2024 Nissan Sentra
Vehicle Specs & Maintenance Data
The 2024 Nissan Sentra maintenance specs on this page cover the key fluids, torque values, and wear items you need for routine service. Use these numbers as a quick reference when performing oil changes, tire rotations, brake jobs, and other scheduled maintenance on your Nissan Sentra.
For oil changes, the 2024 Nissan Sentra takes 5W-30 Full Synthetic motor oil with a capacity of 4.3 quarts. Brake fluid type is DOT 3, the recommended coolant is Blue Long Life Coolant (OAT), and transmission fluid is Nissan Matic S. Always use the manufacturer-recommended fluids to maintain warranty coverage and engine longevity.
When mounting wheels on the Nissan Sentra, torque the lug nuts to 80 ft-lbs using a calibrated torque wrench. Over- or under-torquing can lead to warped brake rotors or loose wheels. Re-torque after 50 to 100 miles on newly installed wheels.
Owners of the 2024 Nissan Sentra have reported 5 common issues including "Battery Drain Through Audio Unit", "Tie Rod Bending and Steering Play" and "Cowl Seal Water Leak and Electrical Corrosion". Scroll down to the Diagnostics tab for detailed descriptions, solutions, and estimated repair costs.
Specifications on this page are compiled from multiple publicly available sources including manufacturer documentation, NHTSA data, and automotive databases. Always cross-reference with your owner's manual or official factory documentation before purchasing parts or performing any service.
The 2024 Nissan Sentra uses 5W-30 Full Synthetic motor oil (4.3 qt capacity), requires lug nuts torqued to 80 ft-lbs, takes DOT 3 brake fluid.
Manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule for the 2024 Nissan Sentra. Always verify intervals against your owner's manual.
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Common problems reported by 2024 Nissan Sentra owners, with recommended fixes and estimated repair costs.
Battery Drain Through Audio Unit
The vehicle fails to start due to a parasitic battery drain caused by the audio/infotainment unit drawing power while the vehicle is off. Owners find a dead battery after the car sits overnight or for a couple of days.
TSB NTB21-053B addresses this issue by reprogramming the audio unit to properly enter sleep mode. TSB NTB23-049 provides updated battery testing procedures. A software update at the dealer typically resolves the drain.
Est. Cost: $0 - $200 (battery replacement if damaged)Tie Rod Bending and Steering Play
The left and/or right tie rod may bend under normal driving conditions, causing loose steering feel, wandering, uneven tire wear, and difficulty maintaining a straight line. This is a safety concern at highway speeds.
Nissan recalled certain 2020-2022 Sentra vehicles to inspect and replace bent tie rods free of charge. Both inner and outer tie rods and an alignment are included in the recall repair.
Est. Cost: $0 (recall)Cowl Seal Water Leak and Electrical Corrosion
The driver's side cowl area may have a missing or improper seal, allowing water to leak inside the vehicle and corrode electrical components. Owners report wet floorboards, musty smells, and intermittent electrical malfunctions.
Nissan recalled certain 2022 Sentra vehicles to inspect and properly seal the cowl area. Dealers also inspect and replace any corroded electrical components free of charge.
Est. Cost: $0 (recall)CVT Shuddering and Power Loss
Owners report sudden power loss during acceleration, pronounced shuddering at highway speeds, and high-pitched whining noises. Jerky gear engagement when accelerating from a stop is also common, particularly when the transmission is cold.
A CVT fluid change with Nissan NS-3 CVT fluid and TCM reprogramming may alleviate symptoms. TSB NTB22-027 addresses CVT judder concerns. In severe cases, CVT replacement is necessary.
Est. Cost: $200 - $4,500Front Suspension Rattle and Knock
A rattle or knock noise emanates from the front suspension when driving over bumps or turning. The noise is most noticeable at low speeds over uneven surfaces and is caused by worn or loose stabilizer bar end links and strut mount bearings.
A TSB provides procedures for diagnosing and replacing the stabilizer bar end links and/or strut mounts. Replacement of the front strut mount bearings typically resolves the knocking sound.
Est. Cost: $150 - $500