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  • SKU: CA-NS279
  • FCC ID: CWTWB1G767
  • PN:28268-4BA1A, H0561-4BA1A
  • IC: 1788D-FWB1G767
  • Frequency:434MHz
  • Chip:4A
  • Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Panic



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If you drive a 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue and your key is lost, damaged, or you just want a spare, this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement is built specifically for you. We offer a 3-button Keylessbest Nissan Rogue remote that matches the factory functions at a fraction of dealer pricing.

Product Snapshot: Who This Key Fob Is For

This 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob is ideal if:

  • You have a standard key ignition Rogue (not push-to-start, not a proximity/smart key).
  • Your original key is a flip key style, not a separate remote head key.
  • You want an aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob that works like OEM but costs less.
  • You need a reliable spare key fob for family drivers, teens, or emergency backup.

Quick Look at FCC ID, IC, and Part Numbers

To avoid compatibility issues, always match the numbers on your original key. This CWTWB1G767 key fob remote is designed to replace:

  • FCC ID: CWTWB1G767
  • IC: 1788D-FWB1G767
  • Model: TWB1G767
  • Part Numbers (PN): 28268-4BA1A and H0561-4BA1A

If your existing Nissan Rogue key shows these IDs, this Nissan Rogue keyless entry remote replacement is the correct style.

How Our Keylessbest Flip Key Compares to the Original

We engineered this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue flip key to mirror the look, feel, and function of the original:

  • Same 3 buttons: Lock, Unlock, Panic
  • Same frequency: 434MHz Nissan key fob frequency for proper range and response
  • Same chip type: 4A chip Nissan transponder key for immobilizer compatibility
  • Similar housing: Solid flip key design with an uncut blade ready to be cut to your VIN

Functionally, you get OEM-style performance with tested electronics, but at aftermarket pricing and with the convenience of ordering directly from us instead of waiting at the dealership.

Key Features of the 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

Simple 3-Button Layout (Lock / Unlock / Panic)

This 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob keeps it clean and functional:

  • Lock – Secure your Rogue with one press
  • Unlock – Quick access to doors
  • Panic – Loud alarm for emergencies or finding your SUV in a crowded lot

No extra confusing buttons – just what you actually use every day.


Flip Key Design With Uncut Emergency Blade

This is a flip key replacement for non-smart-key Rogues:

  • Flip-out metal blade – Folds into the fob to protect your pocket
  • Uncut blade – Your locksmith or dealer cuts it to your VIN or existing key
  • Emergency use – Lets you unlock and start the vehicle even if the remote battery dies

You’re getting the same core function as the original Nissan Rogue flip key, at a better value.


Pre-Installed CR2032 Battery + 4A Chip

We ship this Nissan Rogue flip key ready to be programmed:

  • Battery: CR2032 coin cell pre-installed
  • Transponder: 4A chip for the immobilizer system
  • No soldering or board swaps – Fully built, just needs cutting + programming

Battery swaps later are simple—pop the case, replace the CR2032, and you’re back in business.


Tested Electronics & Strong Signal Range

Every CWTWB1G767 key fob is bench-tested before it goes out:

  • Frequency: 434MHz, matching the factory Nissan Rogue remote
  • Range: Built to match OEM signal distance in real-world parking lots and driveways
  • Electronics: Each board is tested for lock/unlock/panic function before packing

We focus on consistent performance so you’re not standing there clicking a dead remote.


Why This Beats OEM Dealer Key Fobs

You’re getting OEM-level function without dealer pricing:

Feature Dealer OEM Key Keylessbest Nissan Rogue Flip Key
Price High Much lower
Buttons 3 (Lock/Unlock/Panic) 3 (Lock/Unlock/Panic)
Chip 4A 4A
Frequency 434MHz 434MHz
Availability Often special order In stock, ready to ship
Pre-installed Battery Yes Yes (CR2032)

If you’re already buying aftermarket remotes for other trucks or SUVs, like our Dodge Ram keyless entry remotes on Keylessbest, you’ll recognize the same approach here: OEM-level function, lean pricing, and no dealer markup.

Compatibility for 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

This 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (FCC ID CWTWB1G767) is built specifically for U.S.-market Rogues that use the flip key, not the smart key system.

Supported Nissan Rogue Years

This Keylessbest flip key fits:

  • 2014 Nissan Rogue
  • 2015 Nissan Rogue
  • 2016 Nissan Rogue
  • 2017 Nissan Rogue
  • 2018 Nissan Rogue
  • 2019 Nissan Rogue

Your Rogue must use a mechanical flip key with 3 buttons (Lock / Unlock / Panic) and a standard key cylinder in the steering column.

Match Your FCC ID & IC Numbers

Before you buy, match the numbers on your original remote:

  • FCC ID: CWTWB1G767
  • IC: 1788D-FWB1G767

You’ll usually find these on the back of your old key fob housing or inside the case near the circuit board. If your FCC ID does not match CWTWB1G767, this key is not the right one.

