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How to Change the Oil and Oil Filter on a 2013-2022 Nissan Sentra 1.8L (Trim: S | Engine: Inline 4 1.8L)

Step-by-step DIY guide with tools, oil capacity, torque specs, safety tips, and reset instructions for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

How to Change the Oil and Oil Filter on a 2013-2022 Nissan Sentra 1.8L (Trim: S | Engine: Inline 4 1.8L)

Step-by-step DIY guide with tools, oil capacity, torque specs, safety tips, and reset instructions for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

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🔧 Sentra - Engine Oil and Oil Filter Replacement

Changing the oil removes contaminants and replenishes the additives that protect your Sentra’s 1.8L engine. Replace the oil filter and drain-plug sealing washer at the same time.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 45-60 minutes


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Work on level, solid ground and never crawl beneath a vehicle supported only by a jack.
  • 🧤 Allow a hot engine to cool. Warm oil should flow easily but must not be hot enough to burn you.
  • 🚗 Support your Sentra at the specified front lifting points with jack stands or use properly rated ramps.
  • 🛑 Keep the manual transmission in 1st gear and apply the parking brake firmly.
  • 🔋 Battery disconnection is not required.
  • ♻️ Collect all used oil and take it to an approved recycling facility.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 14mm six-point socket
  • 3/8-inch-drive ratchet
  • 3/8-inch-drive torque wrench rated 10-80 ft-lbs
  • 65mm 14-flute oil-filter cap wrench (specialty)
  • 3/8-inch-drive 6-inch extension
  • 10mm socket
  • Small flat-blade screwdriver
  • Oil drain pan rated 8-quart minimum
  • Engine-oil funnel
  • Floor jack rated 2-ton minimum
  • Jack stands rated 2-ton minimum
  • Wheel chocks
  • Nitrile mechanic gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • Shop towels

🔩 Required Parts

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  • SAE 0W-20 full-synthetic engine oil meeting API SP or API SN - Qty: 5 US quarts
  • Engine oil filter - Qty: 1
  • Oil drain-plug sealing washer - Qty: 1

Your Sentra takes approximately 4.2 US quarts (4.0 liters) with a filter change. Final level must be set using the dipstick rather than by adding the entire container.


📋 Before You Begin

  • 🚗 Park on level pavement, apply the parking brake, select 1st gear, and switch off the engine.
  • 🛞 Place the wheel chocks securely behind both rear tires.
  • 🌡️ If the engine is cold, run it for three to five minutes and then switch it off. Wait several minutes before draining.
  • 📖 A jack stand is a locking support placed beneath the vehicle after it has been raised; the floor jack must not be used as the only support.
  • 🧰 Open the hood and locate the oil filler cap and yellow-handled engine-oil dipstick.
  • 🔐 Battery disconnection and scan-tool preparation are not required.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Raise and Secure the Front

  • Use the floor jack rated 2-ton minimum at the front-center lifting point to raise your Sentra.
  • Position the jack stands rated 2-ton minimum beneath the reinforced front side lifting points, then lower the vehicle onto them.
  • Gently push the vehicle to verify that it is stable before going underneath.
  • Leave the floor jack nearby as backup support.

Step 2: Open the Oil-Fill Passage

  • Use your hand to unscrew the oil filler cap counterclockwise.
  • Use your hand to pull the dipstick out slightly. This lets air enter while the old oil drains.
  • Use shop towels to clean dirt away from the filler opening so it cannot enter the engine.

Step 3: Access the Drain Plug and Filter

  • Put on the safety glasses and nitrile mechanic gloves.
  • If an under-engine access panel blocks either component, use the 10mm socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to remove its bolts.
  • Use the small flat-blade screwdriver to lift the center pins before removing any plastic retainers. Do not force them.
  • Locate the drain plug at the bottom of the metal oil pan and the spin-on oil filter beside the lower engine area.

Step 4: Drain the Old Engine Oil

  • Place the 8-quart oil drain pan beneath and slightly behind the drain plug because the oil initially exits in an arc.
  • Use the 14mm six-point socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to loosen the drain plug counterclockwise.
  • Finish removing the plug carefully by hand, keeping it pressed against the pan until the final thread releases.
  • Allow the oil to drain until it slows to an occasional drip, usually 10 minutes.
  • Use shop towels to clean the drain plug and the sealing surface around the oil-pan opening.

