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2010 Nissan Pathfinder: What it is and how to keep it humming
The 2010 Nissan Pathfinder is a tough, family-friendly SUV with genuine off-road nous. Built on a sturdy ladder-frame, it’s happy towing the boat to the bach or tackling corrugated tracks on a long-weekend run. Most examples in Australia and New Zealand came with the 2.5‑litre turbo‑diesel, while some pack the punchy 4.0‑litre V6 petrol. With roomy seven-seat practicality, decent ground clearance, and proper low-range (on the right variants), it balances weekday school runs with weekend adventures without breaking a sweat.
Keeping a 2010 Pathfinder in top nick is mostly about regular, sensible servicing. Fresh engine oil and filters at conservative intervals help these engines stay reliable, especially if it tows or sees dusty conditions. Diesel owners should stay on top of fuel and air filtration, and keep an ear out for timing chain rattle on cold starts. Automatic transmissions, differentials and transfer cases appreciate periodic fluid changes, and the suspension responds well to inspections of bushes, ball joints and shocks—particularly if it’s carried gear or a caravan around the country. Tyres, brakes and wheel alignments deserve routine attention, as they wear faster on heavier SUVs.
- Service engine oil and filters regularly, check for leaks under the bonnet.
- Replace brake fluid every two years and inspect pads/rotors.
- Refresh coolant on schedule and watch radiator/hoses for aging.
- Change transmission, diff and transfer oils per the handbook.
- Clean or replace the air filter, diesel fuel filter at advised intervals.
- Rotate tyres, maintain pressures, and align after off-road trips.
- Listen for timing chain noise and inspect belt-driven accessories.
Does the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder use a timing belt or a chain?
Both the 2.5‑litre turbo‑diesel and the 4.0‑litre V6 petrol use timing chains, not belts. Chains are designed to last, but they still rely on good oil and timely services. If there’s a rattle on cold start, have a technician check the guides and tensioners.
What’s the towing capacity for a 2010 Pathfinder?
Many 2010 Pathfinders in AU/NZ are rated up to 3,000 kg braked, depending on variant, transmission, and towbar setup. Always confirm the exact rating on the vehicle’s compliance plate and ensure the towbar, trailer, and load distribution match legal and manufacturer limits.
Which engine oil should be used?
Use quality oil that meets the specs in the owner’s manual. Many owners choose a full‑synthetic 5W‑30 or 5W‑40 meeting the correct ACEA ratings (low‑SAPs oil if a DPF is fitted). Driving conditions, climate, and service intervals all influence the best pick, so follow the handbook or ask a trusted mechanic.