2016 Nissan Maxima Repair Manual

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Get the same expert guidance Nissan dealership technicians use with the official OEM workshop manual for the 2016 Nissan Maxima (A36).

2016 Nissan Maxima (A36) — OEM Workshop Service & Repair Manual

Get the same expert guidance Nissan dealership technicians use with the official OEM workshop manual for the 2016 Nissan Maxima (A36) . This comprehensive, searchable PDF delivers factory-authorized procedures, torque specs, and detailed wiring diagrams so you can diagnose and repair with confidence.


File Format PDF
File Language English
You’ll Get 135 MB
Wiring Diagram Included
Delivery Method Instant Download
Work to factory standards—reduce guesswork and get repairs right the first time.

Key Features

Official OEM Manual

Identical to dealer service documentation—accurate, complete, and trusted.

Complete Coverage

Engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, steering, HVAC, body, interior, and more.

Detailed Wiring Diagrams

Clear schematics, connector views, pinouts, and power distribution.

User-Friendly PDF

Fully indexed and searchable; view on desktop or mobile, print only what you need.


What’s Inside

  • Maintenance schedules, fluids, and torque specifications
  • Step-by-step repair procedures and adjustments
  • Diagnostic flowcharts and DTC references
  • Component locations, connector views, and wiring pinouts
  • System overviews for engine, transmission, chassis, and electrical

Download & Compatibility

Delivery: Instant digital PDF download
Compatibility: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android


This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.

Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.


Table of Contents : 2016 Nissan Maxima Repair Manual

 

Table of Contents 2016 Nissan Maxima Repair Manual

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CAUTION : This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicle’s optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always use genuine Nissan parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.

2016 Nissan Maxima: Overview, Specs, Common Problems, Maintenance, Recalls/TSBs, DTC Codes & Final Verdict

The 2016 Nissan Maxima is the eighth-generation “four-door sports car,” pairing a strong 3.5L V6 with a CVT and a refined interior. It delivers excellent straight-line power and comfort, but ownership hinges on maintenance discipline—especially around the transmission and electronics.


Technical Specs

  • Body: 4-door midsize sedan (FWD)
  • Engine: 3.5L V6 (300 hp / 261 lb-ft)
  • Transmission: Xtronic CVT
  • Fuel economy (EPA): ~22 mpg city / 30 mpg highway
  • Curb weight: ~3,500 lb
  • Suspension: Independent (front/rear)

Performance

  • 0–60 mph: ~5.7 seconds
  • Smooth, torque-rich acceleration from the V6
  • Steering tuned for sport-sedan feel
  • Cabin quietness is a strong point at highway speeds

 

Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues (Symptoms • Cause • Fix • Cost)

  1. CVT shudder or slipping
    Symptoms: Hesitation, RPM flare, judder on acceleration
    Root Cause: CVT belt/pulley wear, overheated fluid
    Fix: Scan TCM, inspect fluid condition, software update or CVT replacement if severe
    Cost to Fix: $250–$450 (service) / $3,500–$5,500 (replacement)
  2. Engine overheating
    Symptoms: Rising temp gauge, coolant smell
    Root Cause: Failing radiator, thermostat, or water pump
    Fix: Pressure test, replace failed cooling component, bleed system
    Cost to Fix: $300–$900
  3. Oil consumption
    Symptoms: Low oil between services, blue smoke on start
    Root Cause: Worn piston rings or valve seals (VQ35)
    Fix: Monitor consumption; engine repair if excessive
    Cost to Fix: $0–$400 (monitoring) / $3,000–$6,000 (engine work)
  4. Timing chain noise
    Symptoms: Rattle on cold start
    Root Cause: Stretched chain or worn tensioner
    Fix: Replace timing chain components
    Cost to Fix: $1,200–$2,500
  5. Brake rotor warping
    Symptoms: Steering wheel shake while braking
    Root Cause: Heat buildup on heavy front end
    Fix: Replace rotors and pads as a set
    Cost to Fix: $350–$800
  6. Suspension bushing wear
    Symptoms: Clunks over bumps, uneven tire wear
    Root Cause: Aging rubber bushings
    Fix: Replace worn control arm bushings
    Cost to Fix: $500–$1,200
  7. Exhaust flex pipe leak
    Symptoms: Loud exhaust, ticking noise
    Root Cause: Metal fatigue at flex joint
    Fix: Replace flex pipe or exhaust section
    Cost to Fix: $300–$900
  8. Motor mount failure
    Symptoms: Vibration at idle, clunk on gear change
    Root Cause: Hydraulic mount wear
    Fix: Replace failed mount(s)
    Cost to Fix: $400–$900
  9. Power steering noise
    Symptoms: Whining when turning
    Root Cause: Low or contaminated fluid (electric-assist systems still use fluid components)
    Fix: Fluid service or component replacement
    Cost to Fix: $150–$800
  10. Thermostat stuck open
    Symptoms: Poor heater output, P0128 code
    Root Cause: Thermostat failure
    Fix: Replace thermostat
    Cost to Fix: $250–$600

