Some Nissan Rogue owners report experiencing issues with their mileage gauge not registering, often reading zero. This problem may stem from a faulty fuel sender, which requires replacement to restore proper gauge function. Additionally, some users have found that disconnecting the battery can reset the system and potentially resolve discrepancies between mileage and fuel levels. In cases where the dash cluster fuel gauge appears to work correctly, the issue might be linked to software or connectivity problems rather than hardware failures. Other common causes include the aging of the fuel level sensor, which can lead to inaccurate readings, and a loose or faulty gas cap that may create EVAP system vacuum leaks, causing erratic gauge behavior. It is advisable for owners experiencing these issues to consider these potential causes and seek appropriate solutions.
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