Match Your Nissan OEM Part Numbers

This Nissan Rogue flip key replacement is designed to replace:

  • Part Number (PN): 28268-4BA1A
  • Part Number (PN): H0561-4BA1A

If your dealership invoice, service record, or original key shows either of these OEM numbers, you’re in the right place.

VIN Tips: Make Sure It’s a U.S.-Built Rogue

This key is for U.S.-built Nissan Rogue models only:

  • Check the first character of your VIN (on the dash or registration):
    • “5” or “K” at the start of the VIN = U.S.-built Rogue = Compatible platform (if it also uses the flip key)
    • Anything else (like “J”) = Built elsewhere and may use a different key system

Always confirm both the VIN and key style before you order.

Trims & Systems That Are NOT Compatible

This 434MHz, 4A chip flip key does not work with:

  • Push-to-start / Start button systems
  • Proximity / smart key systems (no key slot to turn, fob stays in your pocket)
  • Remote head key versions used on some 2014–2015 Rogue models
  • Any Rogue that never had a flip-out metal key blade

If your current Nissan Rogue key fob is a full smart key (no flip blade, just a pod) or a fixed “remote head” key, this isn’t the right remote for you. In that case, you’d need a different Nissan remote, similar to our 2019–2020 Nissan Pathfinder/Murano/Titan keyless entry remote that’s built for proximity-style systems.

2014–2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob Compatibility Table (CWTWB1G767)

Here’s a quick, no-nonsense breakdown so you can confirm if this 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (FCC ID CWTWB1G767) fits your SUV before you spend a dollar.

Year‑by‑Year Compatibility

Model Year Rogue Compatibility Key Type Used Notes
2014 Possible Flip key or Remote Head Key Must match FCC ID CWTWB1G767 and PN 28268‑4BA1A / H0561‑4BA1A. Some 2014s use a different remote head key that is NOT compatible.
2015 Possible Flip key or Remote Head Key Same deal as 2014: confirm FCC ID and part number; remote head key versions will not work with this flip key.
2016 Yes, if flip key Flip key only Non‑smart, non‑push‑to‑start models that use a mechanical flip key and 434MHz 4A chip.
2017 Yes, if flip key Flip key only Must be standard key ignition (not proximity). Check CWTWB1G767 on the back of your old remote.
2018 Yes, if flip key Flip key only Compatible with U.S.‑built Rogues that originally came with a flip key, not smart key.
2019 Yes, if flip key Flip key only Works on non‑smart key, non‑proximity Rogue trims using the 434MHz flip key.

VIN & Build Country Check

To narrow it down fast:

  • VIN starts with “5” or “K” → U.S.‑built Rogue and within our main fit range for this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement.
  • If your VIN starts with something else, double‑check with your dealer or locksmith before buying.

Key Type Differences (Flip vs Proximity vs Remote Head Key)

This Keylessbest Nissan Rogue key fob is for standard flip key systems only:

  • Flip key (this product)
    • Mechanical blade folds into the fob
    • 3 buttons (Lock / Unlock / Panic)
    • Turn‑key ignition (no push button)
  • Remote Head Key (NOT compatible)
    • Key blade is fixed at the top of the remote
    • Used on some 2014–2015 Rogues
    • Different internal design and part numbers
  • Proximity / Smart Key (NOT compatible)
    • Push‑button start, no traditional ignition
    • You keep the fob in your pocket to start the car
    • Requires a completely different smart key style remote

If you’re also shopping for other brands, our Chevy/GMC 4‑button remote for Colorado/Silverado/Tahoe uses a similar aftermarket concept and is a good reference for how our remotes match OEM specs on other models.

Common Edge Cases & How to Double‑Check Fit

Before you order this CWTWB1G767 key fob remote, run through this quick checklist:

  • Match the FCC ID & IC
    • Back of your old remote should show:
      • FCC ID: CWTWB1G767
      • IC: 1788D‑FWB1G767
  • Match the Part Numbers
    • OEM part should match 28268‑4BA1A or H0561‑4BA1A.
  • Confirm the Key System
    • You use a turn‑key ignition, not push‑button start.
    • Your current key is a flip key, not a fixed remote head key.
  • If You Don’t Have Any Working Key
    • Call a local automotive locksmith with your VIN and ask if your Rogue is set up for the 434MHz flip key with a 4A chip.
    • They can confirm if this aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob is the right one to program.

If any of these don’t line up, this 2014‑2019 Nissan Rogue key fob is likely not the right fit, and you should verify with a locksmith or dealer before purchasing.

Technical Specs for 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

I’ll keep this tight and focused so you can quickly match this Nissan Rogue flip key to your vehicle.

