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The dash display in this car is really just a computer module, when this type of problem arises you must remove the instrument cluster and have it repaired or exchanged.
If you mean rogue, there should be a cover for your in cabin filter right by the gas pedal to the right towards the fire wall. It should be fairly skinny in size and just unclog the cover and pull out existing filter. To replace, just reverse the step. Quick tip is to pinch filter in the middle like a bow tie to help fit back in easier. Hope this helps you out and GL
look at the bottom of the washer tank there should be a round cylinder with a plug with 2 wires on it. unplug it and use a 12 volt meter 1 wire to 1 side of the plug and the other wire on the meter to the other side of the plug. once this is done look at the meter and have someone press the washer fluid button in the car. you should have 12 volts. if not start checking fuses
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