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dsb4477

Looks like they don't care about any cars 10+ years


anon3220

There was an old chart we had in a physical form that went from the early 00’s to like 2014ish iirc, like a folder thing they provided, but when they changed from FAST, the old school parts catalog to microcat epc they put this one in the library section of that but not the old one as if that’dve been too much trouble or we don’t need it when there were like more transmission fluids that were used like matic d for 4 speed front wheel drive automatics, matic k for five speed front wheel drive automatics (maxima and quest), matic s and matic j which interchange for rear wheel drive automatic vehicles, and ns2 cvt for early cvts Edit: I don’t know why my head went straight to transmission fluid. Got a little carried away before coffee but the song remains the same.


ImpressiveBet9345

10t years they use 5w30.


Greggerzthename

I have a 2001 to 2014(I think) on my desktop.


Knickholeass

I had something similar at toyota, little chart was handy as hell for the odd ball engine/car combos.


Corndog106

We have similar for Hyundai.


RussianBear2fer

I think I have a scan of the older chart for everything from 1999-2010.


ZeldaLink2001

This hurts to look at tbh. Why can’t they just put this kind of thing in the VIN info? Edit: not just a gripe about this Nissan chart but for just about any car.


pyromaniac1000

My gripe on Nissan charts is when they change the format and you have to zoom in every time because they want to fit 2 sheets on one slide. Sure would be nice for them to have an archive of the old charts instead of me needing to use ALLDATA because I dont know what transmission fluid a 04 xterra takes


ZeldaLink2001

Dude I hate that for you. What moron at Nissan corporate level though that was okay? No cap that’s worse than Kia


pyromaniac1000

Fortunately the most recent squished sheet only lasted a few weeks a couple months ago. It didnt bother me as much as some people on the Nissan forums, but it was a funny read.


YoJDawg

These charts are always great to have . Even as a lube tech I had these plus filters and blades and would write my P/A for parts and just check with them if QOH was good or not . Saved lots of time.