Core Identifiers (FCC ID, IC, Part Numbers)

These numbers MUST match your original key fob:

Item Value What It Means
FCC ID CWTWB1G767 US approval ID – match this to your old key label
IC (Canada) 1788D-FWB1G767 Canadian approval ID – should also match
Model TWB1G767 Internal remote model reference
Part Number (PN) 28268-4BA1A / H0561-4BA1A Nissan OEM part numbers this remote replaces

If your original Rogue key shows different FCC ID or frequency, this CWTWB1G767 key fob is not the right fit.


434MHz Frequency (Why It Matters)

This Nissan Rogue key fob uses 434MHz RF:

  • Matches the US-built 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue that uses a flip key
  • Ensures your lock / unlock / panic signals reach the BCM correctly
  • If your original key says 315MHz or a different frequency, this key will not program

Always check the back of your old key or the label inside the shell before ordering.


4A Transponder Chip & Immobilizer Basics

Inside this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue flip key is a 4A transponder chip:

  • Works with Nissan’s immobilizer system for 2014–2019 Rogue
  • Needed so the engine will start – not just unlock the doors
  • Must be programmed to your vehicle by a dealer or automotive locksmith
  • If the 4A chip is not learned by the car, the Rogue will crank but not start

This is a fully loaded key fob – not just an empty shell.


Battery Type & Lifespan

This Nissan Rogue key fob comes with a pre-installed CR2032 coin battery:

  • Type: CR2032 3V lithium
  • Typical life: ~2–4 years with normal daily use
  • Easy DIY swap – just open the shell and replace the coin cell

Keeping a spare CR2032 battery on hand is a smart move if you drive a lot or share the Rogue with family.


Buttons, Layout & Housing Design

This Rogue flip key replacement keeps the OEM-style layout:

Feature Details
Buttons 3 buttons – Lock, Unlock, Panic
Layout Simple vertical layout, clear icon labels
Design Flip key with uncut emergency blade
Housing Solid aftermarket case, built for daily use

The flip design keeps the blade protected in your pocket or bag and feels very close to the original Nissan Rogue key in size and weight.

If you also run other Nissan models with smart keys or proximity remotes, you can pair this flip-style Rogue key with a compatible Nissan 5-button keyless entry remote like our Nissan/Infiniti KR5S180144014 remote for a consistent feel across your vehicles.

What You Get with This Keylessbest Nissan Rogue Key Fob

When you order this 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767 from Keylessbest, here’s exactly what shows up in the box:

Complete Remote Contents

  • Fully assembled Nissan Rogue flip key replacement
  • 3-button remote: Lock, Unlock, Panic
  • Internal 434MHz keyless entry electronics matched to FCC ID CWTWB1G767 / IC 1788D-FWB1G767
  • Compatible with OEM part numbers 28268-4BA1A and H0561-4BA1A

If you’re comparing options, we also carry the related 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue keyless entry remote in a 4-button version on our site at Keylessbest.

Uncut Flip Blade Details

  • Uncut flip key blade ready to be cut to your VIN or an existing key
  • Solid hinge and flip mechanism designed for daily use
  • Blade matches the original Nissan profile used on 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue non-smart key systems

You’ll need a locksmith or dealer to cut this blade before it will start the vehicle.

Pre-Installed Electronics and Battery

  • 4A transponder chip pre-installed for the immobilizer/anti-theft system
  • Remote board matched to 434MHz Nissan key fob frequency
  • CR2032 battery already installed so your buttons work as soon as it’s programmed
  • No soldering, no swapping boards, no extra shells to buy

You only handle cutting and programming—everything inside is already in place.

Packaging, Testing, and Quality Control

  • Each Keylessbest Nissan Rogue remote is individually tested for:
    • Button response
    • Signal output and range
    • Flip mechanism function
  • Packed in protective packaging to avoid shipping damage
  • Electronics and housing checked to match CWTWB1G767 / 1788D-FWB1G767 / 28268-4BA1A / H0561-4BA1A specs

I build and ship these to give you a dealer-level replacement key fob at a U.S.-friendly price, without cutting corners on testing or components.

How to Program the 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

Programming options (dealer vs locksmith vs DIY)

For this 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (CWTWB1G767, 434MHz, 4A chip), you will not be able to fully program it at home with just a button sequence. The immobilizer and remote functions both require a tool.

You have two real options:

  • Nissan dealer
    • Best when you want everything handled start to finish.
    • They can update software and spot BCM issues if your Rogue is one of the problem years.
  • Automotive locksmith
    • Usually cheaper than the dealer.
    • Most mobile locksmiths are very familiar with Nissan Rogue key fob programming and cutting.