Step 5: Install the Drain Plug

  • Remove the old sealing washer from the drain plug and install the new oil drain-plug sealing washer.
  • Thread the drain plug clockwise by hand until seated. If it does not turn easily, remove and restart it to prevent crossed threads.
  • Use the 14mm socket with the 3/8-inch-drive torque wrench to torque the drain plug to 34 Nm (25 ft-lbs).
  • Never add extra force after the torque wrench clicks.

Step 6: Remove the Old Oil Filter

  • Reposition the 8-quart oil drain pan beneath the filter.
  • Use the 65mm 14-flute oil-filter cap wrench, 6-inch extension, and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to turn the filter counterclockwise.
  • Unscrew the filter by hand while keeping it upright. Oil will spill as its seal releases.
  • Check that the old rubber filter gasket came off with the filter. A gasket stuck to the engine would cause a serious leak.
  • Use shop towels to wipe the engine’s filter mounting surface clean.

Step 7: Install the New Oil Filter

  • Apply a thin film of fresh 0W-20 engine oil to the new filter’s rubber gasket using a gloved fingertip.
  • Thread the filter clockwise by hand until the gasket first contacts the mounting surface.
  • Continue tightening the filter by hand approximately two-thirds of one turn after gasket contact.
  • If access prevents firm hand tightening, use the 65mm 14-flute oil-filter cap wrench and 3/8-inch-drive torque wrench to torque the filter to 18 Nm (13 ft-lbs).
  • Do not overtighten the filter.

Step 8: Reinstall the Access Panel

  • If removed, position the access panel and install its retainers using the small flat-blade screwdriver.
  • Use the 10mm socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to snug the panel bolts. Do not overtighten the small fasteners.
  • Move the drain pan and all tools out from under your Sentra.

Step 9: Lower the Vehicle

  • Use the floor jack rated 2-ton minimum to lift your Sentra slightly off the jack stands.
  • Remove the jack stands rated 2-ton minimum, then lower the vehicle slowly onto level ground.
  • Keep the wheel chocks in place until the repair is complete.

Step 10: Add New Engine Oil

  • Place the engine-oil funnel in the filler opening.
  • Pour in approximately 3.8 US quarts (3.6 liters) of 0W-20 oil, then wait two minutes.
  • Use shop towels to wipe the dipstick clean. Insert it fully, remove it again, and read both sides.
  • Add oil in small amounts until the level is close to the upper mark. Do not exceed it.
  • Remove the engine-oil funnel and install the filler cap clockwise by hand until secure.

Step 11: Circulate the Oil and Check the Final Level

  • Start the engine and confirm that the red oil-pressure warning light goes out within a few seconds.
  • Switch the engine off immediately if the warning light remains illuminated.
  • Let the engine idle for about 30 seconds, switch it off, and wait at least five minutes on level ground.
  • Use shop towels to wipe and recheck the dipstick. Add small amounts of oil as needed, without exceeding the upper mark.
  • The final amount will normally be approximately 4.2 US quarts (4.0 liters).

Step 12: Reset the Oil Maintenance Reminder

  • Turn the ignition on without starting the engine.
  • Use the instrument-cluster control buttons to select Settings > Maintenance > Oil and Filter > Reset.
  • Select and confirm Yes, then switch the ignition off.
  • If your basic cluster does not display this menu, record the mileage manually; no scan tool is required.

✅ After Repair

  • 🔍 Look underneath your Sentra while it idles and verify that the drain plug and oil filter remain dry.
  • 🛢️ Recheck the dipstick after the first drive and again the following day on level ground.
  • ⚠️ Stop the engine immediately if the oil-pressure warning light comes on, oil leaks appear, or abnormal engine noise develops.
  • ♻️ Pour the used oil into a sealed container and recycle it with the old filter through an authorized collection facility.
  • 📝 Record the date, mileage, oil viscosity, and filter replacement in the maintenance history.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: ₹3,000-₹5,500 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: ₹2,000-₹3,800 (parts only)

You Save: ₹1,000-₹2,500 by doing it yourself!

Sonīpat-area labor and oil prices vary. This repair typically takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hour.


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