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What type of oil does a 2018 Nissan use?

Most 2018 Nissan models use SAE 0W-20 full synthetic motor oil as the standard. Yet engine choices vary by model, and some V6 configurations may call for 5W-30 synthetic. Always confirm with the owner's manual or a dealer.


Understanding the typical oil requirements for 2018 Nissans


Below are the general guidelines many 2018 Nissan vehicles follow. It’s important to verify the exact specification for your specific model and climate since there can be variations by engine and trim.


Common guidelines for 2018 Nissan engines


The following guidelines reflect typical recommendations across the 2018 lineup. They assume modern, gasoline engines and standards such as API SN or newer and ILSAC GF-5 or newer.



  • 2.5L four-cylinder engines commonly used in many 2018 models (for example certain Altima, Sentra, and Rogue configurations) typically require 0W-20 synthetic motor oil.

  • 3.5L V6 engines (where equipped on higher trims) often call for 5W-30 synthetic motor oil.

  • Other smaller or hybrid variants may also use 0W-20 synthetic oil, but some may have different requirements. Always verify for your exact model.


Note: Exact specifications vary by model, engine, and climate. Refer to your manual or Nissan’s official service information to be sure.


How to confirm the exact oil for your 2018 Nissan


To ensure you use the correct oil, follow these steps to confirm for your specific vehicle:



  1. Check the owner's manual in the Engine/Lubrication section for the recommended viscosity and specification (for example, 0W-20 and API SN/ILSAC GF-5).

  2. Inspect the under-hood label or oil cap, which often lists the required grade (such as 0W-20).

  3. Consult a Nissan dealer or the official Nissan service site if you’re unsure about your exact engine and trim.

  4. Ask a certified technician to confirm the right oil for your climate and usage patterns (city driving vs. highway, extreme temperatures, etc.).


Concluding: While 0W-20 synthetic is the default for many 2018 Nissan four-cylinder engines, some V6 models require 5W-30. Always rely on the official manual or dealer guidance for your exact vehicle.


Why selecting the correct oil matters


Using the correct viscosity and specification helps ensure proper lubrication, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity. Deviating from Nissan’s recommended oil can affect warranty coverage and engine performance.


Summary


In short, a 2018 Nissan most often requires 0W-20 synthetic oil for its four-cylinder engines, with 5W-30 synthetic used for certain V6 configurations. To be certain for your car, check the owner's manual, the under-hood labels, or contact a Nissan dealer. Always follow the official recommendation for your exact model and climate.

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