Nissan Micra Engine Oil — Grade, Capacity & Recommendations (2017-2024)

Nissan Micra Engine Oil — Grade, Capacity & Recommendations (2017-2024)

Nissan Micra (2017-2024). The Micra’s turbo petrol engines take 5W-30 to Renault RN17 (ACEA C3). Match the spec on your filler cap, not just the grade.

Oil Specification by Engine

Engine Oil grade Specification Capacity (inc. filter)
1.0 IG-T (turbo petrol) 0W-30 ACEA C3 ~4.1 L
1.0 / 0.9 (petrol) 5W-30 ACEA C3 check handbook

Renault specifies oil by its own RN codes alongside ACEA classes. Capacities vary by engine and build — confirm against your owner’s manual or by VIN.

Not sure which engine you have? The required spec is on the oil filler cap and the engine code is in section D.2 of your V5C.

Critical: Use the correct Renault/ACEA spec for your engine. Turbo petrol = RN17 / ACEA C3 (5W-30). A non-approved oil can affect the emissions system and warranty.

Recommended Engine Oils

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Choose an oil that carries the correct specification for your engine — the approval matters more than the brand. Confirm fitment for your model and year before buying.

Petrol (TCe / DiG-T) — 5W-30, Renault RN17 / ACEA C3

Elf Evolution Full-Tech FE 5W-30

Elf Evolution Full-Tech FE 5W-30

Renault’s factory-fill partner; carries Renault RN17 / ACEA C3.

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Total Quartz INEO MC3 5W-30

Total Quartz INEO MC3 5W-30

Full-synthetic 5W-30 meeting ACEA C3 / Renault RN17 for turbo petrol engines.

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Any 5W-30 meeting Renault RN17 / ACEA C3

Any 5W-30 meeting Renault RN17 / ACEA C3

Any oil listing RN17 or ACEA C3 suits the TCe/DiG-T petrol engines.

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Renault RN17, ACEA C3 and C4 — Which Does Your Micra Need?

Renault uses its own RN oil codes on top of ACEA classes. Modern turbo petrol (TCe/DiG-T) engines use 5W-30 to RN17, which also meets ACEA C3. RN17 oils are backward-compatible with older RN0700/RN0710 engines, so they are a safe choice for most Renaults.

Oil Change Intervals

Renault/Nissan intervals are typically 12 months or up to ~18,000 miles via the service indicator. Turbo and hybrid engines used mainly for short trips benefit from changing sooner (around 9,000–10,000 miles) to protect timing chains and the DPF.

Tip: these engines use timing chains — clean oil changed on time is the best protection against chain wear.

How to Check Your Oil Level

Step 1: Park on level ground and wait at least 5 minutes after turning off the engine.

Step 2: Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert fully, then remove again to read the level.

Step 3: The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks. Top up in small amounts if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine oil does the Nissan Micra take?

The turbo petrol engines use 5W-30 to Renault RN17 / ACEA C3. Check your filler cap.

What is Renault RN17 oil?

RN17 is Renault’s own approval for modern turbocharged engines (2018 on). It is a 5W-30 that also meets ACEA C3 and is backward-compatible with older Renault engines.

Can I use any 5W-30 in my Micra?

Only if it carries Renault RN17 or ACEA C3. A generic 5W-30 without the approval is not recommended for these turbo engines.

How much oil does it take?

It varies by engine — confirm the exact figure in your handbook. The required spec is printed on the oil filler cap.

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How we check fitment for this guide

We cross-reference fitment figures against manufacturer specifications and OE-supplier catalogue data where available, and matched to the standard codes that actually govern fit — battery type/group sizes, wiper lengths and fitting types, bulb fitment codes, tyre size markings, and oil specifications. We work by make, model, year, engine, and build date, because a single model can take different parts across its life. Where the right part depends on your exact vehicle, we tell you to confirm by registration or VIN. More on our method →

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