How to Change Oil in a Nissan Murano: Step-by-Step Guide

Changing the oil in your Nissan Murano is crucial for keeping your engine running smoothly. Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide on how to do it yourself!

Tools and Materials Needed:

  • Oil filter wrench
  • Socket set or wrench
  • Oil drain pan
  • New engine oil (check your manual for the correct type and amount)
  • New oil filter
  • Funnel
  • Rags or paper towels

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

Before starting, make sure you have all your tools and materials ready. It helps to have everything within arm’s reach.

Step 2: Prepare Your Vehicle

  1. Park your Nissan Murano on a flat surface and turn off the engine.
  2. Allow the engine to cool down if it has been running.
  3. For safety, use wheel chocks and jack stands if you need to lift the vehicle.

Step 3: Drain Old Oil

  1. Place the oil drain pan under the oil pan’s drain plug.
  2. Remove the drain plug using your wrench and allow the old oil to drain completely into the pan.
  3. Once empty, replace the drain plug and tighten it securely.

Step 4: Replace Oil Filter

  1. Use the oil filter wrench to remove the old oil filter.
  2. Before installing the new filter, apply a little oil to the rubber seal of the new filter to ensure a good seal.
  3. Install the new oil filter by hand until snug, then give it a slight tighten (do not over-tighten).

Step 5: Add New Oil

  1. Open the hood of your Murano and locate the oil filler cap.
  2. Using a funnel, pour the new engine oil into the oil filler. Refer to your manual for the correct amount.
  3. Replace the oil filler cap once done.

Step 6: Check Oil Level

  1. Start your engine and let it run for a minute.
  2. Turn off the engine and wait a few minutes, then check the oil level using the dipstick. Add more oil if necessary.

Maintenance Tips

  • It’s recommended to change your oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, but check your manual for specifics on your model.
  • Keep an eye on your oil level regularly, especially before long trips.

Conclusion

Changing the oil in your Nissan Murano is a straightforward process that can save you money and help maintain your vehicle. If you have any questions or tips to share, feel free to discuss below!

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Changing oil in a Nissan Murano is straightforward! Here’s a comprehensive tutorial about the necessary tools, types of oil, and safety precautions. You’ll need a wrench, an oil filter, and at least 5 quarts of oil. Make sure to check the manual for oil specifications!

To add to that, I recommend using synthetic oil for better engine health. It really makes a difference!

What are the approved synthetic oil brands for the Murano? I want to ensure I’m using the best for my car.

I usually go with Mobil 1 or Castrol. They’re both great options for Nissan vehicles!

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Don’t forget to put on gloves and ensure the car is warm but not too hot before working on it. Safety first, everyone!

You can also use a funnel to avoid spills when adding oil! It’s a little trick that saves a mess, haha!

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Haha, definitely! Last time I changed my oil, I regretted not using one. Messes are no fun!

Thanks for all these tips! I’ll be changing my oil this weekend. Do I need a special tool for removing the oil filter?

A simple oil filter wrench works wonders! It’s not absolutely required but definitely helpful to keep things easy.

What if I forget to change my oil regularly? Can the engine really suffer? I’ve heard varying opinions.

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Yes, absolutely. Prolonged neglect can lead to severe engine wear and costly repairs. Always stick to a regular maintenance schedule to avoid problems!

Changing your own oil can be a great way to save money! For the Nissan Murano, I’d recommend using synthetic oil due to its superior high-temperature stability and better performance in cold weather. Plus, it can go longer between changes!

That’s a great point! I’ve been using synthetic blend oil in my Murano and it works well too. It’s a nice middle ground between conventional and full synthetic.

I’ve read that conventional oil works fine for older Murano models. However, can anyone confirm if the durability of synthetic oil is really worth the extra price?

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Yes! While synthetic oil might be pricier, it lasts longer and performs better, especially in extreme conditions. My engine feels smoother since I switched!

Don’t forget to check the owner’s manual! Nissan usually specifies the oil weight and type—typically 5W-30 for the Murano. Following their guidelines is key!

Absolutely, sticking to those recommendations is essential for engine longevity! I’ve learned the hard way from not following it.

Synthetic blends can be a great compromise for those who don’t want full synthetic or conventional oil. Plus, they often offer reduced emissions!

Can someone explain how often we should be changing the oil when using synthetic? I heard you can go way longer than with conventional.