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2015‑Nissan‑Pathfinder parts and high‑level maintenance guide

This 2015‑Nissan‑Pathfinder page is for drivers chasing the right part and a quick refresher on the vehicle itself. The R52 Pathfinder blends family-friendly space with a smooth petrol V6 and an easygoing CVT, making school runs, road trips, and weekend footy duties feel effortless. Seats are flexible, the cabin is quiet, and there’s ample room for prams, camping gear, or the dog.

Under the bonnet sits a 3.5‑litre petrol V6 paired to a CVT, tuned for relaxed torque and steady cruising. Many local examples are all‑wheel drive, handy on wet boat ramps and gravel backroads across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Towing is confident when set up correctly, and a well‑maintained cooling system keeps temps in check on long climbs.

Maintenance is straightforward if it’s kept on time—generally every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, depending on use.

  • Engine oil and filter: quality 5W‑30 (check owner specs)
  • CVT fluid: Nissan NS‑3 only, inspect regularly if towing
  • Coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid levels
  • Spark plugs (iridium) around the long‑life interval
  • Air and cabin filters, battery health, and accessory belts
  • Tyres: rotate, balance, and align to prevent cupping
  • Software updates and TSBs via a dealer or trusted workshop

When sourcing parts, match by VIN to avoid trim and mid‑year variances. Genuine or reputable aftermarket components work well, focus on correct fit, torque specs, and fresh fluids. Keep service records tidy—buyers in Oz value a stamped book and receipts.

What engine and fuel economy does the 2015 Nissan Pathfinder have?

Most local Pathfinders run a 3.5‑litre petrol V6 with a CVT, in either 2WD or AWD depending on trim. Official combined use sits roughly around the low‑to‑mid 10s (L/100 km), while real‑world numbers often land closer to 11–13 L/100 km based on load, driving style, and terrain.

How often should the CVT be serviced?

Have the CVT fluid inspected around every 40,000–60,000 kilometres, especially if doing lots of towing or city heat cycling. Use Nissan NS‑3 fluid only, and consider a fluid change if it’s dark or has a burnt smell. Software updates and a healthy cooling system help the transmission live a long life.

What common issues should owners watch for?

Keep an ear out for CVT shudder under load, ensure the cooling system is leak‑free, and check tailgate struts and brake wear. Regular tyre rotations help avoid uneven wear. It’s also smart to ask a dealer to check for relevant service campaigns during scheduled servicing.

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