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2016 Nissan Pathfinder: parts fitment and easy maintenance tips

The 2016 Nissan Pathfinder is a roomy seven‑seater that mixes weekday comfort with weekend versatility. In Australia and New Zealand it runs a smooth 3.5‑litre V6 with Xtronic CVT, in front‑wheel drive or Nissan’s clever 4x4i. It’s easy to live with, reasonably economical for its size, and happily hauls kids and gear.

This page covers parts and accessories suited to the 2016 Pathfinder, keeping fitment straightforward across ST, ST‑L, and Ti. From service bits under the bonnet to tow and brake upgrades, the aim is factory‑style compatibility and quick installs. The V6 layout leaves decent access, so many driveway jobs need only basic tools.

High‑level care is simple and mostly by‑the‑book:

  • Service every 10,000 km or 12 months, use quality full‑synthetic 5W‑30 per the owner’s manual.
  • Inspect CVT fluid and replace as the logbook recommends, especially if towing or driving in heat.
  • Swap engine air and cabin filters when dusty or at scheduled intervals.
  • Brake pads, rotors, and fluid deserve attention, refresh fluid about every two years.
  • Coolant and spark plugs last long but shouldn’t be ignored, follow kilometre/time markers.
  • Rotate tyres every 10,000 km, check pressures (including the spare), and keep wheel alignments tidy.

For towing, a properly equipped Pathfinder can pull up to 2,700 kg braked reliably and safely, pair the right towbar, wiring, and brake controller, and consider a trans cooler for heavy, hilly hauls. Keep software updates current through a dealer or trusted indie, and this big family bus will keep doing the hard yakka without fuss.

What’s the towing capacity of a 2016 Nissan Pathfinder in AU/NZ?

When correctly equipped, it’s rated up to 2,700 kg braked. The right towbar, wiring, and an electric brake controller are essential, and payload/GVM/GCM limits still apply. For frequent or heavy hauling, many owners add a transmission cooler and keep CVT servicing tight.

Does the 2016 Pathfinder use a timing belt or chain?

The 3.5‑litre V6 uses a timing chain. It’s designed to be long‑life, but clean oil and on‑time services help keep it quiet and reliable over big kilometres.

What fuel economy do owners typically see?

Real‑world figures often land around 10–12 L/100 km in mixed driving for 2WD models, with 4WD, roof loads, and towing pushing that higher. Tyre pressures, gentle throttle, and up‑to‑date servicing help keep consumption in check.

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