Diagnosing P0455 on Your 2024 Nissan Rogue
A P0455 on your 2024 Rogue means the ECM detected a large EVAP leak. Your T33-generation Rogue with the 1.5L VC-Turbo is fully under Nissan's warranty. The gas cap is the most common cause, but a software update is also possible on newer models.
Symptoms
- Check engine light with P0455
- Possible faint fuel smell
- Gas cap not clicking securely
- EVAP monitor incomplete
Most Likely Causes
- Gas Cap (Very High Likelihood): Loose or not seated. Tighten until it clicks.
- Software Calibration (Medium Likelihood): ECM sensitivity may need Nissan TSB update.
- Vent Control Valve (Medium Likelihood): Factory defect. Warranty replacement.
- Purge Volume Control Valve (Low Likelihood): PVCV stuck open. Warranty-covered.
- EVAP Line Connection (Low Likelihood): Assembly issue. Warranty-covered.
What to Do
Tighten the gas cap and drive 2–3 days. If P0455 persists, visit a Nissan dealer for CONSULT diagnostics and smoke testing—all free under warranty.
Warranty Coverage
Your 2024 Rogue is covered by Nissan's 3-year/36,000-mile warranty through 2027 and the federal emissions warranty (8yr/80k) through 2032. Let the dealer handle it.
Safe to Drive?
Yes. P0455 doesn't affect the Rogue's 1.5L VC-Turbo, CVT, or AWD.