Planning a long trip in a crossover Nissan Qashqai 2013 model, many owners are faced with the question of the actual power reserve. This parameter directly depends on the capacity of the fuel tank, which, as it turns out, is not a fixed figure for all modifications.

Understanding the exact tank capacity helps to correctly calculate route logistics, avoid unexpected stops on the route and optimize fuel costs. Owners often mistakenly believe that the volume indicated in the documents corresponds to the amount of gasoline that can be drained to the last drop, but the design of the fuel supply system has its own characteristics.

Official technical parameters of the container

Manufacturer Nissan the technical documentation for the 2013 model indicates the standard fuel tank volume. For most versions of the crossover with gasoline engines, this figure is 65 liters. However, there are nuances that depend on the type of body and the market to which a particular car was targeted.

It is important to note that the 65 liter figure is a nominal capacity based on a safe fill level. The design of the tank is such that when the fuel gauge needle is completely lowered, there is still a certain amount of fuel left in the tank to prevent overheating of the fuel pump.

For diesel versions Qashqai with the 2.0 dCi engine, parameters may vary slightly depending on the configuration and year of manufacture within the model range. In some specifications for the European market, the volume may have varied, but in the vast majority of cases it remains within standard values, close to gasoline counterparts.

  • 🔧 Standard tank volume for gasoline engines: 65 liters
  • 🔧 Standard tank volume for diesel engines: 65 liters
  • 🔧 Residual fuel when the sensor is triggered: about 8-10 liters

Differences depending on engine type and market

When choosing a gas station and calculating driving range, it is necessary to take into account that the engine affects consumption, but not always the physical volume of the tank. However, if your Nissan Qashqai was assembled for the Asian or North American market, exceptions are possible in the design features of the fuel system.

Owners of cars with a motor 1.6 petrol the identity of the tank with versions is often noted 2.0 petrol. The only difference is in the fuel pump performance and cooling system, but the physical size of the reservoir remains the same on the J10 platform.

You should pay attention to the markings in the vehicle passport, as some early versions or specific configurations may have had shortened versions of the tanks, although this is very rare for 2013. Most often, the differences are associated with the presence of additional equipment that takes up space in the tank niche.

  • 🚗 Version 1.6 117 hp — tank 65 liters
  • 🚗 Version 2.0 141 hp — tank 65 liters
  • 🚗 Version 2.0 dCi 150 hp — tank 65 liters

Real range and fuel consumption calculation

Knowing the volume of the tank, you can approximately calculate how many kilometers the car will travel without refueling. With a mixed driving cycle, real consumption Nissan Qashqai 2013 is about 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers. This allows you to get a range of around 700-750 km with a full tank.

In city mode, especially in traffic jams with the air conditioning on, consumption can increase to 12-13 liters. In such a scenario, the effective mileage is reduced to 500-550 km. Engines 1.6 in the city they show slightly better results than more powerful ones 2.0, but the difference is insignificant.

For an accurate calculation, it is necessary to take into account the driving style and condition of the car. A clogged fuel filter or faulty oxygen sensor can significantly increase fuel consumption, reducing your actual driving range below what the manufacturer expects.

⚠️ Attention: You should not try to operate the car at a “zero” fuel level. Fuel pump in tank Nissan Qashqai It is cooled by the gasoline itself, and its overheating at low levels can lead to expensive repairs to the power system.

📊 What type of engine does your Nissan Qashqai have?
  • 1.6 Gasoline
  • 2.0 Gasoline
  • 2.0 Diesel
  • Other

Rules for safe refueling and operation

The refueling process requires compliance with certain rules so as not to damage the system. When using automatic pistols at a gas station, you should not try to “pull” the trigger after turning it off. This may cause the tank to overfill and allow fuel to enter the charcoal canister of the vapor recovery system.

It is recommended to refuel before the first automatic shutdown of the gun. If you need to add some fuel after the cut-off, do it very carefully and in small portions. An excess of liquid fuel in the vapor space of the tank creates excess pressure.

For owners Qashqai With a diesel engine, it is critical to use quality fuel that is appropriate for the season. Winter diesel fuel prevents the solidification of paraffins, which can clog the fuel filter and stop the flow of fuel to the engine.