Cost and time expectations

For U.S. customers, this is what we typically see for a 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue flip key:

  • Locksmith
    • Programming: about $60–$120
    • Cutting the flip blade: about $15–$40
    • Mobile trip fee (if they come to you): sometimes $25–$60
  • Dealer
    • Programming: about $100–$180
    • Cutting: often included or $20–$40

Typical time:

  • 20–45 minutes for one key (cut + program + test).
  • Add a little more time if they’re checking for BCM issues or scanning for fault codes on 2014–2018 models.

By buying the Keylessbest 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob yourself and only paying for cutting/programming, most customers in the U.S. save 50% or more compared to walking into a dealership and ordering a full OEM key from scratch.

How to Cut the Flip Key Blade for Your 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue

Cutting the flip key blade on this 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (FCC ID CWTWB1G767, 434MHz, 4A chip) is simple if you go to the right place and bring the right info.

Where to Get the Flip Key Cut

For this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement, I strongly recommend:

  • Local automotive locksmith
    • Usually the best balance of price, skill, and no drama about aftermarket keys.
    • Most locksmiths are fully set up to cut and program CWTWB1G767 keys.
  • Nissan dealer
    • More expensive, but they’ll cut by VIN and match OEM specs.
    • Good option if your original key is lost or badly worn.
  • Hardware store / big box store
    • Only if they have an automotive key machine and are willing to cut customer-supplied blanks.
    • Many chain stores still refuse aftermarket Nissan keys, so call ahead.

If you’re also shopping for newer Nissan remotes, I use the same standards on products like our 2022–2026 Nissan Rogue / Kicks / Pathfinder 4-button keyless remote, so cut quality and compatibility are always a priority.

Blade Cutting Tips (Avoid Damage and Miscuts)

To protect your new Keylessbest flip key and avoid re-do’s:

  • Tell them it’s for a 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue flip key, 4A chip, FCC ID CWTWB1G767.
  • Ask the shop to:
    • Secure the flip blade properly in the machine so it doesn’t twist.
    • Cut once, slowly, rather than making multiple aggressive passes.
  • After cutting, test it in the driver’s door and ignition:
    • It should turn smoothly with no sticking or forcing.
    • Never “work it in” by forcing; if it binds, the cut is off.

If a Shop Refuses Aftermarket Keys

Some dealers and big-box stores simply have a policy against customer-supplied or aftermarket Nissan key fobs. If that happens:

  • Don’t argue with them; it’s usually a corporate policy.
  • Call or search for:
    • “Automotive locksmith near me”
    • “Nissan key cutting and programming”
  • Ask on the phone:
    • “Will you cut and program an aftermarket 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue flip key (CWTWB1G767) if I bring it in?”

If you run into multiple refusals, an independent automotive locksmith is almost always the one who will cut and program this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement without any hassle.

BCM Issues on 2014–2018 Nissan Rogue and Key Fob Problems

What the BCM Does on a Nissan Rogue

The Body Control Module (BCM) is the brain that handles things like:

  • Keyless entry and key fob recognition
  • Door locks, interior lights, and security system
  • Communication with the immobilizer and engine start system

If the BCM isn’t working right, your 2014–2018 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767 can act like it’s bad even when the remote itself is perfectly fine.

Known BCM Issues on 2014–2018 Rogue Models

For U.S. customers, especially on 2014–2018 Nissan Rogue models, there have been:

  • Reported defective BCMs that randomly lose communication
  • BCMs that become disabled during programming
  • Cases where Nissan issued recalls or TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins) related to BCM and electrical issues

Because of this, it’s very important to rule out BCM problems before blaming your new Nissan Rogue flip key replacement.

How BCM Problems Affect Key Fob Programming and Use

If your BCM is failing, you may see:

  • New CWTWB1G767 key fob won’t program or won’t stay programmed
  • Intermittent lock/unlock function, short range, or no response
  • Key turns but Rogue won’t start (immobilizer not reading the 4A chip)
  • Key fob works one day and is completely dead the next, even with a fresh CR2032 battery

In these cases, the issue is often the car’s BCM, not the Keylessbest Nissan Rogue key fob.

How to Check Recalls, TSBs, and Service History

Before you buy or program a 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767, I strongly recommend you:

  • Run your VIN on Nissan’s official recall site or NHTSA.gov to see if there’s an open BCM recall
  • Call a Nissan dealer’s service department and ask if there are BCM-related TSBs for your VIN
  • Review your service history (Carfax, dealer records, or previous owner paperwork) to see if the BCM has already been replaced or flagged

Spending a few minutes here can save you from chasing a “bad key” that’s actually a bad BCM.

When to Talk to a Mechanic or Dealer First

You should talk to a qualified mechanic or Nissan dealer before buying or programming this key fob if:

  • Your original key fob stopped working suddenly with no clear reason
  • Multiple remotes (OEM and aftermarket) won’t program or keep dropping out
  • You have other electrical issues: random warning lights, door locks acting up, interior lights flickering, etc.
  • The car has a history of BCM replacement or electrical repairs

If the BCM is faulty, no aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob—OEM or Keylessbest—is going to program correctly until that BCM issue is fixed.

