Is it normal for the park light on the shifter to stay on after shutting off engine?

Asked by stevenb1 Aug 11, 2017 at 04:54 AM about the 2017 Nissan Rogue S FWD

Question type: General

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Yes after about ten minutes or less you will find that it does in fact go off, as mine does .

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Does the letters on the shift lever turn on or meant to stay off ?

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My tech says this normal, but it has me a little worried. Just don't seem right. I've taken it to two dealer and both say the same thing. If someone find out something different let us know.

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Just noticed mine stays lit on my 2019 Rogue Sport, has me a bit worried. I just got the car from the dealer 2 weeks ago.

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This is what I observed: When I am putting my car in park, I will gently push the lever toward the driver side and put the lever in park and turn the engine off. between 5 to 10 minutes, the light will go off. I hope this is a useful help.

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huk222aol.com mine goes off in about 3 minutes, but still bugs me. Why does it even stay at all when I exit car.

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