2019 Nissan Sentra Oil Type and Other Oil Maintenance Information

Lisa Conant, Automotive Features Reviewer at CarParts.com

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Lisa Conant, Automotive Content Specialist

Automotive Features Reviewer at CarParts.com

Written by CarParts.com Research Team - Updated on February 2nd, 2024

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Summary
  • Nissan recommends motor oil with a viscosity of OW-20 for the 2019 Nissan Sentra.
  • Change the oil of your 2019 Nissan Sentra every 7,500 to 12,000 miles or every six months.
  • Regular oil changes extend the engine’s service life and help the 2019 Nissan Sentra run smoothly.
  • Your 2019 Nissan Sentra might need an oil change if the oil change light illuminates, the lubricant looks dark or dirty, or if the engine makes loud noises.

Your 2019 Nissan Sentra is perfect for long trips with its spacious storage and NissanConnect infotainment system. It’s a joy to drive, and if you want to keep it that way, you must stay on top of its maintenance schedule. That includes changing its oil regularly.

What Type of Oil Does a 2019 Nissan Sentra Take?

Any brand would do as long as the engine oil complies with the API specifications that Nissan set. Image credit: Nissan News USA.

The automaker recommends using motor oil with a viscosity of OW-20. Any brand would do as long as the engine oil complies with the API specifications that Nissan set.

How Often Should You Do an Oil Change?

Most automakers recommend changing the oil every 7,500 to 12,000 miles or every six months. If you want to learn more about your Sentra’s oil change schedule, consult your owner’s manual or talk to your dealership.

Why Change Your Oil Regularly?

The motor oil lubricates the engine’s moving parts and helps the engine cool. Following your regular oil change schedule can help prolong the life of your engine and keep it running smoothly.

Signs You Need to Change Your Sedan’s Oil Early

If your oil change light is on, it might be a sign that there isn’t enough oil in your engine.

There are times when you’ll have to change your engine’s oil earlier than the suggested schedule. Here are some signs you need to do an oil change soon:

Oil Change Light

If your oil change light is on, it might be a sign that there isn’t enough oil in your engine. Use the dipstick to check the oil level in your engine. The check engine light might also illuminate if a motor oil issue is causing problems for your Nissan.

Dirty or Dark Oil

Oil darkens over time due to heat, impurities, and debris that it picked up while flowing through the engine. Checking the dipstick regularly will help you monitor the color of your engine oil. Change the oil if the oil is dark or murky.

Noticeable Engine Noise

Engine oil lubricates parts to reduce friction. So if there’s not enough, the moving parts that make metal-on-metal contact can create light tapping or grinding noises. Also, if the oil pressure in the engine is low, you might hear lifters and/or cam bearing noise.

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About The Authors
Reviewed By Lisa Conant

Automotive Features Reviewer at CarParts.com

Lisa Conant grew up in Canada around a solid contingency of gear heads and DIY motor enthusiasts. She is an eclectic writer with a varied repertoire in the automotive industry, including research pieces with a focus on daily drivers and recreational vehicles. Lisa has written for Car Bibles and The Drive.

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