Important Warnings for 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob Buyers

How to confirm compatibility before you order

Before you buy this 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (CWTWB1G767), double-check these points:

  • Model & year: Must be a 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue (standard Rogue, not Rogue Sport).
  • VIN check: The first character of the VIN must be 5 or K (U.S.-built).
  • FCC ID & IC: Your original key must show FCC ID: CWTWB1G767 and IC: 1788D-FWB1G767 on the back or inside.
  • Part numbers: Match at least one OEM number: 28268-4BA1A or H0561-4BA1A.
  • Key style: Your current key must be a flip key, not a proximity smart key or remote head key.

If you need a proximity-style Nissan Rogue remote instead, take a look at our 2017–2018 Nissan Rogue 4-button keyless entry remote KR5S180144106 as a reference for that system type.


Situations where this key fob will NOT work

This Keylessbest Nissan Rogue flip key will not work if:

  • Your Rogue uses a push-to-start / proximity smart key (no metal key you turn in the ignition).
  • Your 2014–2015 Rogue uses the Remote Head Key style instead of a flip key.
  • Your vehicle is not U.S.-built (VIN doesn’t start with 5 or K).
  • FCC ID, IC number, or part numbers don’t match your original key.
  • Your Rogue has active BCM (Body Control Module) faults, wiring issues, or immobilizer problems.

Common buyer mistakes to avoid

Most programming issues come down to one of these:

  • Wrong FCC ID / IC: Buying “2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob” by year only, without checking CWTWB1G767 / 1788D-FWB1G767.
  • Wrong system type: Ordering this flip key for a smart key / proximity system or for a remote head key vehicle.
  • Assuming plug-and-play: The key must be cut and programmed by a dealer or qualified locksmith.
  • Ignoring BCM recalls: Some 2014–2018 Rogues have BCM issues that can block programming completely.

Always compare your original key’s numbers and style before you place the order.


Warranty and returns for programming failures

I stand behind the electronics and build quality, but there are limits:

  • Warranty covers: Defective electronics, dead-on-arrival remotes, housing defects.
  • Warranty does NOT cover:
    • Wrong key ordered (wrong FCC ID / IC / part number / key type)
    • Failed programming due to vehicle-side issues (BCM faults, immobilizer problems, wiring, low car battery)
  • Returns:
    • Key must be in resellable condition (not heavily scratched, abused, or water-damaged).
    • Most shops will provide a programming/cutting invoice; keep that in case we need to verify the issue.

If a professional locksmith or dealer confirms the key fob itself is bad, we’ll work with you on a replacement under our standard warranty.

Why Choose Keylessbest for Your Nissan Rogue Flip Key

Focused on Quality Nissan Rogue Key Fobs

I run Keylessbest with one clear goal: reliable, no-nonsense replacement keys that actually work for U.S. drivers. This 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767 is part of our focused aftermarket line, built to match OEM specs on:

  • Frequency: 434MHz
  • Chip: 4A transponder
  • FCC ID: CWTWB1G767
  • IC: 1788D-FWB1G767
  • PN: 28268-4BA1A / H0561-4BA1A

We don’t sell random “universal” remotes—only targeted Nissan Rogue flip key replacements that are made to match factory systems.


Testing Standards & Quality Checks

Every Nissan Rogue flip key goes through:

Checkpoint What We Verify
Electronics test Signal strength, 434MHz frequency
Button function Lock, unlock, panic response
Chip presence Correct 4A transponder installed
Battery check Live CR2032 pre-installed
Housing & flip mechanism Flip action, blade lock, shell fitment

If it doesn’t pass, it doesn’t ship—simple as that.


How We Save You Money vs the Dealer

Compared to a dealer Nissan Rogue key fob:

Source Typical Cost (Key Only) Notes
Dealer High OEM branding, same basic functionality
Keylessbest Lower Same frequency, chip, and button layout

You still may use a dealer or locksmith to program and cut, but you avoid the expensive OEM key markup by bringing your own Keylessbest remote.

If you need a different Nissan Rogue style (like the proximity smart key), we also stock the 2014–2018 Nissan Rogue KR5S180144106 remote with 4A chip so you’re not stuck with dealer-only options:
Check the smart key version here: 2014–2018 Nissan Rogue 3-Button Keyless Entry Remote KR5S180144106.


Support, Docs & Buyer Resources

When you buy a Keylessbest Nissan Rogue key fob, you’re not on your own:

  • Clear product descriptions with FCC ID, IC, frequency, and chip info
  • Compatibility tips for 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue owners (including VIN and key type notes)
  • Programming guidance so you know what to expect at the locksmith or dealer
  • Responsive support if you hit issues with programming or compatibility

I design every listing so you can quickly confirm if this 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue flip key fits your vehicle before you spend a dime.

