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           | Posted: Feb 07 2019 at 4:03pm | IP Logged
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I called 2 different dealerships and both gave me different service packages for my 
  2018 Nissan Frontier | 15K Maintenance. 
 
 What do you guys recommend for service? What is the 'oil treatment additive' they keep pushing and should I do it? 
 
 Thank you!
  
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           | Posted: Feb 08 2019 at 3:28am | IP Logged
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FrontierLu wrote: 
   
    
    
      
       I called 2 different 
 dealerships and both gave me different service 
 packages for my  2018 Nissan Frontier | 15K 
 Maintenance. What do you guys 
 recommend for service?What is the 'oil treatment 
 additive' they keep pushing and should I do it? 
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 Lu,
 
 I bought my 2013 New.  I follow the Guideline's in the 
 Owner's Manual and Maintenance Manual.  I do as much 
 of the preventative maintenance myself that I can.  I 
 did the same thing on my 1st Nissan Truck and drove it 
 for 20 year's.  So I recommend following the 
 Guidline's in the Owner's Manual and Maintenance 
 Manual.
 Oil Treatment Additive?  The Owner's Manual and 
 Maintenance Manual, at least Mine, say's not to use 
 any additive's.
 I change the oil out at 5K Mile's or every 6 month's 
 whichever come's 1st.
 I've also switched over to Castrol Magnatec Full 
 Synthetic 5w30.  Watch the Video:
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVD05oqnjrs
 
 At Walmart in the 5qt jug it's 21 $'s so the Price is 
 Right.
 Just study and follow the guideline's for the correct 
 Fluid's and Preventative Maintenance Schedule in the 
 Owner's Manual and Maintenance Manual is my advice.
 
 Regards,
  __________________ Barney
 2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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         FrontierLu Newbie 
          
 
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           | Posted: Feb 09 2019 at 10:32am | IP Logged
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Rubble, I am taking your advice and doing the Owner's Manual Maintenance. So oil/filter change (full synthetic $59.99) and in-cabin filter change ($79.00). They rotate the tires for, cap off fluids, car wash, and 167 point inspection free. 
 
 If I start to do the services myself, how do I get them acknowledged on car-fax, so I have a higher resale value in the future? 
 
 Thank you for your advice!
  
 
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           | Posted: Feb 09 2019 at 9:40pm | IP Logged
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FrontierLu wrote: 
   
    
    
      
       Rubble, I am taking 
 your advice and doing the Owner's Manual Maintenance. 
 So oil/filter change (full synthetic $59.99) and in-
 cabin filter change ($79.00). They rotate the tires 
 for, cap off fluids, car wash, and 167 point 
 inspection free. If I start to do 
 the services myself, how do I get them acknowledged on 
 car-fax, so I have a higher resale value in the 
 future? Thank you for your 
 advice!
 
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 Lu,
 
 You got me on the Car-Fax, never gave that a thought.  
 However I've kept my receipt's for the Oil, Filter, 
 Rear Axle Oil, and any other Fluid's like antifreeze, 
 etc, especially during the warranty period.  I also 
 enter in the Maintenance Manual date/mileage and what 
 I did.  I also bought a Hard Cover booklet at Staple's 
 (Sort of like a Diary, but for My detailed Maintenance 
 Note's) cause not enough room in the Maintenance 
 Booklet that came with Truck.  I do the same thing 
 with my other machine's ie Tractor, LawnTractor, 
 Brushcutter, etc., Mainly because I forget what and 
 when I've done maintenance and keeping a written 
 record keep's me from Redoing what I've allready done.
 
 My SVV6 AT 2wd, came from the Factory with low Coolant 
 and Low ATF.  The low coolant was easy to correct.  
 The Low ATF was causing a jerk on takeoff from a 
 Traffic Light etc.  It took me a while by studying the 
 Nissan Service Manual to figure out how to check the 
 ATF Level properly and adding ATF without overfilling.  
 I'm not going to tell you how long it took me,, but 
 I'm embarrassed to say that it took me a long time, 
 but I finally got it right and no more jerk on 
 takeoff.
 
 As long as I don't make a mistake,, I save quiet a bit 
 of money doing the preventative maintenance myself.  
 Doing it yourself is easy to make a mistake and then 
 instead of saveing money,, it can cost a Whole Lot 
 more in Repair Work.
 
 Checking and/or changeing the Cabin Filter's is pretty 
 easy,, but the plastic tab that hold's the access door 
 is very easy to break.  A lot of us DIY's have broken 
 that tab,, but there is a Hole that Nissan Provided in 
 the access door to use a screw/bolt.
 
 One thing come's to mind that cause many owner's Grief 
 is Corrosion building up on the Battery Terminal's.  
 An easy way to prevent that is to put a heavy coating 
 of Grease covering the Terminal's and the bare metal 
 end's of the Cable's.  On the Positive Cable,, there 
 is some electrical that you don't want to get 
 Corrosion on.  I've been useing Grease on Battery 
 Terminal/Cable End's for a long long time,, it's easy 
 and it work's. 
 
 You can get free access to the Nissan Factory Service 
 Manual by doing a Google Search or you can get the 
 service manual in PDF from Reliable-Store.com for 9 
 $'s.  I got mine from Reliable-Store, made a Folder 
 and downloaded the PDF File's to that Folder on my 
 Desktop, then Burned those File's to a CD, so that I  
 have a Backup Hard Copy.
 
 Be sure to watch that video of Castrol Magnatec, that 
 video sold me on the Magnatec.
 
 If you start doing your own preventative maintenance I 
 strongly advise useing a geniune Nissan Oil Filter.
  
 Beelineparts.com has free shipping and for the V6 
 Filter they have them for 8 $'s and change.  This is 
 for a V6 Filter, if you have a 4 cyl. It's probably a 
 different Filter.
 
 https://www.beelineparts.com/search?
 search_str=152089e01a
   
 The price of these filter's have gone up, when I 
 bought them last they were less than 6 $'s.
 
 Regards,
 
 
  __________________ Barney
 2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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Lu, I have over 130,000 miles on a 2005 Frontier crew cab. Change 
 the oil every four or five thousand or sooner if not driven over time. 
 Keep up with other issues, from the battery, shocks, tires, alignment 
 to propeller shaft lube. Since there was an issue with the radiator 
 leaking into the trans cooler, I replaced it about 50,000. When the 
 dealer did a major service at 100,00 I opted to replace the water 
 pump as cheap insurance. One of the other things to do is to use 
 waxoil in some of the sheet metal areas that are not painted. My 
 biggest issues have been from driving in salt and calcium winter 
 roads and this demands constant attention. Each spring the frame 
 and other areas get inspected and rust is removed and coated with 
 Eastwood products....these frames are well built! One particular area 
 of concern should be the area around the gas filling area on the crew 
 cab models. Salt and debris tend to gather which results in rusty 
 sheet metal behind the gas cap area. I may be losing this battle even 
 though I attempted to fix the rust. This spring, I plan on modifying 
 rear plastic fender liners from a late model Ford to combat the salt 
 issues. Otherwise, wash, wax, maintain and drive as these trucks 
 haven't been overly decorated with the electronic genie or had  
 Rubbermaid add apendages to make it appear fast.          
  __________________ 2005 Frontier King Cab, auto
 ARB fr bumper, custom rear
 2011 Frontier Ext Cab, stick
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