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2007 Nissan Maxima engine oil — what it does and how to look after it

Engine oil is absolutely relevant and required on the 2007 Nissan Maxima. Nissan’s own technical literature — the 2007 Maxima Owner’s Manual and the Nissan Service & Maintenance Guide for the VQ35DE 3.5‑litre V6 — specifies engine oil as a core service item, calling for 5W‑30 oil meeting the appropriate API specification and routine oil and filter changes. That settles it: this Maxima definitely uses engine oil, and looking after it matters.

In this Maxima, engine oil does the heavy lifting: it lubricates the moving bits, reduces wear, carries heat away from hot spots, keeps varnish and sludge in check with detergents, and feeds hydraulic systems like the timing chain tensioners. Good oil also helps seal tiny clearances in the rings and bearings, which keeps compression healthy and the engine running smooth and quiet. Let it go too long, and the VQ35DE can suffer from sticky rings, noisy chains, and premature wear — none of which are a good time.

For everyday Aussie and Kiwi driving, a quality 5W‑30 that meets API SM or later (SN/SN Plus/SP are fine and backward‑compatible) is the go‑to choice, mineral or synthetic. The refill volume is about 4.3 litres with a new filter, but they should always aim by the dipstick — fill gradually, warm it up, let it sit a few minutes, and top off to the upper mark. A fresh drain plug washer helps prevent weeps under the bonnet.

Service timing matters just as much as oil choice. Nissan’s guidance for vehicles of this era supports change intervals around every 10,000 km or 12 months under normal use in local conditions, and halving that to roughly 5,000 km or 6 months if the car sees short trips, frequent cold starts, high ambient heat, towing, or dusty/gravel roads. If the oil looks gritty, smells like fuel, or the level drops between checks, bring the change forward and keep an eye out for leaks around the rocker covers and sump.

  • Stick with 5W‑30 meeting API SM or later, synthetic is a safe bet.
  • Replace the oil filter at every oil change.
  • Check the level monthly and before long trips, top up as needed.
  • If the oil light flickers or stays on, switch off and investigate immediately.

Popular questions about 2007 Nissan Maxima engine oil

What oil type and viscosity suit a 2007 Nissan Maxima?
Nissan specifies 5W‑30 engine oil that meets API SM or a later spec. In Australia and New Zealand climates, a quality full‑synthetic 5W‑30 works brilliantly year‑round, offering strong protection on hot days and easy cold starts in winter.

How much oil does it take?
With a filter change, expect roughly 4.3 litres. Always use the dipstick to fine‑tune the final level after warming and resting the engine, as actual capacity can vary slightly.

How often should the oil be changed?
A practical target is every 10,000 km or 12 months for normal use. If the Maxima does lots of short trips, sees dusty roads, tows, or idles in traffic in hot weather, bring that down to about 5,000 km or 6 months to keep the VQ35DE happy.

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