
* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.
Nissan Versa service intervals are those simple but vital services that keep your model running well over the years. Things like oil changes and battery checks prevent or catch problems before they become expensive and inconvenient. The Nissan Versa maintenance schedule we go over today provides a helpful but general overview of the kind of service your Versa might need over the years. To get a full and accurate picture of what your Versa services are, please consult your owner's manual. It's the bible of car maintenance and gives you an official timetable for your services.
15,000 Miles
The simple oil and oil filter change takes less than 20 minutes but can add years to the lifespan of your vehicle. We have an express lane for this service because it's frequently needed all throughout a vehicle's time on the road. At 15,000 miles, it might be time for a speedy oil change. During this early maintenance, you also might need basics like new windshield wipers.
30,000 Miles
Because 30,000 miles is still extremely early in a model's life, there might be new recalls at this stage. Be sure to ask our certified auto mechanics if any new recalls were issued for your still pretty new Versa. If you've got an older model, our technicians will look at components like brake pads, rotors, and fuel filters. The fuel filter is extremely important in keeping debris and damage away from your engine.
60,000 Miles
The fluids that keep your model running strong include engine coolant, oil, and automatic transmission fluid. All three of these fluids often need to be changed at 60,000 miles.
90,000 Miles
Depending on where you drive, certain components can really wear out by 90,000 miles. It's not always the case, but it's a good idea to have technicians perform a multi-point inspection to look for damage on the steering system, suspension systems (shocks and struts), and belts/hoses. If we find signs that these components are ailing, we can replace them with OEM components.
120,000 Miles
The spark plugs of a Versa keep it starting quickly and without a hitch. If you've noticed your model doesn't feel as strong starting up these days, it might be time for new spark plugs. One hundred twenty thousand miles is also a good time for a complete overall, with new belts, hoses, fluids, and brake components.
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