Recommended Service Intervals: Nissan
Nissan vehicles are built for dependability and performance, and following the recommended maintenance schedule is essential to keep them running smoothly. Regular service not only helps ensure your Nissan’s safety and reliability but also protects its long-term value. Nissan’s maintenance intervals are designed to address key components at optimal times, with routine checks and replacements for oil, filters, fluids, brakes, tires, and more. While intervals may vary slightly by model and driving conditions, adhering to these guidelines will help your Nissan deliver peak performance for years to come
Every 5,000 Miles (or 6 Months)
- Oil and filter change
- Tire rotation
Every 10,000 Miles (or 12 Months)
- Repeat previous services
- Inspect CVT fluid, brake lines, pads, rotors, drive shaft boots
Every 15,000 Miles (or 18 Months)
- Replace in-cabin microfilter
- Inspect key battery
Every 20,000 Miles (or 24 Months)
- Replace brake fluid
- Inspect fuel and EVAP vapor lines
Every 30,000 Miles (or 36 Months)
- Replace engine air filter and in-cabin microfilter
- Inspect/replace key battery
- Inspect transmission, differential, and transfer case fluids (AWD/4WD)
Every 60,000 Miles (or 72 Months)
- Replace brake fluid and air cleaner filter
- Inspect drive belt, fuel lines, and exhaust system
- Comprehensive system inspection
Every 90,000 Miles
- Repeat major service: engine oil/filter, air filter, in-cabin filter, brake fluid, and all major inspections
Note:
- Severe driving (extreme heat, dust, towing, frequent short trips) may require more frequent service for both brands.
- Always consult your owner’s manual for the most accurate, model-specific intervals.