The 2019 Versa SV requires SAE 0W-20 full-synthetic engine oil, meeting ILSAC GF-5 (or newer) and API SN (or newer). The engine holds about 3.7 quarts of oil with a filter, and oil changes are commonly recommended every 5,000–7,500 miles depending on driving conditions.
Understanding the right oil helps maintain engine performance and fuel efficiency. The Versa’s 1.6-liter engine is designed to run on the lighter 0W-20 grade to optimize cold-start behavior and efficiency; using a heavier oil can affect lubrication and performance. Always consult the owner’s manual or a Nissan dealer for climate-specific guidance.
Oil specifications and practical guidelines
The following list consolidates the core oil specifications and service recommendations for the Versa SV's 1.6L engine.
- Viscosity: SAE 0W-20
- Oil type: Full-synthetic 0W-20 (preferred)
- API/ILSAC rating: API SN or newer; ILSAC GF-5 or newer
- Oil capacity: Approximately 3.7 quarts (3.5 liters) with filter
- Recommended change interval: Typically 5,000 miles under severe service or 7,500 miles for normal driving, or per the maintenance minder system
Bottom line: use 0W-20 full synthetic oil, about 3.7 quarts, and follow the maintenance minder or the 5,000–7,500-mile guideline to keep the engine in good condition. Always verify exact specifications in the owner’s manual or with a Nissan technician for climate-specific guidance.
DIY and maintenance tips
If you’re changing the oil yourself, ensure the engine is cool, drain the old oil completely, replace the oil filter, and pour in the new oil gradually while checking the level with the dipstick. Dispose of used oil at a certified recycling center.
Summary
For the 2019 Versa SV, the recommended oil is SAE 0W-20 full-synthetic oil (API SN or newer, ILSAC GF-5 or newer), with a capacity of about 3.7 quarts, and a change interval of roughly 5,000–7,500 miles depending on driving conditions and maintenance reminders. Always refer to the owner’s manual for climate-specific guidance and Nissan-approved specifications.


