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What kind of coolant for 2017 Nissan Titan?

The 2017 Nissan Titan should use Nissan Genuine Long Life Coolant (LLC) Type 1, premixed 50/50 with distilled water. Use only coolants that explicitly meet Nissan LLC Type 1 specifications and avoid mixing different coolant types.


Official specification and what to buy


The Titan’s VK56 engine is designed to work with Nissan’s Long Life Coolant Type 1. This ethylene glycol–based coolant is formulated to be phosphate-free and silicate-free to protect aluminum components and the cooling system. When purchasing, look for Nissan Genuine Long Life Coolant Type 1, or any coolant that explicitly states compatibility with Nissan LLC Type 1. Most retail options are sold premixed 50/50 with distilled water, which simplifies the process. Color can vary between batches; always rely on the label and the type designation rather than color alone.


Key considerations when selecting coolant:



  • Nissan Genuine Long Life Coolant (LLC) Type 1 is the official specification for the Titan.

  • Ethylene glycol–based, phosphate-free, silicate-free formulation.

  • Premixed 50/50 with distilled water is common and easiest to use; alternative concentrates should be mixed per label to achieve 50/50.

  • Do not substitute with coolants that do not explicitly state compatibility with Nissan LLC Type 1.

  • Always verify labeling for Nissan LLC Type 1 compatibility before pouring.


Using the correct coolant helps protect the cooling system, maintain proper engine temperatures, and support warranty compliance.


Maintenance and replacement guidance


Maintenance schedules for coolant are specified in the owner’s manual, and Nissan recommends using the proper LLC Type 1 coolant when performing replacement. While many Nissan vehicles have long-life formulations, exact intervals can vary by market and coolant version. Check your Titan’s manual or contact a Nissan dealer to confirm the recommended replacement interval for your vehicle.


If you’re planning a DIY coolant change, the following steps provide a general guide. Always follow the specific instructions on the product label and vehicle manual.



  1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and ensure the engine is completely cool before starting work.

  2. Open the hood and remove the radiator cap only after the system has cooled to avoid scalding.

  3. Place a drain pan beneath the radiator drain valve and reservoir drain plug; verify the engine is off and cool.

  4. Drain the old coolant from the radiator and engine block, then inspect hoses for wear or leaks.

  5. Close the drains and refill with Nissan LLC Type 1 premixed coolant to the recommended level on the reservoir, then replace the cap.

  6. Run the engine to operating temperature, check for leaks, top off to the correct level if needed, and properly dispose of the old coolant per local regulations.


Concluding note: Proper coolant selection and follow-up checks help ensure reliable cooling performance and protect engine components.


Practical tips and safety


To avoid damage, never mix different coolant types unless they explicitly meet Nissan LLC Type 1 compatibility. If you’re unsure about the coolant you have, consult a Nissan dealer or a trained technician before proceeding.


Frequently asked questions


Can I use a generic blue coolant in place of Nissan LLC Type 1?


Only if the product explicitly states compatibility with Nissan LLC Type 1. Using a coolant that doesn’t meet Nissan specification can cause corrosion or cooling problems and may affect warranty coverage.


What if the coolant I see is pink or orange?


Pink or orange coolants are typically different formulations (often HOAT or OAT chemistries not aligned with Nissan LLC Type 1). Do not mix with Nissan LLC Type 1 unless the label confirms compatibility.


Where can I buy the correct coolant?


Purchase from Nissan dealerships, authorized automotive retailers, or reputable parts stores. Look for “Nissan Genuine Long Life Coolant Type 1” or an equivalent product that explicitly meets Nissan LLC Type 1 specifications.


Summary


For a 2017 Nissan Titan, the recommended coolant is Nissan Genuine Long Life Coolant Type 1, ideally in a premixed 50/50 solution with distilled water. Use only coolants that meet the Nissan LLC Type 1 specification, avoid mixing incompatible products, and follow your owner’s manual for replacement intervals. When in doubt, consult a Nissan service professional to ensure proper protection for the cooling system.

What color antifreeze does Nissan Titan use?


Prestone – Antifreeze and Coolant: 50/50 Ready-to-Use, Original Equipment Asian Blue, 1 Gallon (Part No. AF6300)



What color coolant does Nissan use?


blue
Vehicle Fitment
A wide range of Nissan vehicles that specify the use of blue long-life coolant.



What type of coolant for 2017 Nissan Titan?


Pentosin – Pentofrost A3 HOAT Phosphated Asian 50/50 Prediluted Antifreeze / Coolant – 1 Gallon (Part No. 8115207)



Do Nissans need special coolant?


ZEREX Asian Vehicle Antifreeze/Coolant is specifically formulated to meet the requirements of Asian vehicle manufacturers (Honda®, Nissan®, KIA®, Hyundai® and others) requiring a blue, silicate free Hybrid Organic Acid Technology (HOAT) with a phosphate additive.


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