Understanding P0441 on Your 2024 Nissan Rogue
A P0441 code on your 2024 Nissan Rogue indicates incorrect purge flow in the EVAP system. The Rogue uses a 1.5L VC-Turbo three-cylinder engine with variable compression technology. P0441 targets the purge circuit — the PVCV (Purge Volume Control Valve) and vacuum lines routing fuel vapors from the charcoal canister to the engine.
What P0441 Means
The ECM commands the PVCV open during specific driving conditions and monitors the fuel tank pressure sensor. Nissan's active leak detection pump also tests system integrity. When purge flow doesn't match calibration, P0441 sets. On a current-model-year Rogue, this is fully covered under warranty.
Primary Suspects
- PVCV Defect (30% likelihood) — A factory-defective Purge Volume Control Valve. Warranty replacement.
- PCM Software Calibration (25% likelihood) — The VC-Turbo engine's variable compression creates unique EVAP monitoring challenges. Calibration refinement may be needed. Warranty reflash via CONSULT.
- Vacuum Line Assembly (20% likelihood) — A hose not fully seated during production. Warranty repair.
- Canister Close Valve (CCV) (10% likelihood) — Factory defect on Nissan's vent valve. Warranty replacement.
- Leak Detection Pump (10% likelihood) — Factory defect. Warranty replacement.
- Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (5% likelihood) — Out-of-spec sensor. Warranty replacement.
VC-Turbo Considerations
The Rogue's 1.5L VC-Turbo is a unique engine with variable compression ratio technology. The turbocharger generates significant heat for its displacement, and the variable compression changes engine characteristics dynamically. EVAP calibration for this engine requires precise tuning — software updates are a strong possibility.
Nissan Warranty Coverage
Your 2024 Rogue is covered by Nissan's 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. All EVAP components are covered. All repairs are free at any Nissan dealer.
Service Visit
The technician uses CONSULT to check for TSBs, command the PVCV and CCV, activate the leak detection pump, and monitor live pressure data. Most P0441 repairs take 1–2 hours.