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2019 Nissan Pathfinder — Engine Oil

Engine oil is absolutely fitted to and required by the 2019 Nissan Pathfinder. Nissan’s own technical literature (2019 Pathfinder Owner’s Manual and Service & Maintenance Guide) specifies engine oil for the 3.5‑litre V6 petrol (VQ‑series) engine, including viscosity and service intervals. Those documents call for modern low‑viscosity, API/ILSAC‑approved oil (Nissan commonly recommends 0W‑20 full synthetic) and regular oil and filter changes.

In the Pathfinder’s V6, engine oil does more than stop metal parts rubbing. It forms a protective film that cuts friction, carries heat away from hotspots, suspends soot and varnish, and feeds vital systems like the variable valve timing actuators and chain tensioners. Quality oil with the right additive pack keeps seals conditioned, neutralises acids, and resists sludge, so the engine stays quiet, efficient, and long‑lived.

For everyday Aussie and Kiwi conditions, the service guidance typically lands at every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first, with more frequent changes if the vehicle tows, idles lots, or drives short trips. Always replace the oil filter at the same time, use the specified viscosity (commonly 0W‑20 meeting ILSAC GF‑5/GF‑6 or API SN/SN Plus/SP), and stick with a reputable brand or Genuine Nissan oil. After refilling, run the engine, let it settle, and recheck the dipstick to confirm the level sits between the marks—overfilling is just as ordinary as running low.

Handy maintenance tips owners appreciate:

  • Check the dipstick monthly or before long trips, top up with the same grade.
  • Watch for tell‑tales: oil warning light, tapping on cold start, blue smoke, or a burning smell.
  • At changes, fit a new crush washer on the sump plug, and dispose of used oil responsibly at a council facility.
  • If operating in high heat, heavy towing, dusty roads, or frequent short runs, tighten the interval.

Sticking to the right oil and schedule helps the Pathfinder run smoother, sip less fuel, and avoid costly timing gear or valvetrain dramas down the track. For the exact capacity and approvals for a specific market, the 2019 Pathfinder Owner’s Manual is the go‑to reference.

Popular questions about 2019 Nissan Pathfinder engine oil

What oil type and viscosity should be used?
Nissan typically specifies a full‑synthetic 0W‑20 for the 2019 Pathfinder’s 3.5‑litre V6, meeting ILSAC GF‑5/GF‑6 or API SN/SN Plus/SP. Genuine Nissan Motor Oil is fine, as are reputable equivalents with the correct approvals. In hotter climates or heavy‑duty use, some manuals allow alternative grades—always follow the handbook for your market.

How often should the oil be changed?
A sensible rule for Australia and New Zealand is every 10,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. If the vehicle tows, idles, or does lots of short trips, shorten that to keep the oil fresh and detergents effective. Replace the filter at every oil change.

How much oil does the engine take?
Expect roughly five litres with a filter change, but always confirm in the Owner’s Manual and finish by setting the level on the dipstick. Variations occur by market and filter used, so the dipstick check is the final word.

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