eberhardraven10
Rogue Boost Pressure Fault
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A 2022 Nissan Rogue is experiencing a boost pressure control fault, indicated by a check engine light, reduced engine power, poor response, and increased fuel consumption. A defective vacuum switching valve is suspected as the cause. After replacing the valve, the issue was resolved, confirming it as the source of the problem.
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eberhardraven10 (community.author)
Thank you for your input. I will check the pressure sensor and solenoid. You mentioned hesitation during acceleration; yes, I have noticed that, too. Was the boost controller the definitive cause in your case?
matssky1
Yes, the hesitation was the key symptom that led my mechanic to diagnose the faulty vacuum switching valve. I recommend having a workshop check it out. It could save you a lot of time.
eberhardraven10 (community.author)
Appreciate the advice! I had the vacuum switching valve replaced. The repair cost 140€, and the issue is now resolved.
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matssky1
I had similar issues with my Rogue. It sounds like a boost controller problem. I would check the pressure sensor for any pressure drop, as it could be related to the boost solenoid or even the bypass valve. Is the car hesitating when accelerating?