Service After Replacing Or Removing Engine Parts: Description

2025 Nissan-Datsun Rogue Rock CreekSECTION Description

X: Applicable

Part name Service performed Required service Reference
Replacement Removal
ECM X - Additional service when replacing ECM Work Procedure 
Fuel injector offset learning Work Procedure 
Turbocharger wastegate control solenoid valve data initialization Work Procedure 
Electric intake valve timing control module X - Electric IVT control actuator position learning Work Procedure 
Electric intake valve timing control actuator X -
Crankshaft position sensor X -
Intake camshaft position sensor X -
Exhaust camshaft position sensor X -
Engine mechanical parts
  • Timing chain
  • Intake/Exhaust camshaft
  • Intake/Exhaust camshaft sprocket
  • Piston
  • Connecting rod
  • Crankshaft
X X
Accelerator pedal X - Accelerator pedal released position learning Work Procedure 
Electric throttle control actuator X X * Throttle valve closed position learning Work Procedure 
- Idle air volume learning Work Procedure 
Air fuel ratio initial learning Work Procedure 
Mass air flow sensor X - Air fuel ratio initial learning Work Procedure 
Air fuel ratio sensor 1
Fuel injector X - Fuel injector offset learning Work Procedure 
Engine assembly X - Idle air volume learning Work Procedure 
Air fuel ratio initial learning Work Procedure 
Electric IVT control actuator position learning Work Procedure 
Turbocharger assembly X - Turbocharger wastegate control solenoid valve data initialization Work Procedure 
VCR control module X - VCR base position learning Work Procedure 
VCR actuator X -
Engine oil X - Engine oil data reset Work Procedure 

*: Cleaning in electric throttle control actuator

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