How to Replace Power Steering Fluid For a 2015 Nissan Altima

Replacing the power steering fluid on your 2015 Nissan Altima is really simple—just drain the old fluid and replace it with new fluid compatible with Asian vehicles.
Written by Bonnie Stinson
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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To change the power steering fluid in your 2015 Nissan Altima, drain the old fluid from the system, then fill it back up with new fluid compatible with Asian vehicles. The power steering reservoir is easy to find under the hood—it should be clearly labeled and have a red cap.
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How do I replace my 2015 Nissan Altima’s power steering fluid?

Replacing the power steering fluid yourself is quite simple—no mechanic training required! Just follow these steps:
  • Locate the power steering reservoir. It generally has a red cap and is clearly marked. 
  • Remove the red cap and insert a pump into the reservoir. Lots of things will work as a pump, including a shampoo bottle pump or even a turkey baster.
  • Disconnect the hose that runs from the reservoir to the steering wheel. Position a pan underneath the hose to catch the remaining power steering fluid.
  • Turn on your vehicle’s engine. Then, turn the steering wheel left and right. This will force any remaining old fluid out of the system.
  • Reconnect the hose and refill the power steering fluid reservoir.
If changing your fluid still sounds a little daunting, don’t worry. You can always
take your car to a mechanic
. Let’s look at some things to consider before you decide between a mechanic or DIY.
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Should I change it myself or take it to a mechanic?

To put it simply, if you want to be absolutely sure that your power steering fluid is replaced correctly, taking your Altima to a mechanic is your best bet. A professional can do the job in around an hour and get you back on the road. It will be more expensive, though—typically, flushing the power steering fluid costs around $120
But, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and really want to save some money, go ahead and try to do it yourself. Replacement power steering fluid costs around $20, so you’ll be saving quite a bit.
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Which power steering fluid is best for a 2015 Nissan Altima?

There are plenty of options for power steering fluid. Nissan recommends using
Peak OEM full synthetic power steering fluid
, but you can choose any power steering fluid you want, as long as it’s compatible with Nissans.
Here are some options to consider:
Power steering fluid
Amount
Cost
Prestone PSF
12 ounces
$12.99
Peak Full Synthetic Asian
12 ounces
$16.49
Idemitsu Lubricants
12 ounces
$5.51
Pentosin ATF 44
5 liters (170 ounces)
$71.99

When do I need to replace my 2015 Nissan Altima’s power steering fluid?

Nissan recommends changing your power steering fluid every 30,000 miles or every three years. This will keep your fluid clean and help your steering system to function properly.
However, sometimes you have to replace your fluid sooner than the 30,000-mile mark. If you notice any of the following issues, it’s best to get your fluid flushed and replaced:
  • Strange noises like squeaking or screeching when you turn the wheel
  • Difficulty steering
  • Bubbles in your power steering fluid
  • Fluid leakage
  • Color change—if your fluid is yellow or brown, it’s dirty or contaminated
Pro Tip Changing your power steering fluid is just one maintenance task for your vehicle. Follow a
regular maintenance schedule
to keep your Altima performing at its best. 

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FAQs

You can!Just flush the old fluid out of the system and replace it with new fluid compatible with Asian vehicles.
Nissan recommends you change your power steering fluid every 30,000 miles or every three years, whichever comes first. Of course, if you start having issues with your power steering, you’ll want to replace it as soon as possible.
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