Real-World Use Cases for This 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

Replacing a Lost or Stolen Nissan Rogue Key Fob

If you lost your original 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob or had one stolen, this CWTWB1G767 flip key is a direct, budget-friendly replacement. As long as your Rogue uses the 434MHz, 4A chip, flip key system and matches FCC ID CWTWB1G767 / IC 1788D-FWB1G767, you can get back on the road without paying dealership prices.

Getting a Backup or Spare Flip Key

In the U.S., most locksmiths and dealers charge more if you only have one working key. Grabbing this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement as a spare now can save you serious money later. I recommend every Rogue owner keep:

  • At least 2 working keys for emergencies
  • 1 key on your primary key ring, 1 stored safely at home

Upgrading a Worn or Damaged Remote

If your current Nissan Rogue key fob is:

  • Cracked or taped together
  • Buttons worn out or not clicking
  • Housing loose or blade wobbly

this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue remote gives you fresh buttons, a solid flip mechanism, and a clean housing while keeping full lock, unlock, and panic functionality.

Support for Families and Shared Vehicles

For families sharing a 2014-2019 Rogue, having multiple working Rogue spare key fobs just makes life easier:

  • One key per driver (no constant key handoffs)
  • Backup key ready if a kid misplaces theirs
  • Easier key management for babysitters, roommates, or employees

If you run multiple vehicles in the household, you can also check out our other remotes, like our Cadillac keyless entry fobs for ATS models in the Cadillac ATS key fob category, to keep all your cars covered.

Customer Feedback on the Nissan Rogue CWTWB1G767 Key Fob

What Customers Like About This Nissan Rogue Key Fob

Most Rogue owners who pick up this 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767 are looking for a clean, no-drama replacement, and that’s what they typically report:

  • Works like the original – Lock, unlock, and panic all respond quickly once programmed. Range is comparable to the OEM Nissan Rogue flip key.
  • Solid build and buttons – Customers mention the buttons feel firm, not mushy, and the flip blade snaps out with a good, tight spring.
  • Big savings vs dealer – Buyers routinely say they spent less on this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue remote plus cutting/programming than on a single dealer key.

Reported Issues and How They Were Solved

A few patterns pop up in negative or mixed reviews, and most of them come down to compatibility or vehicle issues, not the remote itself:

  • Wrong key type ordered – Some 2014–2015 owners discovered their Rogue actually used a remote head key or proximity key, not this flip key.
    • Fix: Verify you need a Nissan Rogue flip key replacement (not push-to-start or smart key) and match FCC ID CWTWB1G767 and IC 1788D-FWB1G767 before buying.
  • BCM-related programming failures – A number of 2014–2018 Rogue owners ran into Body Control Module issues and thought the key was bad.
    • Fix: Once the BCM was diagnosed or replaced by a shop, the CWTWB1G767 key fob remote programmed and worked normally.

Locksmith & Dealer Programming Experiences

Programming feedback is mostly positive when the right people and tools are involved:

  • Locksmith success – Many buyers report local automotive locksmiths had no trouble programming this 4A chip Nissan transponder key and cutting the blade in one visit.
  • Dealer backup option – Some customers chose the Nissan dealer for programming only, since they’d already saved money buying the aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob from us.
  • Bring all keys – Buyers who brought every working key to the appointment (and told the shop it’s a 434MHz, 4A chip Rogue flip key) had the smoothest experience.

What Buyers Wish They Knew Before Ordering

The main “I wish I’d checked this first” points are the same across most reviews:

  • Confirm the numbers – Match FCC ID CWTWB1G767, IC 1788D-FWB1G767, and part numbers 28268-4BA1A / H0561-4BA1A on your old key or with your VIN.
  • Know your system type – This key fob is for non-smart key, non-push-to-start Rogues only. If your Rogue uses a proximity fob, this will not work.
  • Plan programming ahead – Call a locksmith or dealer first, confirm they will program an aftermarket Nissan Rogue spare key fob, and get a ballpark price.

For drivers who own other vehicles and want similar value on different makes, many of them also look at our long-running Ford/Lincoln/Mercury remote options like the 1998–2007 5-button keyless entry remote CWTWB1U511 for older Ford and Mercury vans and trucks at Keylessbest:
Ford/Lincoln/Mercury 5-button CWTWB1U511 keyless entry remote.

FAQ on 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

Will this work on my specific Rogue year and trim?
Yes, this 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (FCC ID CWTWB1G767, IC 1788D-FWB1G767) fits U.S.-market Rogues that:

  • Are model years 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, or 2019
  • Have the flip key style (not a proximity “smart” key)
  • Have a VIN that starts with 5 or K
  • Match part numbers 28268-4BA1A or H0561-4BA1A

If your Rogue uses push-button start or a proximity key, this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement will not work.


