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What kind of oil goes in a 2014 Nissan?

Most 2014 Nissan models with four-cylinder engines use synthetic 0W-20 oil, while V6 engines typically require synthetic 5W-30. The exact specification can vary by model, engine, and climate, so always check the owner's manual or the under-hood sticker for the precise grade and capacity.


Understanding the oil specification for a 2014 Nissan


The 2014 Nissan lineup spans many models with different engines and operating environments. The recommended oil grade is set by Nissan for each engine family and may depend on factors such as climate, driving conditions, and service intervals. Using the wrong viscosity can impact engine wear, fuel efficiency, and warranty coverage.


Key considerations about oil grade


Before selecting oil, keep in mind that the grade is just one part of the specification. You should also match the oil to the required API service category and ILSAC rating as specified by Nissan for your engine.


Informational guidance before a list: The following guidelines reflect common practices for 2014 Nissan gasoline engines, but the exact grade should be confirmed for your specific car.



  • Four-cylinder gasoline engines (the majority of 2014 Nissans in the passenger car lineup): typically use synthetic 0W-20. This grade supports good fuel economy and cold-start performance in a wide range of climates.

  • V6 gasoline engines (found in models with larger displacement): typically use synthetic 5W-30. This helps with higher-load conditions and maintains proper lubrication in warmer operating environments.

  • Climate and severe-driving conditions: some engines may require 0W-20 or 5W-30 depending on temperature extremes and driving patterns as specified by the manual.

  • Always verify the exact specification for your model and engine type rather than relying on the generalities above.


Concluding paragraph for this list: While the general guidance above covers many 2014 Nissan models, the precise oil grade and specification must come from official sources to ensure optimal performance and warranty compliance.


How to find the exact oil specification for your 2014 Nissan


To be sure you’re using the correct oil, follow these steps to confirm the exact grade and capacity for your vehicle:



  • Check the owner's manual: Look in the Maintenance or Recommended Fluids section for the exact viscosity (for example, 0W-20 or 5W-30) and the API/ILSAC ratings.

  • Inspect the under-hood label or oil fill cap: Some models print the recommended grade and capacity right on the engine bay sticker or cap.

  • Identify your engine family: The engine code or VIN can help you determine whether you have a four-cylinder or a V6, which influences the recommended oil.

  • Consult official sources: If in doubt, contact a Nissan dealer or reference Nissan’s official service information to confirm the correct oil specification for your exact model, engine, and climate.


Concluding paragraph: Verifying the correct oil specification from the manual or a dealer ensures you use the right viscosity, meets the required standards, and protects your engine’s long-term health.


Summary


In most 2014 Nissan models, four-cylinder engines commonly require synthetic 0W-20, while V6 engines typically require synthetic 5W-30. However, exact specifications can vary by model, climate, and service interval. Always confirm the precise grade and capacity from the owner’s manual or an official Nissan source, and follow the recommended API/ILSAC standards to maintain performance and warranty coverage.

What oil does a 2014 Nissan Altima 4 cylinder use?


Oil Grade: API*

Viscosity:0W-20, 5W-30 (All TEMPS) - SAE 0W-20 is preferred.
Capacity:4.9 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Torque:25 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug) Install a new washer on the drain bolt. Only use an OE drain plug.



What are signs of a bad Altima engine?


When it comes to your Altima's engine, consistent performance is crucial. But what happens when the engine starts acting up? There are several signs to watch for that may indicate an engine problem. Loss of power, stalling, and strange noises coming from under the hood are common symptoms you should never ignore.



What's the fastest Altima?


2021 Altima Engine Performance

2021 Nissan Altima Engine Specs
Trim LevelsEngine SizeTop Speed
Platinum2.5L 4-cylinder119mph (Estimated)
SL2.5L 4-cylinder119mph (Estimated)
SR VC-TURBO™2.0-L VC-Turbo™ 4-cylinder130mph (Estimated)



What type of oil does a 2014 Nissan use?


If you have a Nissan Rogue that's model years 2014, 2015, or 2016, you'll use either 0W-20 oil or 5W-30 oil depending on which engine you have. If you have a Nissan Rogue that's model year 2013 or earlier, you'll want to use 5W-30 oil.


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