2019 Nissan Rogue Windshield Replacement
Looking for windshield replacement for your 2019 Nissan Rogue in Houston? Atlas Auto Glass provides expert service with glass specifically designed for your vehicle's year and model. We ensure a perfect fit, proper seal, and full ADAS recalibration.
Windshield Details: 2019 Nissan Rogue
Suv
Laminated Safety Glass With Rain Sensor Cutout
60-90 minutes
Nissan Safety Shield 360
SUV windshields are typically larger and heavier than sedans, requiring two technicians for safe handling. Many SUVs have integrated rain sensors, lane departure cameras, and heated wiper zones.
Some 2019 Nissan Rogue models may include Nissan Safety Shield 360 features. We'll check your specific trim level and include calibration if needed at no extra diagnostic charge.
Our 2019 Nissan Rogue Service Includes
- Glass matched specifically to the 2019 Nissan Rogue
- Free mobile service anywhere in Greater Houston
- OEM-quality adhesives and installation materials
- Certified ADAS camera and sensor recalibration
- Lifetime warranty on installation
- Direct insurance billing with all major carriers
Insurance & Pricing
Most comprehensive insurance policies in Texas cover windshield replacement for your 2019 Nissan Rogue with $0 deductible. We work with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, and all other major insurance companies. We handle the entire claims process for you.
No insurance? No problem. We offer competitive cash pricing and can provide a free quote in minutes.
2019 Nissan Rogue Windshield Specifications & Details
The 2019 Rogue is the final full year of Nissan's second-generation T32 platform before the 2020 facelift, and it's the first Rogue generation where ProPILOT Assist became available across SV and SL trims — meaning a large fraction of 2019 Rogues on the road in Houston have a forward-facing camera bonded to the top-center of the windshield that must be recalibrated after any glass work. ProPILOT Assist combines that forward camera with a front radar, and feeds Intelligent Cruise Control, Intelligent Lane Intervention, and Steering Assist. The Rogue windshield is laminated safety glass with an integrated rain-sensor gel pad and camera cutout on ProPILOT-equipped trims. Earlier (2014–2018) Rogues used Nissan OEM part 72700-4BA0B, and the 2019 part shares the same footprint with an updated bracket for the ProPILOT camera.
We see two common Rogue windshield configurations in our Houston inventory: base glass without a camera (S trim without options) and ProPILOT glass with the camera bracket. The VIN is the only reliable way to confirm which one your Rogue has — we pull the build sheet before dispatch so the right pane and bracket set arrives on the first visit.
Glass Options for Your 2019 Nissan Rogue
Cash pricing on a 2019 Rogue windshield typically runs $213–$563 for standard (non-ADAS) glass and up to $913 for ProPILOT-equipped trims with camera recalibration included. We stock Nissan OEM (supplied by Fuyao and AGC depending on build date), OEE tier, and reliable aftermarket from FYG and XYG. For ProPILOT Rogues we push OEM or OEE only — the camera window optical spec on bargain aftermarket panes fails Nissan's calibration tolerance often enough that it's not worth the warranty risk.
2019 Nissan Rogue Auto Glass in Houston
The Rogue is one of the top-three compact SUVs on Houston roads, and our Rogue windshield volume peaks twice a year: early-spring hail (March–May, with the worst storms typically hitting the northwest suburbs — Cypress, Tomball, Spring) and mid-summer thermal-crack season when cabin-to-ambient temperature swings cause small chips to run. Highway I-45 between Houston and Galveston, and the 610 Loop around NRG and the Galleria, are the two corridors we see the most Rogue rock-chip claims from. Texas comprehensive insurance almost always covers replacement at $0 deductible, calibration included. We mobile-service Rogues anywhere in our 70-mile Greater Houston radius, including Sugar Land, Missouri City, Baytown, and The Woodlands.
Common Issues & What to Watch For
The 2019 Rogue does not carry a windshield-specific recall, but two NHTSA-adjacent issues are worth watching: the ProPILOT system is sensitive to camera mounting angle, so a shop that does not recalibrate after replacement will often leave you with intermittent Lane Intervention warnings or a dashboard "ProPILOT unavailable" message. Second, the original Rogue rain-sensor gel pad tends to dry out after 4–5 years, and a replacement that reuses the original pad will produce erratic wiper behavior; we replace the gel pad on every ProPILOT job as standard practice.
