The Nissan Cube typically holds about 4.0 quarts (approximately 3.8 liters) of engine oil when performing a standard oil and filter change, but the exact capacity varies by engine size and model year.
Understanding the oil capacity is important for proper maintenance and avoiding overfill or underfill, especially since the Cube was sold in multiple markets with different engine options over its production run.
Engine options and typical oil capacities
The Cube's oil capacity depends on the engine it uses. Here are typical ranges based on common configurations found in different generations and markets.
- Engines around 1.4–1.6 liters: roughly 3.4–3.8 quarts (about 3.2–3.6 liters) with the oil filter replaced.
- Engines around 1.8 liters: roughly 4.0 quarts (about 3.8 liters) with the oil filter replaced.
Keep in mind that exact figures can vary by year, hardware, and the presence of a full-flow or larger capacity filter. The best source for your specific vehicle is the official documentation or a Nissan dealer.
How to confirm the exact oil capacity for your Cube
To determine the precise oil capacity for your vehicle, use these trusted references and checks:
- Owner's manual: maintenance or specifications section lists the engine oil capacity (with and without filter, if provided).
- Under-hood engine bay sticker: many models include the oil capacity and recommended oil grade.
- Nissan official service information or your local dealership: can provide the exact spec for your VIN and model year.
- When changing oil: add oil gradually and check the dipstick to avoid overfill; account for the replacement of the filter, which adds a small amount of capacity.
After refilling, run the engine for a minute, turn it off, wait a few minutes, and recheck the dipstick to confirm the oil level is within the correct range.
Summary
Oil capacity for the Nissan Cube varies by engine and year, but a common rule of thumb is about 4.0 quarts (roughly 3.8 liters) for the larger 1.8-liter engines and slightly less for smaller engines. Always verify with your owner’s manual, service sticker, or a Nissan dealer to ensure you use the exact capacity for your specific vehicle.


