at the vehicle.
  • You want on-site testing (lock/unlock/start where applicable) before the job is closed out.

🚫 This does NOT fit you if…

  • You can’t show authorization or ownership documents.
  • You want immobilizer bypass or anti-theft defeat (we do not provide that).
  • The vehicle has a broader no-start electrical fault that requires a dedicated automotive repair shop diagnosis first.

What you receive

Stage Deliverable Format
Vehicle ID Confirmed vehicle details used for compatibility checks On-site verification
Authorization Documented approval to proceed (ID + ownership/authorization) Visual review
Cutting Cut key blade matched to the locks (when applicable) Physical key
Programming Enrolled transponder/remote/proximity functions when supported OBD-II / onboard procedure (as applicable)
Verification Lock/unlock/start tests performed (as applicable) On-site functional test
Closeout Work summary and next-step guidance (spare key recommendations) Job notes

A process built for mobile key work

Clear scope before work

We explain what we can do for your Rogue based on the key system and the situation (spare vs all keys lost).

Authorization-first policy

We start with ID and proof of ownership/authorization, in the USA and in Canada, before cutting or programming.

Compatibility checks

We confirm the correct key/fob type before enrollment to reduce the risk of mismatched parts.

Verification before closeout

We test the functions you need (locks and starting where applicable) before the job is closed.

Mobile workflow

On-site service can reduce towing and help in no-key situations when the vehicle is stuck at home or work.

Service-specific expertise

Automotive key work requires the right tools for cutting and immobilizer enrollment, plus careful documentation.

Parts options when supported

When compatible, we can discuss OEM vs aftermarket options and what changes for smart keys vs transponder keys.

Documentation you can keep

You’ll have a clear record of what was replaced/programmed and what was tested at the vehicle.

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We route location-based requests through our coverage pages for U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

What we stand behind (and what’s excluded)

✅ What we guarantee

  • We won’t start work without authorization and your approval to proceed.
  • We perform on-site functional checks (lock/unlock/start where applicable) before closeout.
  • We document the service performed so you can reference it later.
  • If a compatibility issue is identified before programming, we stop and review options with you.

⚠️ What’s excluded

  • Failures caused by customer-supplied parts that are incompatible, locked, or previously enrolled elsewhere.
  • No-start conditions caused by vehicle electrical, starter/ignition, or module faults unrelated to the key.
  • Damage or wear in door locks/ignition hardware that prevents normal operation.
  • Any request that would require bypassing security or defeating anti-theft protections.

🧾 How to use it: Keep your invoice/job notes and call (833) 439-8636 with the service details. We’ll review what was done and the current symptoms to determine next steps.

Six ways to lower total cost

Make a spare before you’re at zero

If you still have one working key/fob, adding a spare is usually simpler than an all-keys-lost job.

Confirm push-to-start vs turn-key

Rogue trims can differ. Knowing whether you have a proximity smart key or a turn-key transponder helps avoid ordering the wrong part.

Avoid unknown aftermarket parts

If you buy a fob online, confirm it’s new/unlocked and matches the correct board/part data for your Rogue.

Have the vehicle accessible

Make sure the vehicle is on-site, reachable, and not blocked in a garage or tight lot so testing can be completed.

Stabilize vehicle voltage

Smart key enrollment and OBD-II programming can fail with low voltage. A stable 12V system helps avoid repeat steps.

Schedule non-emergency when possible

Non-emergency scheduling can reduce dispatch complexity, especially across wider service areas in the USA and Canada.

Learn before you dispatch

More ways we can help

References

  1. Nissan Rogue (Wikipedia)
  2. Nissan Rogue (Wikidata)
  3. Immobiliser (Wikipedia)
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