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Nissan Almera (from 1995 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Replacing the engine oil



Replace oil in accordance with the Table. 18. The best way to drain waste oil from a hot engine. When driving mainly in urban areas or dusty terrain period between oil changes should be reduced.
Remove the oil filler plug of the engine. Unscrew the drain plug and drain the crankcase waste oil. Without waiting for the fall of the last drop of oil, screw and tighten the drain plug torque 3-4 kgf ?� m, setting a new O-ring. Fill the engine with fresh oil so that the level does not exceed the maximum allowed. At every oil change, replace the oil filter.

Table 1.8 Capacities and used lubricants
Place filling
L
Name of liquid
Replacement interval
Fuel tank
50
Cars with petrol engines: unleaded petrol with an octane rating of at least 95; Cars with diesel engines: fuel for diesel engines
-
The lubrication system of petrol engines
3.2 (including 0.4 liters of the oil filter)
When the ambient temperature is above 20 ?� C butyric SAE 10W-30; in areas with hot climates butyric SAE 20W-40 or 20W-50. Class quality of the oil on the API - SG or SH
Every 15 000 km or every year of operation
The lubrication system of diesel engines
4.6 (including 0.5 liters of the oil filter)
When the ambient temperature is above 20 ?� C butyric SAE 10W30; in areas with hot climates butyric SAE 20W-40 or 20W-50. The class API CD quality
Every 10 000 km or every six months of operation
Engine cooling GA14DE
5.9
Antifreeze ethylene glycol and distilled water in the ratio 1: 1 at a temperature of -35 ?� C
First change after 90 000 km or five years of operation, and then every 60 000 km or two years of operation
Engine cooling system SR20DE, GA16DE
6.4
The cooling system of diesel engines
5.2
Manual transmission RS 5F ZOA
2.8-3.0
SAE 80W-90. Class quality API GL4
The oil is designed for the entire lifespan of the car. Check the level every 30 000 km or every year of operation
Manual transmission RS 5F 31A
2.9-3.2
Automatic transmission
7
ATF
The oil is designed for the entire lifespan of the car. Check the level every 30 000 km or every year of operation
Power steering
0.9
Oil type Dexron TM
The oil is designed for the entire lifespan of the car. Check the level in the reservoir every 30 000 km or every year of operation
The system of hydraulic brakes and clutches
-
Synthetic brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 (US FMVSS N 116)
Every 60 000 km or every two years of operation




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