 

Top 10 Common Electrical Issues (Symptoms • Cause • Fix • Cost)

  1. Infotainment screen freezing
    Symptoms: Touchscreen unresponsive
    Root Cause: Software bugs, memory faults
    Fix: Software update or head unit replacement
    Cost to Fix: $0–$1,200
  2. Battery drain
    Symptoms: Dead battery overnight
    Root Cause: Parasitic draw from modules
    Fix: Draw test, update or replace faulty module
    Cost to Fix: $150–$600
  3. ABS/VDC warning lights
    Symptoms: ABS or traction control disabled
    Root Cause: Wheel speed sensor failure
    Fix: Replace faulty sensor
    Cost to Fix: $200–$450
  4. Power window failure
    Symptoms: Window stuck or slow
    Root Cause: Regulator motor wear
    Fix: Replace window regulator
    Cost to Fix: $250–$600
  5. Keyless entry issues
    Symptoms: Door won’t unlock remotely
    Root Cause: Weak fob battery or antenna fault
    Fix: Replace fob battery or antenna module
    Cost to Fix: $10–$350
  6. Backup camera failure
    Symptoms: Blank or flickering image
    Root Cause: Camera module or wiring issue
    Fix: Replace camera or repair wiring
    Cost to Fix: $300–$900
  7. HVAC control malfunction
    Symptoms: Incorrect vent temperature
    Root Cause: Blend door actuator failure
    Fix: Replace actuator and recalibrate system
    Cost to Fix: $250–$700
  8. TPMS warning light
    Symptoms: Tire pressure light stays on
    Root Cause: Sensor battery depletion
    Fix: Replace TPMS sensor(s)
    Cost to Fix: $60–$120 per wheel
  9. Audio system distortion
    Symptoms: Crackling or no sound
    Root Cause: Amplifier overheating or wiring fault
    Fix: Repair wiring or replace amplifier
    Cost to Fix: $300–$1,000
  10. Airbag warning light
    Symptoms: SRS light illuminated
    Root Cause: Clock spring or seat sensor issue
    Fix: Diagnose SRS circuit; replace faulty component
    Cost to Fix: $250–$1,200

 

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Strong V6 performance CVT reliability concerns
Comfortable, upscale interior Repairs can be expensive
Sporty handling for a sedan Resale affected by CVT reputation
Quiet highway ride Infotainment software quirks

 

Maintenance Schedule

Interval Service Notes
5,000 mi Oil & filter Use quality synthetic
15,000 mi Tire rotation, cabin filter Inspect brakes
30,000 mi Engine air filter, brake fluid Check suspension
60,000 mi CVT fluid service Critical for longevity
100,000 mi Spark plugs, coolant Prevent misfires/overheating

 

Top 5 Competitors

  1. Toyota Camry (2016)↗  – More reliable, excellent resale value, available V6, but less sporty
  2. Honda Accord (2016) – Strong reliability, engaging handling, spacious interior, available V6
  3. Mazda6 (2016) – Superior handling dynamics, upscale interior, but less powerful engine
  4. Ford Fusion (2016) – Stylish design, multiple engine options including EcoBoost, available AWD
  5. Chevrolet Impala (2016) – Spacious cabin, smooth V6, comfortable ride, large trunk

