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How much does a engine coolant flush & replacement cost for Nissan cars?

A typical Nissan engine coolant flush & replacement in the UK costs around £51 - £101. Depending on your Nissan model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a engine coolant flush & replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling Nissan cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much a engine coolant flush & replacement costs.
Car modelFixter price range
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan Qashqai£65 - £101
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan Juke£62 - £98
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan Micra£51 - £80
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan Qashqai+2£65 - £101
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan Note£51 - £80
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan X-Trail£65 - £101
Engine coolant flush & replacement for Nissan Pulsar£65 - £101

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Our expert insights into engine coolant flush & replacement

What does Engine Coolant Do?

Engine Coolant prevents your engine from overheating in hot weather and freezing in extreme cold weather.

What are the symptoms of requiring an Engine Coolant Flush?

Usually, there a few signs you can look for:

  • If you find that your temperature gauge is always high

  • Your engine is frequently overheating.

  • Engine Warning Light is on.

What happens when we do a car radiator replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Inspect engine coolant levels.

  • Drain old coolant from the system.

  • Replace the coolant with the recommended solution.

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Hey Fixter, how often should you have your Engine Coolant Flushed and Replaced?

Every 12-months or every 10,000 miles is the optimum frequency to have your Engine coolant flushed.

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Want to learn more about Nissan engine coolant flush & replacement?

What does Engine Coolant do?

Engine coolant is also known as antifreeze. It is a heat transfer fluid designed to remove excess heat from your engine. It prevents your engine from overheating in hot weather and freezing in extreme cold weather, conditions where things can go very wrong for an engine.

What is an Engine Coolant Flush?

An engine coolant (Antifreeze) flush involves forcing several litres of cleaner, water and new antifreeze through the system to get rid of all the old antifreeze and the contaminants that may have built up in it. Over time, your radiator coolant can cause radiator corrosion, generating rust, scaling or other debris that you do not want in your car’s radiator or engine. A coolant flush resolves this problem – it’s basically replacing the old coolant with new fresh coolant.

Nissan

The Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer, established over 85 years ago, in 1933.

Currently, they operate as part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, incorporating two other industry giants under their umbrella operation.

Nissan has always been a popular household name, and recently a bestseller to boot, with around 1.7million vehicles on the UK roads today.

Their introduction to the SUV market happened in 2007 with the Qashqai, and in 2018 it was announced as the 4th best-selling car in the UK.

Stylish well-priced cars for the road, off-road and the track

Nissan’s various sized and styled SUVs are well priced with something for both urban and adventure seeking drivers. The British built Nissan Qashqai has made great waves since its introduction and its smaller compact crossover cousin, the Nissan Juke, isn’t going to be too far behind for long.

Nissan’s latest electric models

The Nissan Leaf is an all-electric compact hatchback that is leading the way in this fast-growing and competitive market. It became the world’s best selling electric car in 2014, holding 45% of the all-electric car market.

Nissan’s second zero emissions vehicle is the E-NV200 Combi, a 5- or 7-seater MPV utilising the same technologies as the ground- and record-breaking Leaf.

The Nissan GT-R: true track performance

With increased torque and horsepower, the latest GT-R delivers up to 3.8-litres of twin-turbo V6 performance, an incredibly clean drag coefficient providing more consistent downforce, and utilising Nissan’s Vehicle Dynamic Control to consistently monitor steering and braking, this Nissan technology automatically makes compensations to oversteer, understeer, engine speed and braking to provide maximum performance with minimum effort.

And if you can’t quite stretch to the £80k+ price tag for your performance sports car, then the Nissan 370Z could be a more affordable option starting at the lower base price of £29k.

How often should you have your Engine Coolant Flushed and Replaced?

It is recommended that you have your Engine Coolant flushed every 12-months or every 10,000 miles. Any longer than this and you may start to experience difficulties with your car, such as leaks, steam, rapid overheating or strange odors coming from the hood.

What happens when we do engine coolant flush and replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Inspect the Engine Coolant connected components for any potential leak.

  • Drain the old coolant from the system.

  • Apply thread sealant to any necessary bolt threads.

  • Replace the coolant with the recommended solution.

  • Advise you if any other parts need to be replaced as well.

What are the symptoms of requiring an Engine Coolant Flush?

Usually, there a few signs you can look for:

  • If you find that your temperature gauge is always high

  • Your engine is frequently overheating.

  • Engine Warning Light is on.

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