Nissan TITAN Maintenance Schedule
The more you drive your Nissan TITAN around East Providence, Cranston, and Pawtucket, Rhode Island, for work and play, the more diligent you'll need to be with maintenance.
Our service center experts at Stateline Nissan provide high-quality vehicle care for countless drivers around town, and you can be another satisfied customer of ours. Read on to learn when to have essential maintenance items completed according to your Nissan TITAN maintenance schedule.
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7,500 Miles
Every 7,500 miles, it is recommended that you have your truck's tires rotated and your engine oil and filter changed. These are two essential forms of maintenance that are quick and simple to complete but have a huge impact on your vehicle's performance over time.
Rotating the tires involves moving them so that those with equal wear are next to each other, providing more even traction. Meanwhile, changing the oil and engine filter removes impurities and helps keep your engine performing at the right temperature and level.
10,000 Miles
With every 10,000 miles you travel, your brake fluid should be replaced. This fluid helps to regulate the pressure in your brake system so that you can quickly come to a complete stop whenever you need to.
If you have an XD model, you should also have the steer stopper cap lubricated at this interval. This component keeps the related bolts insulated from metal-to-metal wear.
15,000 Miles
Your truck is equipped with an in-cabin microfilter that helps keep the inside air clean. This collects contaminants and allergens from the air outside and makes breathing easy for you and your passengers. This microfilter should be replaced every 15,000 miles.Â
45,000 Miles
Your Intelligent Key is an essential component to your vehicle. It provides access to your alarm and makes keyless entry a cinch. The battery for this Intelligent Key should be replaced every 45,000 miles so you can continue enjoying this convenience.
105,000 Miles
Spark plugs provide the initial shot of electricity that creates combustion and powers your engine. If you notice rough idling, sluggish acceleration, an increase in gas consumption, or difficulty starting the engine, your spark plugs may be overdue for replacement. It's recommended that they be replaced every 105,000 miles.
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Things to Check After Off-Roading
There are going to be times when you head down a dirt road, into the wilderness, or across the dunes overlooking the sea. To keep your TITAN in shape and ready to make many more off-roading adventures, there are a few items you should keep an eye on, including:
- Brake pads and rotors
- Brake lines and hoses
- Steering linkage
- Clutch housing drain - if you have 4-wheel drive
- Propeller shafts and front drive shafts
- Differential, transmission, and transfer case oil
Check the condition of these items after every off-roading excursion to get ahead of any potential repairs.

Know Your Nissan TITAN Maintenance Schedule
Now that you have a better understanding of your Nissan TITAN maintenance schedule, you can look at your owner's manual to get a full picture. Mark your calendar and contact our service center at Stateline Nissan to make your appointments.
Every visit with us will make your trips around East Providence, Pawtucket, and Cranston, RI, possible.
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