Basic information
To ensure your Nissan Armada delivers reliable performance, optimal safety, and long-term efficiency, NISSAN provides two distinct maintenance schedules tailored to different driving conditions. These schedules are carefully designed to cover both mileage and time intervals, extending up to 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 144 months, helping owners maintain their Nissan Armada in peak condition throughout its lifecycle.
For most Nissan Armada drivers, the odometer reading serves as the primary guide for determining when maintenance is due. However, if your vehicle is driven infrequently or accumulates low mileage, it is equally important to follow the time-based service intervals outlined in the schedule. Regular servicing—regardless of mileage—helps preserve engine health, system reliability, and overall driving comfort.
After 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 144 months, continue servicing your Nissan Armada at the same recommended mileage and time intervals to ensure consistent performance and durability.
Additional maintenance items for severe operating conditions
Vehicles such as the Nissan Armada that are frequently operated under demanding or harsh conditions require additional maintenance beyond the standard schedule. These severe-use conditions can accelerate wear and reduce the lifespan of key components if not properly addressed.
If your Nissan Armada is regularly driven under any of the following conditions, it is essential to follow the severe-use maintenance schedule to maintain reliability and prevent premature component failure:
If your Nissan Armada is primarily used in these conditions, strictly adhere to the severe-use maintenance intervals specified in the maintenance schedule. Doing so will help maintain performance, improve safety, and extend the service life of your vehicle.
Additionally, consistent maintenance under severe conditions not only protects your Nissan Armada but also enhances fuel efficiency and reduces the likelihood of unexpected repairs, ensuring a smoother and more dependable driving experience over time.
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
VR35DDTT ENGINE MODELKnock Sensor System Description
Circuit/System Description
The knock sensor system enables the engine control module (ECM) to control
the ignition timing for the best possible performance while protecting the engine
from potentially damaging levels of detonation. The ECM uses the knock sensor
system to test for ...
Drive Range, First Gear Engine Braking (Gen 1)
When the gear selector lever is moved to the Drive (D) range from the Neutral
(N) position, the transmission will provide engine braking. In this operating range,
the normally-low 1234 pressure control solenoid 5 is commanded ON and, in the engine
braking mode, the following changes occur with ...
Trip computer
Example
Basic information
In the Nissan Armada, the trip computer is controlled using intuitive switches
located directly on the steering wheel, allowing the driver to navigate menus without
distraction.
Scroll dial - in the Nissan Armada this control enables smooth navigation
throu ...