What type of coolant does Nissan Juke use?

What type of coolant does Nissan Juke use?

Prestone 50/50 Coolant/Antifreeze.

How do you check the water in a Nissan Juke?

Check the coolant level in the reservoir when the engine is cold. If the coolant level is below the MIN level 2 , open the reservoir cap and add coolant up to the MAX level 1 . If the reservoir is empty, check the coolant level in the radiator when the engine is cold.

What kind of engine does a 2012 Nissan Juke have?

The coupe-like 2012 Nissan Juke is faster, handles better, and feels more fun to drive than most subcompacts. There’s just one engine offered in the 2012 Nissan Juke, a a 188-horsepower, turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder with direct injection. It’s an amazing piece of engineering, spinning all that power from such small displacement.

Is the navigation system on a Nissan Juke worth it?

It adds weight but doesn’t really work as well as some all-weather systems. The Juke’s $800 navigation system, on the other hand, includes the top-of-the-line stereo, which makes it worth the uptick.

What are the trim levels of the Nissan Juke?

Offered in S, SV and SL trim levels, the Juke is also available with a number of upscale features such as push-button start and a navigation system with real-time traffic information. Introduced last year, the Juke sees no significant changes for the 2012 model year.

What does the word juke mean in Nissan?

The word “juke” commonly means a feat of athletic faking-out–a quick motion in the opposite direction you’d expect. The Nissan Juke is the opposite of what we expected from the automaker, and pretty much from any earthbound styling studio. The Juke, put plain, is the wackiest car design since the Pontiac Aztek–even weirder, maybe.

Every 2012 Nissan Juke is powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-4 engine that sends 188 hp and 177 pound-feet of torque to the front wheels. A continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) is standard on the S trim.

How long is the warranty on a 2012 Nissan Juke?

I purchased my 2012 Nissan Juke new and have loved the look, feel and reliability of this vehicle until a few days ago. I have taken care of the vehicle and have lower than average miles on it. The warrant only covers 3 years and the turbo assembly now needs to be replaced.

Offered in S, SV and SL trim levels, the Juke is also available with a number of upscale features such as push-button start and a navigation system with real-time traffic information. Introduced last year, the Juke sees no significant changes for the 2012 model year.

Are there any problems with the Nissan Juke?

There was a service bulletin sent out about 2011-2013 Jukes saying Nissan knows this is a problems. However the dealership knows nothing about it and less than helpful. They want to charge 160$ to see if they can diagnose it, but it must fail in order for them to diagnose. The problem with that is that it doesn’t always fail.