Can you change the oil in a Nissan Titan 4×4?

Can you change the oil in a Nissan Titan 4×4?

Drew is an authorized Amsoil dealer and a proud owner of a Nissan Titan 4X4 who wants to show others they can do their own car work at home. Changing the oil in your Titan’s rear differential may seem like a daunting task, but in reality, it is nearly just as easy as changing your motor oil.

Where is the oil plug on a Nissan Titan?

On Titans with the off-road package, the plug is about six inches behind the back of the skid plate and towards the passenger side of the truck. The plug faces the front end, tilted slightly to the passenger side.

Do you need to change rear differential on Nissan Titan?

Nissan took the time to design the rear end with a drain plug and a fill plug, so there is no need to remove the differential cover. This makes the job very quick, easy, and painless.

Can a Nissan Titan 4×4 be changed at home?

Drew is an authorized Amsoil dealer and a proud owner of a Nissan Titan 4X4 who wants to show others they can do their own car work at home. Performing an oil change is a must-know for any home mechanic or DIYer and one of the first maintenance services you should learn.

Drew is an authorized Amsoil dealer and a proud owner of a Nissan Titan 4X4 who wants to show others they can do their own car work at home. Changing the oil in your Titan’s rear differential may seem like a daunting task, but in reality, it is nearly just as easy as changing your motor oil.

On Titans with the off-road package, the plug is about six inches behind the back of the skid plate and towards the passenger side of the truck. The plug faces the front end, tilted slightly to the passenger side.

Nissan took the time to design the rear end with a drain plug and a fill plug, so there is no need to remove the differential cover. This makes the job very quick, easy, and painless.

How often do you change Trans / diff oil in a Nissan Frontier?

To each his/her own when it comes to peace of mind. I swapped trans/diff fluids every 30k miles in my ’00 XE using full synthetic at either Firestone or a mom&pop lube shop. Sold it to a family member at 185k and it was running like a top…and it still is.