Updated 2026-06-25
Nissan Versa Maintenance Schedule
Compiled & reviewed by Nikolai Tsyrenov · Updated 2026-06-25 · confidence: high
Recommended service intervals for the 2020-2025 Nissan Versa (1.6L (HR16DE), 0W-20, Xtronic CVT or 5-speed manual).
In short: the 2020-2025 Nissan Versa needs an oil change 5,000 mi / 6 mo (0w-20 full synthetic), tire rotation every 5,000-7,500 mi, and has a timing chain (no scheduled replacement). Full service schedule below.
| Oil change | 5,000 mi / 6 mo (0W-20 full synthetic) |
|---|---|
| Tire rotation | Every 5,000-7,500 mi |
| Brake fluid | ~every 30,000 mi / 24 mo |
| Engine air filter | ~30,000 mi |
| Cabin air filter | ~15,000-30,000 mi |
| Transmission fluid | Xtronic CVT (NS-3 only): factory inspect-only — proactive ~30,000-60,000-mi changes advised (manual-trans models use gear oil) |
| Coolant / antifreeze | First ~105,000 mi / 7 yr, then ~75,000 mi |
| Spark plugs | Iridium ~105,000 mi |
| Timing belt / chain | Timing CHAIN — no scheduled replacement |
Major milestones: 30k air/cabin filters + brake fluid; 30-60k CVT fluid (proactive); 105k plugs + coolant.
Nissan Versa note: On CVT Versas, change the NS-3 CVT fluid proactively (~30k-60k) even though the factory schedule mostly calls for inspection — the Xtronic CVT is the part most likely to fail expensively on this budget car.
Nissan Versa maintenance FAQ
How often does the Nissan Versa need an oil change?
5,000 mi / 6 mo (0W-20 full synthetic) — for the 2020-2025 Nissan Versa. Use the severe-service interval if you mostly drive short trips, tow, or sit in traffic.
Does the Nissan Versa have a timing belt or a timing chain?
Timing CHAIN — no scheduled replacement.
What are the major service milestones for the Nissan Versa?
30k air/cabin filters + brake fluid; 30-60k CVT fluid (proactive); 105k plugs + coolant.
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Universal maintenance facts
- Full-synthetic oil typically lasts 7,500-10,000 mi / 12 mo, but turbo and direct-injection engines do better at 5,000-7,500 mi — synthetic resists thermal breakdown longer; turbos run hotter and DI engines suffer fuel dilution, so shorter intervals protect them.
- Rotate tires every 5,000-7,500 mi — front and rear tires wear at different rates; rotation evens wear, extends tire life, and is essential on AWD to avoid drivetrain strain.
- Replace brake fluid every 2-3 years regardless of mileage — brake fluid is hygroscopic — it absorbs water, which lowers its boiling point and corrodes ABS/brake parts, hurting braking when hot or wet.
- Follow the SEVERE schedule if you drive short trips, in cold/dusty/hot climates, in stop-and-go, or tow — those conditions are physically harder on oil, fluids and filters than highway cruising — and they describe most real drivers.
- Most cars since ~2010 use a timing CHAIN (no scheduled replacement); timing BELTS (replace ~60,000-105,000 mi) survive mainly on some VW/Audi and older engines — a snapped belt on an interference engine destroys the engine, so on belt cars the interval is non-negotiable — but most modern owners don't have a belt at all.
- Don't trust 'lifetime' transmission/CVT fluid — change it proactively (CVT ~30,000-60,000 mi, conventional auto ~60,000-100,000 mi) — transmission fluid degrades with heat; 'lifetime' often means the life of the warranty, and a fluid change is far cheaper than a transmission.
- Engine coolant is long-life (often first change ~100,000-150,000 mi), then repeats on a SHORTER cycle — long-life coolants protect ~10 yr first, but the corrosion inhibitors deplete, so later intervals are much shorter and easy to forget.
- Replace the cabin air filter ~every 15,000-30,000 mi or yearly, and the engine air filter ~every 30,000 mi — a clogged engine filter hurts airflow/economy; a clogged cabin filter weakens A/C/heat airflow and lets allergens in — both are cheap, high-satisfaction services.
Source: Nissan USA Versa maintenance schedule. General information — always confirm against your Nissan Versa owner's manual.