Your Nissan’s engine is its heartbeat — the powerhouse that keeps you moving forward. Whether you drive a Nissan X-Trail, Note, Navara, or Patrol, proper engine care isn’t just about smooth rides — it’s about extending your vehicle’s life, boosting performance, and avoiding costly breakdowns.
Here’s a practical guide on how to give your Nissan engine the care it truly deserves:
1. Stick to a Regular Oil Change Schedule
Engine oil lubricates moving parts, reduces heat, and prevents wear. Over time, oil degrades and can no longer protect your engine.
What to do:
Use the recommended oil type in your Nissan manual.
Change oil every 5,000–8,000 km or as advised by your technician.
Always replace the oil filter when changing oil.
2. Check and Maintain Engine Coolant
Overheating is a major cause of engine failure in Nissans and other cars. Coolant keeps engine temperatures in check.
What to do:
Check coolant levels weekly.
Refill using the correct coolant — not just water!
Flush the system and refill every 1–2 years depending on usage and climate.
3. Don’t Ignore Warning Lights
That check engine light on your dashboard isn’t just decoration. It alerts you to issues that could damage your engine if left unchecked.
What to do:
Schedule a diagnostic as soon as warning lights appear.
Avoid DIY fixes unless you’re sure of the cause.
Let a trusted technician, like the team at Aljarey Motors, interpret the fault codes.
4. Keep an Eye on Your Engine Temperature
If the engine runs too hot, it could warp metal parts or crack gaskets — leading to expensive repairs.
What to do:
Don’t drive with an overheating engine. Pull over and switch off.
Check radiator, fan, water pump, and thermostat regularly.
5. Replace Air and Fuel Filters on Time
Clogged filters make your engine work harder, reducing performance and increasing wear.
What to do:
Change air filters every 15,000–30,000 km.
Change fuel filters as per the service schedule.
Use genuine or high-quality filters.
6. Service Spark Plugs and Injectors
Faulty spark plugs or dirty injectors cause engine misfires, poor fuel economy, and rough idling.
What to do:
Replace spark plugs every 30,000–100,000 km, depending on type.
Have fuel injectors cleaned during major service intervals.
7. Drive Responsibly
How you drive affects how long your engine lasts.
What to do:
Avoid aggressive acceleration or braking.
Don’t over-rev the engine unnecessarily.
Let the engine warm up briefly before driving in cold weather.
8. Schedule Regular Diagnostics
Even if your car seems fine, a routine check can detect issues before they escalate.
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