Understanding Your Situation

The 2024 Rogue uses Nissan’s Intelligent Key (proximity/push-to-start). When the fob is lost, the vehicle can’t be started without a programmed key present, and the missing fob may still work until it’s removed from the vehicle’s authorized key list.

🚀 Immediate Steps to Take

  1. Confirm it’s truly lost: retrace steps, check common spots (bags, coat pockets, couch cushions), and use any tracking app (AirTag/Tile) if attached.
  2. Secure the vehicle: move it to a safe location if possible, lock it with any remaining fob, and remove valuables; if you suspect theft, file a police report (helpful for insurance).
  3. Gather essentials for replacement: photo ID, proof of ownership/registration, VIN, and a working spare (if you have one)—then call a Nissan dealer or an automotive locksmith for quotes and availability.

Your Options

Nissan dealer replacement (OEM Intelligent Key + programming)

Cost: $300-$650 Time: Same day to 1-3 days

The dealer supplies an OEM Nissan Intelligent Key fob and programs it to your Rogue using factory tools. They can also erase the lost key from the car’s system so it can’t start the vehicle.

âś“ Pros:
  • OEM parts and factory programming procedures
  • Dealer can typically remove/disable the lost fob from the vehicle
  • Good option if all keys are lost or the car needs additional system checks
âś— Cons:
  • Often the highest cost option
  • May require towing or an appointment if you have no working key

Mobile automotive locksmith (aftermarket or OEM-compatible fob + programming)

Cost: $200-$500 Time: Same day / 1-2 days

A licensed automotive locksmith comes to the vehicle, supplies a compatible Intelligent Key fob (sometimes OEM, sometimes high-quality aftermarket), programs it on-site, and can usually delete the missing key from memory if their tools support it for this model/year.

âś“ Pros:
  • Convenient on-site service (often no tow needed)
  • Frequently less expensive than the dealer
  • Fast turnaround in many areas
âś— Cons:
  • Capability varies by locksmith and tool support for newer model years
  • Aftermarket fob quality can vary—ask about warranty and return policy

Insurance or roadside assistance claim (if covered) + replacement

Cost: $0-$250 (out-of-pocket after deductible/limits) Time: 1-7 days

If your auto insurance policy includes key/fob replacement or you have an add-on endorsement, you may be reimbursed for a replacement fob and programming. Some roadside plans can assist with towing to a dealer/locksmith.

âś“ Pros:
  • May significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs
  • Can cover towing if you’re stranded without a working key
âś— Cons:
  • Coverage varies; reimbursement may require receipts and approval
  • Deductibles/limits may make small claims not worthwhile

Add a spare now (recommended if you still have one working fob)

Cost: $200-$450 Time: Same day to 1-3 days

If you still have one working Intelligent Key, proactively add a second key. This reduces future risk and usually avoids towing if a key is lost later.

âś“ Pros:
  • Prevents an all-keys-lost emergency later
  • Often simpler and cheaper than replacing when you have zero keys
  • Improves peace of mind for multi-driver households
âś— Cons:
  • Upfront cost
  • Still requires programming; not a DIY process for most owners

⚠️ What to Avoid

✕ Buying a used key fob online without confirming it’s new/virgin or properly re-seedable for your exact Rogue—many used proximity fobs can’t be reliably reprogrammed.

âś• Waiting too long to delete the lost key from the vehicle if you suspect theft or the fob was lost with identifying information (address on registration, gym tag, etc.).

âś• Choosing the cheapest option without verifying credentials: avoid unlicensed locksmiths, unclear pricing, or anyone unwilling to show ID, provide an invoice, or explain whether they can disable the missing key.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Calling dealer first without getting quotes
  • Not checking insurance coverage
  • Rushing to tow to dealership
  • Not considering mobile locksmiths

Frequently Asked Questions

Can someone start my 2024 Nissan Rogue if they find my lost key fob?

Potentially, yes—if they have the fob and can access the vehicle, it may start until that key is removed from the Rogue’s authorized key list. If you suspect theft or targeted loss, prioritize having the lost fob deleted/erased from the system.

Do I need to tow my Rogue to the dealer if I lost my only key?

Not always. Many mobile automotive locksmiths can program a new Intelligent Key at the vehicle. If local locksmiths can’t support the 2024 model year or your situation requires dealer-only procedures, then towing to a Nissan dealer may be necessary.

Can I program a new key fob for a 2024 Rogue myself?

For most owners, no. Push-to-start/proximity systems typically require professional programming tools and security access. Be cautious of generic online “DIY programming” videos that don’t apply to newer Nissan models.

If I still have one working key, should I replace the lost one or just make a spare?

If you lost one and still have one working fob, it’s smart to (1) add a replacement/spare and (2) ask the provider to remove the missing fob from the vehicle’s memory when possible—especially if the lost fob could be found by someone else.

What information will I need to get a replacement key fob?

Expect to show a government-issued photo ID and proof of ownership (registration/title). Having the VIN helps, and bringing any remaining working fob(s) can reduce time and cost.

⏱️ Urgency Note: If the fob was lost with identifying information (address, parking permit, or registration) or you suspect theft, treat this as urgent: arrange replacement and request that the missing key be deleted from the Rogue’s authorized keys as soon as possible.

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Last updated: 2026-01-04