2019 Nissan Kicks Maintenance Schedule

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Maintenance for Your 2019 Nissan Kicks

What is the maintenance schedule for the 2019 Nissan Kicks?

Here’s Why 2019 Nissan Kicks Scheduled Maintenance Matters

Take care of your Nissan Kicks and it'll take care of you. With proactive maintenance, your Kicks could be on the road well past the 200,000 mile mark. But how do you know what service to get and when? It can be overwhelming, but fortunately, there’s a resource that takes the guesswork out of routine Kicks maintenance. It’s as easy as following the recommended maintenance schedule that’s been written specifically for your 2019 Nissan Kicks!

This recommended maintenance schedule is written by the auto manufacturer, Nissan themselves. Driving conditions, climate variations, and other variables can affect which scheduled maintenance services you’ll need; however, there’s a good chance that your vehicle’s recommended maintenance services will include oil changes, tire rotations, brake pad replacement, filter changes, and fluid checks and exchanges. Keeping up with routine service appointments is a great way to keep your Kicks running for longer, increase your vehicle safety, and maybe even save you the headache of dealing with common 2019 Nissan Kicks problems in the future.

Learn About Vital Maintenance Needs for Your Nissan Kicks

Head to your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care in your 2019 Nissan Kicks for factory-recommended routine maintenance and a skilled technician will start the appointment with a Courtesy Check. This Courtesy Check can establish a baseline of what may need to be addressed during your service appointment. Every Courtesy Check will include a visual inspection of your Kicks. We’ll check your head and tail lights, fluid levels, filters, tires (and their alignment!), and windshield wiper blades. We’ll also perform a free battery check to determine your battery’s charge level.

Could your 2019 Nissan Kicks be ready for a new battery? If your current battery is more than three years old, it may be time for a replacement (batteries typically last somewhere between three and five years). Depending on the climate where you live and your habits while driving, your Kicks may need a replacement battery sooner. Taking short trips or exposing your car to extreme temperatures (like in the dead of winter or heat of summer) could reduce the life expectancy of your Nissan Kicks battery. Sure, you could wait until your battery is completely dead, but it’s a much wiser decision to replace it before you need to. Otherwise, you may find yourself (and your trusty Kicks) stuck in the middle of nowhere. Your Nissan Kicks won't be going anywhere without a strong battery.

Staying on schedule for battery replacements and motor oil changes can support your engine’s overall performance and keep your 2019 Nissan Kicks running newer, longer. To learn how often Nissan recommends you have the oil changed in your 2019 Kicks, check out the information table at the beginning of this page. Keep in mind that your oil change interval could be different given your driving style and climate. A Firestone Complete Auto Care technician will be happy to help you determine the best oil change frequency for your car’s needs. Not sure what type of oil to use for your 2019 Nissan Kicks? We can help with that, too!

Maintaining your Nissan Kicks steering and suspension system can not only ensure a smooth ride; it can also help you maintain control of your car in compromised road conditions. That's important if you plan on taking the road less traveled! Bring your car to Firestone Complete Auto Care, where our technicians can check your car’s steering components and, if necessary, provide the appropriate Nissan Kicks steering and suspension services. This can include things like power steering fluid replacement, wheel alignment adjustments, replacement of struts and wheel bearings, and ball joint lubrication. To keep your car running at its best, it’s essential to have regular maintenance services on your Nissan Kicks's steering and suspension system.

If you fall behind on routine Nissan Kicks maintenance (or worse, don’t do it at all!), you (and your engine) could quickly lose your cool when there's a problem on the road–especially if that problem is an overheated engine or broken A/C. We can help you with all those issues. Our technicians have the knowledge and tools to repair and maintain the heating and cooling systems for your Nissan Kicks’s engine, and we can service your A/C system, too. Need a new Nissan Kicks radiator? We’ve got your back. Got a funny smell coming from your A/C? We’re here to fix that, too. Firestone Complete Auto Care is your spot for 2019 Nissan Kicks maintenance.

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Questions About 2019 Nissan Kicks Maintenance

Take an active role in maintaining your 2019 Nissan Kicks. Get answers to common Nissan Kicks maintenance questions and learn more about caring for your vehicle.

  • What should I do after hitting a pothole in my Nissan Kicks? You know your Nissan Kicks better than anyone else, so you’ll know if something doesn’t feel right while driving. Have your alignment checked (and adjusted if necessary) as soon as you notice a pulling steering wheel to prevent suspension damage or uneven tire wear.
  • When should I switch my Nissan Kicks to high mileage oil? If your Nissan Kicks has ticked past 75,000 miles, consider switching to high mileage oil at your next oil change to give your engine what it needs to go another 75,000 (or more!). High mileage oil: make it a high priority!
  • Can I ignore dashboard lights on my Nissan? It's better to get them addressed as soon as possible. An illuminated dashboard light means something in your vehicle isn't functioning like it should. Letting problems linger can mean bad news for your Nissan Kicks, so be sure to take your car in for service as soon as you notice an illuminated dashboard light