Nissan Versa Service Intervals

* 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.

The Nissan Versa is a subcompact sedan in its current version and seats five people. In past model years, the model received hatchback versions. Whatever class your Versa falls in, we've got a certified auto team ready to take care of your Nissan Versa maintenance schedule. These usually quick, simple services touch up the components and fluids of your vehicle and send you on your way again with a healthier vehicle. Our listed intervals are simple suggestions, but if you'd like to see the official recommendations for services, please consult your indispensable owner's manual.

15,000 Miles

The Versa holds up very well against city and highway traffic, but even the best cars need maintenance as they age. At 15,000 miles, most Versa models will need a quick oil change and a replacement of the oil filter. The cabin air filter - a simple unit that keeps out particulates from the cabin - might also need replacing.

30,000 Miles

The basic design of the Versa helps it maintain its composure as it ages, but at 30,000 miles, you'll likely want to swap out some worn parts for new ones. For example, this is a good stage to replace the fuel filter and spark plugs. It'll get your Versa starting up a lot quicker and sharper.

60,000 Miles

At this stage of your vehicle's life, its drive belt has seen a lot of action. Because of that, you might have symptoms of an ailing drive belt. This might include seeing the wear and tear on the belt itself or hearing some squealing coming from your Versa. That's asking you for some help. A brand-new drive belt at 60,000 miles is often advisable.

90,000 Miles

The hoses and belts of a vehicle really take a lot of damage by 90,000 miles. While they don't always "break down" completely, it's often a good idea to replace them before it reaches that point. Our mechanics look for the spark plug, brake pad, and engine coolant hose damage at this stage. We can easily replace all those components at 90,000 miles.

120,000 Miles

As your vehicle reaches veteran territory, it'll need full inspections of the engine mount, suspension system, and steering system. It's likely going to need a fresh batch of fluids, too.

If you have additional questions about Nissan Versa service intervals, please contact our service team to discuss your Versa's health.

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