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Scotty, I have a question regarding my 2023 Nissan rogue SV can I change my own oil I have been working on cars all my life will this void my warranty if I change my own oil also Scotty, what brand of motor oil do you recommend? 


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You won't void your warranty but keep receipts for your oil and filter and log the date and mileage that you're changing the oil.

You can use any leading brand of oil that meets the vehicle's requirements. Change at no more than 5000 mile intervals.

Also consider changing the CVT fluid every 20K-30K miles. The transmissions on those are weak and regular fluid changes will help get the best life out of it. (Only use OEM fluid.)


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Posted by: @rvandeberg

will this void my warranty if I change my own oil

A copy of the warranty contract was included with the vehicle when you purchased it.

 

 


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Posted by: @rvandeberg

what brand of motor oil do you recommend? 

Oil brand makes zero difference. Pay attention to the specification in your owner's manual.


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It will not void the warranty.  Just make sure to change oil sooner than what is indicated in your owner’s manual, ideally every 5,000 miles.  Keep all receipts, and it may not be a bad idea (with a smartphone or camera) to record yourself performing the oil changes.  Make sure to keep a journal or in some electronic spreadsheet someplace the exact mileage and time stamp when you changed the oil.


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As long as the oil and filter meets the requirements in the owners manual, and you document the oil change, and keep the receipts for proof. 


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