Consumer Review Video - 2011 Nissan Cube S 1.8L 4 Cyl.

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The 2011 Nissan Cube S is a moderately difficult car to maintain, but a good choice for the experienced car owner. You will have to remove the glove box in order to reliably access the cabin air filter. This involves many steps, and would have been much easier if there were a panel in the rear of the glove box designated for access. In order to access the tail light, you will need to remove many fasteners and bolts for access to the bulb. The transmission fluid level can be difficult to check, as the fluid dipstick is located deep in the engine bay, forcing a tough reach for access.

Some things are easier to repair on the 2011 Nissan Cube S. Checking the oil level is no problem, as the oil dipstick is located deep in the engine bay. The battery is easy to access and remove on this vehicle. You only have to remove a few bolts to remove the battery bracket that secures the battery, making the battery removal easier. The engine air filter is very easy to access. You only have to remove one cover for access to the filter, and this cover is easy to remove.

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