Nissan Rogue supports Apple CarPlay that lets you access your iPhone apps like iTunes, Google Maps, Waze and Spotify through the touch-screen of your vehicle. You can also make phone calls, send messages or use navigation with voice commands using Siri.
Enable CarPlay and Siri on iPhone
You must have iPhone 5 or newer device with iOS 7.1 or newer version to use Apple CarPlay on Nissan Rogue. Before you begin, ensure CarPlay and Siri are enabled on your iPhone. Also, make sure that the “Press Home for Siri” option is enabled under “Siri & Search” in settings.
If you can’t see CarPlay or Siri & Search under your iPhone settings, then go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Allowed Apps, and make sure both CarPlay and Siri & Search are enabled.
Enable CarPlay in Rogue
CarPlay must be enabled in your Rogue’s infotainment system settings before you can use it. To enable CarPlay, select Settings, then Apps, then Apple CarPlay. Choose Always or Ask from the drop-down list next to Enable after USB Connection – choosing Never disables CarPlay and the USB port will then only be used for charging.
Connect iPhone to Rogue’s USB port
- Connect your Apple iPhone to your Nissan Rogue USB port using an Apple-approved Lightning-to-USB cable.
- Touch Yes on next prompt. This prompt will not appear again if you select “Don’t Ask Anymore” checkbox.
- Touch Allow on your iPhone when prompted. This allows the use of CarPlay with your Rogue while phone is locked.
- CarPlay will launch on the infotainment system display.
- To return to the display audio home screen, press the MENU button.
If CarPlay does not start automatically on your Rogue after you plug in the USB, then touch its icon on the launch bar on home screen of the infotainment display. You can also launch CarPlay by touching Info button on the launch bar, then Apps and then Apple CarPlay.
If you’re unsure which USB port supports CarPlay on your particular Rogue variant, then consult your vehicle’s owners manual – or you can try plugging in the cable, one by one, in all the USB ports in dashboard and center console.
CarPlay not working on Nissan Rogue
If Apple CarPlay does not start on your Rogue when you plug in the USB cable and there is no CarPlay icon in the list of apps in the infotainment system, it can be due to a number of reasons:
- CarPlay is disabled in the infotainment system settings of your Rogue.
- CarPlay is disabled in your iPhone, go to ‘Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Allowed Apps’ and enable both CarPlay and Siri.
- The Lightning-to-USB cable you’re using is defective. Try a different cable, preferably original Apple cable.
- The connected USB port on your Rogue does not support CarPlay. Try other USB ports.
- A software glitch is responsible for the CarPlay problem. Reset the Rogue’s infotainment system to its factory settings.
- You’ve an older model of Rogue that does not support Apple CarPlay. Only 2018 and later model year Nissan Rogue vehicles are compatible with CarPlay.
Using Siri on Nissan Rogue
Siri is Apple’s voice recognition feature that helps you to concentrate on the road while driving your Rogue as you can control the functions of the iPhone with voice commands.
The virtual assistant allows you to place phone calls, listen to and send text messages, play music on your iPhone, get directions and use other functions of your iPhone hands-free. You can even ask Siri for current weather conditions, stock prices or upcoming events on your calendar.
To access Siri, press and hold the talk button on the steering wheel of your Rogue until you hear Siri tone.
You can also access Siri by holding down the home button located at the bottom left corner in the CarPlay app.
If the Listen for “Hey Siri” function is enabled in your iPhone device under Siri & Search settings, you can also just simply say: “Hey Siri”. After hearing the audible alert, you can begin asking Siri for assistance.
For best results when using Siri, speak clearly and reduce background noise by closing the windows and moonroof. Also, direct the air vents on dashboard so that they are not pointing towards the vehicle’s microphone.
Which Rogue models support CarPlay?
2018 and later model year Nissan Rogue vehicles are compatible with Apple CarPlay.
Using Google Maps on Nissan Rogue with CarPlay
If your iPhone has iOS 14+ operating system, you can freely use Google Maps in Apple CarPlay on your Rogue. Apple now allows the use of Google Maps in the home screen. Apple has allowed the competitor’s map service in its car application since iOS 12, but the homescreen that was newly introduced in iOS 13 in 2019 could not yet be equipped with maps. Here, users were still limited to Apple’s own map service. With iOS 14 that changes. Now CarPlay automatically selects the last service used for the view.
Using Waze navigation on Nissan Rogue with CarPlay
You can use Waze navigation app in CarPlay if you have iOS 12 or higher operating system installed on your iPhone. Download and install Waze app from App Store on your iPhone, then start CarPlay on your Rogue’s infotainment system display. Then touch Waze icon to launch the app.
Using Spotify on Rogue
You can use Spotify to stream music on your Rogue. Just install the Spotify app from App Store and its icon will appear in the infotainment display when CarPlay is active.
You can use voice commands to play music hands-free on Spotify with Siri. Just add “on Spotify” at the end so that Siri knows which service you’re referring to (e.g. “Hey, Siri, play my ‘Your Mix of the Week’ playlist on Spotify”).
Siri can play songs, artists, albums, playlists, podcasts, and more. You can also “like” music, ask what’s playing, and control playback (e.g. volume, skip song, play / pause).
Do not disturb while driving
When driving, keep your eyes on the road. A quick look at the navigation device is of course allowed in order not to miss the next junction. The “Do not disturb while driving” function can be activated so that your iPhone does not distract you with unnecessary notifications while driving your Rogue. iOS 13 extends this option to CarPlay as well. On your iPhone go to Settings > Do Not Disturb, then scroll down and touch “Activate” under “Do not disturb while driving”.
Not all apps are compatible with CarPlay
If you think you can use all your iPhone apps in your Nissan Rogue with CarPlay, then you’re wrong. The selection of compatible applications is limited, and you have to live with restrictions, especially with messenger apps. iMessage and WhatsApp can be controlled almost exclusively via Siri. That means you cannot see your message history, but only have new messages read out to you or even dictate messages yourself.
The following apps can be used with CarPlay on your Rogue, among others: Music, Phone, News, Podcasts, Audio books, Audible, Google Maps, Sygic TomTomGO, Whatsapp, calendar, Settings, Telegram, Waze, Spotify, TuneIn, Tidal, Pandora, Youtube Music and Amazon Music.
Sort apps in CarPlay
You can sort CarPlay apps in your Rogue quickly and easily through your iPhone. To do this, go to Settings > General > CarPlay, then select your vehicle under “MY CARS”. On the next screen you can rearrange app icons by touching and dragging them. You can also hide icons by touching the minus button on them.
I bought a 2021 Rogue platinum last spring… the car is now about a year old. I continue to have issues with Wireless CarPlay. I’ve deleted the car from my phone, the phone from my car, I’ve re-set the Infotainment system more times than I care to count. Sometimes it works…. Most of the time, I have to manually push 6 buttons to get it to work. There seems to be no rhyme or reason as to why. I’m about ready just to use a USB cable as I’m sick and tired of it not working.
I brought it to the dealership, who are pretty useless. Not sure they did anything. The infotainment system wasn’t even re-set, let alone the software re-installed. My current situation is now even when I do get it to connect, its using the Adhoc WiFi network in the car, and my phone is left without any cell internet connection.. 🙁
Any ideas or suggestion you may have would be more than appreciated.
You can try updating the infotainment firmware to its latest version. Your 2021 Nissan Rogue supports over-the-air updates, watch this video to see how to update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUkzk3agvm8