NISSAN Rogue Brake pad replacement

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AftermarketUS$212US$1,272
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Labour0.82.5 hrs

NISSAN Rogue — What to know

The Rogue has been plagued by CVT transmission failures — Nissan faced a class action and extended warranty claims over CVT reliability. The transmission is the most important system to monitor on the Rogue and is the most common expensive repair.

Specifically for brake pad replacement on this model:

Rogue brake pad and rotor wear is slightly above average for the segment due to the CVT's reduced engine braking effect (all braking is friction-based). Inspect more frequently than on conventional automatic transmission vehicles.

What is this repair?

Plain-English overview

Brake pads press against the rotor to slow the car—worn pads increase stopping distances and can score the rotors if left too long. Most manufacturers recommend replacement when pad thickness falls below 3 mm.

Warning signs

How to tell your NISSAN Rogue needs this repair

  • Squealing or screeching when braking (built-in wear indicators touching the rotor)
  • Grinding metal-on-metal noise (pads worn through completely — replace immediately)
  • Longer stopping distances than usual
  • Vibration or pulsing felt through the brake pedal
  • Brake warning light illuminated on the dashboard

Common causes

Why NISSAN Rogue vehicles need this repair

  • 1.Normal friction wear — the most common and expected cause over time
  • 2.Aggressive driving or frequent hard braking accelerating pad consumption
  • 3.Heavy stop-start city traffic compared with motorway driving
  • 4.Using low-quality or incorrect pad compounds for the vehicle
  • 5.A seized caliper causing one side to wear faster than the other

What affects the price

Why your quote may differ

  • Front vs rear axle (front pads wear two to three times faster)
  • OEM vs performance compound (ceramic, semi-metallic)
  • Whether the rotors also need resurfacing or replacing at the same time

At a glance

Key facts about this repair

Labour time

0.8–2.5 hours

at a typical garage

DIY difficulty

Moderate

Typical parts included

What gets replaced

Brake pad set (front)Brake pad setBrake pad set (rear)Brake pad wear sensor

Risks of ignoring this

What happens if you delay

  • Increased stopping distances — a direct safety risk for you and other road users
  • Rotor damage from metal-on-metal contact turning a pad change into a full brake job
  • Complete brake failure in severe cases, particularly if fluid or caliper issues are ignored
  • Vehicle pulling under braking creating unpredictable handling
  • Failed roadworthiness inspection or MOT

Full repair guide

Everything you'd want to ask a trusted mechanic

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The cost varies by year, engine size, and your location. Use the estimator above for an accurate breakdown of parts and labour specific to your NISSAN Rogue.

Common parts for this repair include: Brake pad set (front), Brake pad set, Brake pad set (rear), Brake pad wear sensor.

Brake pad replacement on a NISSAN Rogue typically takes 0.8–2.5 hours of labour at a garage.

For a NISSAN Rogue, brake pad replacement is typically needed every 30,000–50,000 miles, or sooner when thickness falls below 3 mm.

Ask for an itemised quote showing parts cost and labour separately. Front brake pads on most cars cost $30–$80 for quality aftermarket, $60–$150 for OEM. Labour should be 1–2 hours per axle. Red flags: being quoted for four-wheel pad replacement when only one axle shows wear, or being told rotors must be replaced when they are within specification. Always compare the quote against RepairFair's estimate for your specific NISSAN model.

Brake pad replacement is a routine job that any competent independent garage can perform to the same standard as a dealership — using the same or equivalent quality parts. Dealerships typically charge 30–60% more in labour. The only scenario where a dealer is preferable is if the car is under warranty and the brake issue may be a warranty claim. For a straightforward pad replacement outside warranty, a reputable independent is the better value choice.

Yes — quality aftermarket brake pads from brands like Bosch, Brembo, EBC or Hawk are widely used and perform at least as well as OEM pads for everyday driving. Avoid ultra-cheap unbranded pads; they often contain inferior friction compounds that fade under heat and wear rapidly. For track or performance driving, a higher-grade compound (EBC Yellowstuff, Ferodo DS series) is worth the premium. For normal road use, quality aftermarket pads are a sensible and cost-effective choice.

Brake pads are the friction material that clamps against the rotor — they wear down deliberately and are a consumable item replaced every 30,000–50,000 miles. Brake rotors are the metal discs the pads clamp against; they last two to three times longer. When pads are worn through completely, they score the rotor surface, often making rotor replacement necessary too. If a garage recommends both, ask to see the rotor thickness measurement — rotors should only be replaced if they are below the manufacturer's minimum thickness specification.

Brake repairs are safety-critical. Experienced home mechanics can replace pads and rotors, but the work must be done carefully with correct torque settings and bedding-in procedure. It is strongly recommended to have any brake repair verified by a professional before driving at speed.

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AftermarketUS$212US$1,272
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Labour0.82.5 hrs