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2018 Nissan Pathfinder head gasket — what it does and when to sort it

Yes, the 2018 Nissan Pathfinder (R52 Series II) absolutely uses a head gasket. Technical references that confirm this include the Nissan Factory Service Manual for the R52 (2017–2019, Engine Mechanical and Cooling System sections, which detail head gasket procedures and torque-angle sequences) and Nissan’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, which lists multi-layer steel head gaskets for the VQ35DD 3.5‑litre V6. So the part is relevant to this model.

On the 2018 Pathfinder, the head gasket’s job is to seal the joint between the aluminium cylinder head and block, keeping combustion pressure in, and oil and coolant in their own passages. Being a multi-layer steel (MLS) design, it copes well with the engine’s heat cycles and the higher cylinder pressures typical of direct-injection V6s. When it’s healthy, the engine runs clean, cool and efficient. When it isn’t, things go pear-shaped quickly.

It’s not a routine service item, but it should be on the radar during ownership. If the cooling system is neglected or the engine is overheated, the gasket can be compromised. A shop that knows VQ-series engines will check for tell-tales during servicing and cooling system work.

  • Red flags: unexplained coolant loss, sweet-smelling exhaust, white steam from the tailpipe once warm, creamy residue under the oil cap, rough cold starts, persistent overheating, pressurised hoses when cold, or a check engine light linked to misfire.
  • Avoid “stop-leak” quick fixes — they can gum up radiators and heater cores and don’t address the cause.

If replacement is needed, it’s a proper job: cylinder heads off, timing components locked and aligned, surfaces cleaned and checked for flatness, and new torque‑to‑yield head bolts fitted. Quality MLS gaskets, fresh intake/exhaust gaskets, new coolant, engine oil and filter, plus a careful cooling system bleed are all part of doing it right. Given the front timing cover’s RTV sealing on VQ engines, resealing and cleanliness matter heaps to prevent weeps later.

Prevention is better than cure. Keep coolant at the correct spec and mix, service on time, confirm radiator fans work, and don’t ignore an inching temp gauge — pull over and let it cool. If towing or heading across the Nullarbor in summer, make sure the cooling system is in top nick before the kilometres pile on.

Popular questions

Does the 2018 Pathfinder actually have a head gasket?
It does. Nissan’s Factory Service Manual for the R52 Pathfinder outlines the cylinder head gasket and torque sequence for the VQ35DD V6, and the Nissan parts catalogue lists the MLS head gasket used on this engine. It’s a standard, critical seal between the head and block.

What are early signs a 2018 Pathfinder head gasket is failing?
Think coolant disappearing with no obvious leak, white exhaust vapour when warm, milky residue in the oil filler, overheating under load, or hard cold starts and misfires. Any of these warrant a cooling system pressure test and combustion leak check by a qualified tech.

Can regular maintenance prevent head gasket dramas?
It helps a lot. Stick to coolant service intervals with the correct spec coolant, make sure the radiator and fans are up to scratch, and fix small leaks quickly. Avoid driving when overheated — even a short overheat can warp an alloy head and stress the gasket.

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