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What type of oil is recommended for the 2009 Nissan Rogue?

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Doyle L

The 2009 Nissan Rogue has a 2.5 liter 4-cylinder engine that requires 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil. The Rogue can hold up to 4.9 quarts of oil with a filter, and the drain plug should be tightened to 25 ft/lbs of torque. Using oil in a vehicle is essential as it lubricates engine parts to reduce friction and maintain cleanliness. It is recommended to change the oil and filter every 5,000 miles or six months, whichever occurs first. The price of oil for the Rogue typically ranges from $5 to $10 per quart, totaling approximately $24 to $49 for the entire 4.9 quarts. Tools necessary for an oil change include a 14mm socket, filter wrench, ratchet, drain plugs, and funnel.

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  • Valerie

    You should consider using 5W-30 synthetic oil for your 2009 Nissan Rogue's engine.

  • Velma S

    Could I utilize this product in my 2009 Nissan Rogue just once?

  • Jim Weber

    I can help with that! Here is a paraphrased and unique version: "2009 Nissan Rogue requires oil change.

  • Pauline R

    I own a 2009 Rogue that my family bought two of. I've driven over 386,000 miles in it. My sister's Rogue had to be rebuilt and had multiple gasket failures, despite following dealership advice. In contrast, I switched to Mobile 1 oil early on and have maintained 9.6 compression at my recent tune-up, just like when the car was new. I religiously change my oil on schedule and insist on using only Mobile 1 oil filter. While Mobile 1 is rated for over 5000 miles, I play it safe and change it at 3k intervals.

  • Lenore E

    Here's my revised version: "I only use 10W-40 oil that is certified for my old car with over 210,000 miles on it. I stick to using Mobil 1 conventional oil and have had no need to top up between changes, unlike with synthetic oils.

  • Olga M

    I only use 10W-40 oil that is certified for my old car with over 210,000 miles. I stick to using Mobil 1 conventional oil exclusively because I never need to top it up between oil changes, unlike synthetic oils. My car runs like new thanks to this.

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