Understanding P0135 on Your 2022 Rogue
Your 2022 Nissan Rogue has set a P0135 diagnostic code, indicating a malfunction in the oxygen sensor heater circuit for Bank 1, Sensor 1. The 2022 Rogue is powered by a 2.5L four-cylinder engine (181 hp) or, in some markets, a 1.5L turbo three-cylinder. Both are inline engines with a single exhaust bank.
Bank 1 Sensor 1 is the upstream O2 sensor before the catalytic converter. At 2-3 years old, your Rogue may be experiencing early sensor wear or a manufacturing issue.
Symptoms You May Notice
- Check engine light on (steady)
- Slightly reduced fuel economy
- Minor rough idle when cold
- Extended warm-up period
- Emissions test failure
Common Causes
O2 Sensor Heater Element Failure
The heater element can fail from manufacturing variation or early wear. Most common cause on a newer Rogue.
Connector or Wiring Issue
Heat exposure or connector corrosion can affect the heater circuit.
Blown Fuse
A blown O2 heater fuse disables the circuit. Check this first.
Warranty Coverage
Your 2022 Rogue may still have coverage:
- Bumper-to-Bumper: 3 years/36,000 miles (may still apply)
- Powertrain: 5 years/60,000 miles
- Federal Emissions: 8 years/80,000 miles
Contact your Nissan dealer to verify coverage.
Repair Costs (If Out of Warranty)
- Dealer: $180-$320
- Independent shop: $150-$280
- DIY: $60-$130 for quality sensor
DIY Replacement
The upstream O2 sensor on the Rogue 2.5L is accessible:
- Work with cold engine
- Apply penetrating oil to threads
- Disconnect electrical connector
- Use O2 sensor socket
- Apply anti-seize to new sensor
- Torque to spec and clear codes