How do I know if my Rogue uses a flip key or smart key?
Check how you start the SUV:

  • Flip key: You turn a metal key blade in the ignition. This key fob is for you.
  • Smart / proximity key: You press a START/STOP button and usually keep a “brick-style” fob in your pocket. This CWTWB1G767 key fob will not fit that system.

Also, many 2014–2015 Rogues use a remote head key (solid key with buttons in the head), which is different from this flip key design.


Can I program this key fob myself at home?
For this 4A chip Nissan transponder key, plan on professional programming:

  • You’ll typically need a local automotive locksmith or Nissan dealer
  • Programming is done through the vehicle’s BCM (Body Control Module) with special tools
  • Most U.S. customers cannot fully program this 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob at home with just simple button steps

DIY programming tools exist, but for reliability and security, I strongly recommend a pro.


What if my Rogue has BCM or electrical issues?
Some 2014–2018 Nissan Rogue models are known for BCM issues that can block key fob programming or cause random no-start / no-remote problems. If:

  • Keys won’t program
  • Remotes lose function randomly
  • You’ve seen electrical glitches (locks, lights, etc.)

Then you should:

  • Check for recalls or TSBs by VIN on Nissan’s site or with a dealer
  • Have a shop scan the BCM for codes before blaming the new key fob

If the BCM is failing or disabled, no key fob (OEM or aftermarket) will program correctly until that’s fixed.


How do I replace the CR2032 battery later?
This Nissan Rogue key fob uses a standard CR2032 battery:

  1. Open the flip key housing carefully with a small flat screwdriver or coin.
  2. Pop out the old CR2032 cell.
  3. Install the new battery with the + side facing up.
  4. Snap the shell back together and test lock/unlock.

Using a quality brand CR2032 and keeping a spare on hand (especially if you depend on one key) will save you hassle later.

Related Nissan Rogue Key Fob Accessories

If you’re picking up a 2014–2019 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767, it’s smart to grab a few accessories so you’re fully covered.

Key Fob Cases and Protective Covers

I always recommend a silicone or hard-shell cover for your Nissan Rogue flip key replacement. It helps with:

  • Protecting buttons from wear and fading
  • Reducing damage if you drop the key
  • Keeping dirt and pocket lint out of the buttons and flip mechanism

Look for cases made specifically for the 3‑button CWTWB1G767 layout (lock, unlock, panic) so the fit is tight and the buttons stay responsive.

Spare CR2032 Batteries

This Nissan Rogue key fob uses a CR2032 battery. I suggest:

  • Keeping at least one spare CR2032 at home or in the glovebox
  • Using name-brand batteries for longer life and better signal strength
  • Replacing the battery as soon as range drops or the LED gets weak

A cheap spare battery is a lot easier than getting stranded with a dead key fob.

Key Programming Tools and OBD Devices

For drivers who like to handle things themselves or small shops that do keys:

  • OBD key programming tools can help with Nissan Rogue key fob programming on some models
  • Always check that the tool supports 434MHz Nissan keyless entry and 4A chip systems
  • If you’re unsure, it’s usually safer to let a local locksmith or dealer handle the programming

Other Nissan Key Fobs (Altima, Sentra, Murano, etc.)

If you’ve got more than one Nissan in the driveway, you can grab other Nissan key fobs (Altima, Sentra, Murano, etc.) alongside your Rogue remote so everything’s updated and you have backups ready. For example, if you also own a Toyota and need a different style remote, you can browse our Toyota keyless entry remotes and key fobs to keep the whole garage covered.

Shipping, Returns, and Warranty for This Keylessbest Nissan Rogue Key Fob

Fast Shipping Options & Handling Time

For this 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob (CWTWB1G767 / 1788D-FWB1G767), I ship fast from the U.S. so you’re not stuck without a key for long.

  • Same or next business day handling on most orders
  • Multiple shipping speeds at checkout (standard, expedited where available)
  • Tracking provided so you can follow your Nissan Rogue flip key replacement door to door

Returns for Non-Programmable or Incompatible Keys

If your Nissan Rogue key fob won’t program or turns out to be incompatible, I keep the process simple:

  • Return window: typically 30 days from delivery (unused, in original condition)
  • The key fob must be unmarked and not physically damaged
  • In most cases, I’ll ask you to confirm your VIN, FCC ID (CWTWB1G767), IC 1788D-FWB1G767, and part number (28268-4BA1A / H0561-4BA1A) so we can verify compatibility before approving the return

Programming fees paid to a dealer or locksmith are not covered, so it’s important to match your numbers before you buy.

Warranty on Electronics & Housing

Every aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob I sell is backed by a limited warranty on:

  • Electronics and 434MHz transmitter
  • 4A transponder chip
  • Buttons and flip key housing (non-abuse damage)

If the remote fails under normal use, I’ll repair, replace, or refund according to the warranty terms.

