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What kind of oil does a 2009 Nissan use?

There isn’t a single oil specification for all 2009 Nissan models—the correct oil depends on the exact engine and conditions. In many cases, the standard viscosity is 5W-30, but some engines or climates may specify different weights or synthetic oils. Always verify with the owner’s manual or the placard inside the driver’s door for your specific vehicle.


How to determine the right oil for your 2009 Nissan


Use these steps to confirm the exact viscosity and specification for your engine. The following guidance helps ensure you use oil that meets Nissan’s requirements for efficiency and engine longevity.



  • Identify your exact engine and model year, since Nissan offered several engines in 2009 across different models (Altima, Maxima, Murano, Rogue, Sentra, Versa, 370Z, etc.).

  • Consult the owner’s manual for the recommended viscosity (for example, 5W-30) and the API/ILSAC specification (such as SN) and whether synthetic oil is required or preferred.

  • Check the vehicle’s door jamb placard or the engine bay sticker for a quick reference to the oil type, grade, and capacity specific to your car.

  • If you don’t have the manual, contact a Nissan dealer or use Nissan’s official website or customer service to confirm the exact specification for your VIN.


Following these steps will help ensure you use the proper oil and avoid potential engine issues.


Notes on oil choices


While the exact requirement varies by engine, many 2009 Nissan engines list 5W-30 as the baseline viscosity. Some engines or climates may call for different weights or synthetic oils. Always follow the specification printed on the placard or in the owner’s manual, and adjust for extreme temperatures or high-mileage conditions as advised by Nissan or a trusted mechanic.


Summary


In 2009, Nissans did not share a single oil specification. The correct oil depends on the specific engine and climate. Start with the owner’s manual or the door placard to confirm viscosity and specification, with 5W-30 being a common baseline for many engines. When in doubt, consult a Nissan dealership or qualified technician to confirm the exact requirements for your vehicle.

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