  • ✅ Refuel only at proven network gas stations
  • ✅ Do not overfill fuel after the cut-off has been activated.
  • ✅ Use additives only when necessary and recommended

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Features of the design and maintenance of the fuel system

Fuel tank on Nissan Qashqai 2013 is made of durable plastic that is resistant to corrosion and the chemical effects of gasoline. This allows it to serve for a long time, but requires careful handling when repairing the chassis if the tank is located low.

The fuel pump is accessible through a hatch in the luggage compartment. When replacing the fine filter or the pump itself, it is important to maintain cleanliness, since dirt getting inside the tank can damage expensive components of the injection system.

In some cases, owners note fuel odors in the cabin when refueling. This may indicate a leak in the tank cap or a problem with the ventilation system. The lid should be screwed until it clicks, ensuring the tightness of the closed circuit.

What to do if the reserve lamp comes on?

If the backup light comes on, don't panic. There are about 8-10 liters of fuel left in the tank. This will be enough for about 60-80 km depending on driving style. Try to find the nearest gas station, avoiding sudden acceleration and off-road driving, so as not to catch air at the pump.

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Before parking the car for a long time (more than a month), it is recommended to fill the tank to its full capacity. This will prevent condensation from forming inside the tank, which could lead to corrosion of metal parts or bacterial growth in the diesel fuel.

Diagnosing problems with the fuel level indicator

Sometimes the fuel gauge needle behaves incorrectly: it jumps, freezes, or shows incorrect data. The problem may not be in the tank itself, but in the float sensor, which wears out or becomes dirty over time.

If there are significant deviations in readings from the actual fuel level, it is necessary to carry out diagnostics. Often the problem is solved by replacing the fuel level sensor, which is part of the fuel pump module. This is a common procedure for cars with mileage over 100,000 km.

It is also worth checking the wiring and connectors going to the sensor. Oxidation of contacts can cause false readings on the instrument panel. If the problem persists after replacing the sensor, the ECU may need to be calibrated.

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Proper operation of the fuel system and monitoring the fuel level directly affect the engine life and the cost of car maintenance in the long term.

Comparison table of tank characteristics by modification

For clarity, we present the main technical data regarding the fuel tank in a summary table. This will help you quickly navigate the characteristics of a specific version of your car.

Engine modification Fuel type Tank volume (l) Actual range (combined cycle, km)
1.6 16V (117 hp) Gasoline AI-95 65 720-750
2.0 16V (141 hp) Gasoline AI-95 65 680-720
2.0 dCi (150 hp) Diesel 65 800-850
2.0 dCi (173 hp) Diesel 65 780-820

note that the actual filling volume may be 2-3 liters less than the nominal 65 liters due to the design features of the neck and the residue in the supply tube. This is normal and does not indicate a system problem.

Questions and answers on the topic

Is it possible to fill the Nissan Qashqai 2013 with AI-92 gasoline?

Manufacturer Nissan recommends using gasoline with an octane rating of at least 95. Using AI-92 is possible in emergency cases, but this can lead to detonation, reduced power and accelerated engine wear, especially for turbocharged versions.

How many liters of fuel remain in the tank when the reserve lamp turns on?

When the reserve lamp comes on, approximately 8-10 liters of fuel remain in the tank. This reserve should be enough to travel 60-100 kilometers to the nearest gas station, but it is better not to risk it and find a gas station as soon as possible.

How often do you need to change the fuel filter on a diesel Qashqai?

For diesel versions with a 2.0 dCi engine, it is recommended to replace the fuel filter every 30,000 - 40,000 km. When using low-quality fuel, the interval should be reduced to 20,000 km to prevent damage to the injectors and high-pressure pump.

Does climate zone affect tank volume?

The physical volume of the tank does not depend on the climate zone, but in cold regions, owners often use pre-heaters, which increases fuel consumption. In hot climates, increased use of air conditioning will also reduce actual range.

⚠️ Attention: When storing a car for a long time with a full tank in hot weather, fuel may expand and escape through the ventilation valve. Keep the tank only 90-95% full when parked in the summer.