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How to Change Engine Oil 2007-14 Nissan Rogue
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Tools used
Funnel
Oil Filter Wrench
14mm Socket
Drain Pan
Ratchet
Cloth Rags
1. Draining the Oil
Raise the vehicle on jack stands
Have a drain pan ready
Remove the 14mm bolt from the drain
Drain the oil
Twist on the 14mm drain bolt
Tighten the bolt with a 15mm wrench or socket and ratchet
2. Removing the Oil Filter
Remove the clips from the inner wheel well liner
Remove the oil filter with an oil filter wrench
Clean the area with a rag
3. Installing the Oil Filter
Place a layer of oil around the rim of the oil filter
Twist the oil filter into place
Reinstall the inner wheel well
4. Servicing the Oil
Remove the oil cap
Place a funnel into the oil fill
Replace the oil to the recommended amount
Replace the oil cap
Start the vehicle
Let the engine run for a few seconds
Turn the vehicle off
Check the oil level with the dipstick
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 2009 Nissan Rogue. We're going to show you how to drain and fill your vehicle's oil, as well as how to remove and replace your engine oil filter.
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Here are the items you'll need for this procedure: 14mm socket, ratchet, drain pan, rags, oil filter wrench, oil, funnel
Remove your oil cap. Remove the 14mm oil pan drain plug with a socket and ratchet. Make sure you have a drain bucket under the pan before removing the plug, and place the plug somewhere clean and dry while you wait for your oil to drain. Reinstall the drain plug when the oil is finished draining, and tighten it back down with your 14mm socket and ratchet. Be sure to wipe up any excess oil spills.
And then your oil filter is actually located behind this little plastic cover. All of our clips are missing, so you may need to remove them, or you may just be able to pry it out of the way. You may need to use a strap wrench or filter wrench to help get this loose. And it does tend to leak onto the sub frame a little bit, so make sure you have a little extra room on your drain bucket. I'm just going to leave it loose and allow the oil to finish draining. Finish removing your oil filter, and always check to make sure that the old gasket is on there and not stuck to the engine.
If you double up on the gaskets it's not going to seal. Put some new oil on the tip of your finger and lubricate the gasket with it, then reinstall the filter onto its spindle. There's no need to use a tool when reinstalling these, just get them as tight as you can by hand. Wipe up any oil that made its way onto the sub frame.
Reinstall the pins to the inner wheel well if yours are still there. Fill the engine with 4-7/8 quarts of your favorite oil. Reinstall your oil cap, and run the vehicle for a few seconds to allow oil pressure to cycle through the motor. Shut it off and check your oil level. Correct as necessary.
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Customer Q&A
is this item copper or copper coated?October 22, 2022
John D
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This is an OEM factory Nissan copper gasket
October 24, 2022
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How many washer does it come with?February 2, 2023
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Hello, this is a single drain plug gasket.
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Is this interchangeable with the automatic transmission gasket?February 12, 2023
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Thank you for your inquiry! This Gasket is listed to fit automatic and manual transmission.
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