Consumer Review Video - 2011 Nissan Quest SL 3.5L V6

Car Displayed: 2011 Nissan Quest SL 3.5L V6

The 2011 Nissan Quest SL is relatively easy to maintain. The headlights in the main housing are accessible by simply reaching behind them, allowing for reliable changes whenever necessary. Monitoring the brake fluid levels won’t be a problem given the unobstructed access to the reservoir. Both the engine and interior fuse boxes are quick to find and easy to reach, and the latter comes provided with a fuse puller for your convenience.

However, the 2011 Nissan Quest SL does have some convoluted downsides. You will need to disconnect a panel from underneath the vehicle to access the fog light, which will require tools and will put you in an awkward position to work in. Accessing the battery may also prove problematic as you must first pry the air intake vent out of the way. You’ll need a tool to disengage the front wiper blades, which won’t allow for reliable changes.

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