What You Need for a Return or Warranty Claim

To process a return or warranty claim on your Keylessbest Nissan Rogue spare key fob, I’ll typically need:

  • Order number and purchase date
  • Clear photos of the key fob (front, back, and any damage if present)
  • A short description of the issue (won’t program, intermittent signal, dead on arrival, etc.)
  • Confirmation of your vehicle year (2014–2019 Rogue), VIN start (5 or K), and FCC ID

Once I have that, I move quickly so you’re not left without a working Nissan Rogue keyless entry remote.

Nissan Rogue Key Fob vs OEM Dealer Remote

Price: Dealer vs Keylessbest

Item Dealer OEM Remote Keylessbest Nissan Rogue Flip Key
Remote price Usually $180–$320+ Usually a fraction of dealer cost
Cutting fee Often included Local locksmith $20–$50
Programming cost $100–$180 at dealer Locksmith or dealer, similar fee
Total typical out‑the‑door cost $280–$500+ Usually significantly lower

I built this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue flip key to give U.S. owners a dealer-level remote without the dealer-level price tag.


Features: Same Functions, Better Value

Both the OEM Nissan Rogue key fob and this Keylessbest CWTWB1G767 replacement are designed to work the same way on compatible vehicles:

  • Buttons: 3-button layout – Lock / Unlock / Panic
  • Frequency: 434MHz (matches factory spec)
  • Chip: 4A transponder chip for immobilizer
  • Battery: CR2032 installed
  • Functionality: Lock/unlock doors, arm/disarm alarm, panic – just like OEM

What’s different?

  • Keylessbest: Fresh housing, crisp buttons, and a new flip key with uncut blade
  • OEM: Branded Nissan logo, usually sold only through the dealership network

Programming & Cutting Differences

  • Programming
    • Dealer OEM: Programmed in-house at the dealer; no flexibility on price.
    • Keylessbest: You choose your local locksmith or dealer for programming. Most customers go locksmith to save more.
  • Key Cutting
    • Dealer OEM: Cut by VIN at the dealer.
    • Keylessbest: Blade is uncut; any competent automotive locksmith can cut it to match your existing key.

The electronics inside are tested to meet OEM-level performance so programming behaves like any standard aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob.


When OEM Might Still Make Sense

I’m confident in this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue flip key for most drivers, but there are a few cases where an OEM key could be the better call:

  • Your insurance or fleet policy requires OEM-only parts
  • You’re already at the dealer for a BCM replacement or major electrical repair and want everything done in one shot
  • You want the Nissan logo branding and are okay paying the premium

If you ever move between brands or need a different style remote, you can also see how we handle other OEM-level replacements like the Toyota RAV4 / Highlander / Tacoma remote GQ4-52T on our site, which follows the same value-over-dealer model as this Rogue key.

In-Depth Product Description for 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue Key Fob CWTWB1G767

The 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue key fob CWTWB1G767 is built for real daily driving in the U.S.—school runs, grocery runs, highway commutes, and everything in between. The 3-button layout (lock, unlock, panic) is simple and fast to use, so you’re not hunting for the right button when you’re in a hurry or in a dark parking lot. The flip key design keeps the blade tucked away, which helps avoid pocket damage, accidental scratches, and broken tips in the ignition.

I use a solid, OEM-style 434MHz board and a 4A transponder chip, so this Nissan Rogue flip key replacement holds up to repeated use and normal abuse—drops, temperature swings, and daily keychain wear. The housing is tight, the buttons have a firm click, and the flip mechanism is designed to stay strong over years, not months, when you’re locking/unlocking the Rogue several times a day.

Having a working spare key fob for your 2014-2019 Nissan Rogue isn’t a luxury—it’s peace of mind. Lose your only key and you’re looking at a tow plus full dealer pricing. With an extra CWTWB1G767 key fob ready to go, you can:

  • Share the Rogue between family drivers without fighting over one key
  • Keep a backup at home in case one gets lost or goes through the wash
  • Avoid emergency lockout and last-minute dealer runs

This aftermarket Nissan Rogue key fob solves the most common headaches I see with these SUVs:

  • Worn buttons or cracked housings – You get a fresh shell and crisp buttons.
  • Failing range or intermittent function – New, tested electronics and a fresh CR2032 battery are already installed.
  • Overpriced dealer-only options – You get OEM-level function with a flip design at a much lower price point, while still working with standard locksmith or dealer programming.

If you’re tired of fighting with a half-broken remote or worrying about losing your only key, this Keylessbest Nissan Rogue key fob is built to be a straightforward, long-term fix.

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Make Model Year
Nissan (1st part of VIN number must begin with a 5 or K) 2014 - 2019