 

Top 10 Recalls, Advisories & TSB Highlights

  1. Fuel Pump Relay (NHTSA Campaign 18V572) – Fuel pump relay may fail, causing engine stall
  2. Occupant Classification System (NHTSA Campaign 20V350) – OCS software error may incorrectly classify front passenger, affecting airbag deployment
  3. Backup Camera Display (NHTSA Campaign 19V220) – Backup camera may not display properly
  4. Automatic Emergency Braking (NHTSA Campaign 20V017) – AEB may activate unexpectedly

Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs):

  1. CVT Judder/Shudder (NTB17-057a) – Addressing CVT transmission vibration or shuddering during acceleration
  2. Steering Pull/Drift – TSB for steering alignment concerns and pull/drift issues
  3. Navigation/Infotainment Freezing – Software updates to address touchscreen freezing or lag
  4. Sunroof Wind Noise – TSB for wind noise from panoramic sunroof at highway speeds
  5. Brake Noise – TSB addressing brake squeal or noise during low-speed braking
  6. A/C Odor – TSB for musty smell from climate control system
🔔 Note: Always check the VIN-specific recall history at NHTSA.gov or through a Nissan dealer before purchasing. Some recalls may have been completed on the vehicle already.

DTC Trouble Codes

ECM (Engine Control Module)

Code Description
P0300 Random Misfire
P0420 Catalyst Efficiency Low
P0171 System Too Lean
P0128 Coolant Temp Below Regulating
P0100 MAF Circuit
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor
P0130 O2 Sensor Circuit
P0455 EVAP Large Leak
P0110 IAT Circuit
P1604 Startability Malfunction

TCM (Transmission Control Module)

Code Description
P0700 Transmission Control System
P0715 Input Speed Sensor
P0720 Output Speed Sensor
P0730 Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0746 Pressure Control Solenoid
P0776 Pressure Control Solenoid Performance
P0868 Line Pressure Low
P0965 Pressure Control Solenoid B
P1701 CVT Control Error
P2813 Shift Solenoid D

ABS / ESC

Code Description
C1101 ABS Pump Motor
C1110 ABS Actuator
C1140 Wheel Speed Sensor
C1155 Yaw Rate Sensor
C1163 Steering Angle Sensor
C1180 ABS Communication
C1201 Engine Control Fault
C1210 Hydraulic Unit
C1232 Stop Lamp Switch
C1300 ABS ECU

SRS Airbag System

Code Description
B1018 Driver Airbag Circuit
B1020 Passenger Airbag Circuit
B1049 Side Airbag Sensor
B1054 Curtain Airbag Sensor
B1100 Airbag Control Unit
B1134 Seat Belt Pretensioner
B1145 OCS Sensor
B1200 SRS Power Supply
B1210 Crash Zone Sensor
B1402 Airbag Warning Lamp

Body Control / CAN

Code Description
U0100 Lost Communication ECM
U0121 Lost Communication ABS
U0140 Lost Communication BCM
U0155 Cluster Communication
U0184 Radio Communication
B2601 Door Lock Circuit
B2610 Power Window Circuit
B2620 Lighting Control
B2635 Smart Key Antenna
U0073 CAN Bus Off

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What engine does the 2016 Maxima have? It comes with a 3.5L V6 engine producing 300 horsepower and 261 lb-ft of torque, paired with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). It’s front-wheel drive only.

2. What are the available trim levels? The 2016 Maxima offers five trims: S, SV, SL, SR, and Platinum. Each adds features like leather seats, navigation, premium audio, and advanced safety tech.

3. What’s the fuel economy? EPA estimates are 22 mpg city / 30 mpg highway / 25 mpg combined, which is solid for a V6 sedan.

4. Is it reliable? The 2016 Maxima has mixed reliability ratings. It’s known for CVT transmission issues in Nissan’s lineup, though the Maxima’s transmission tends to be more robust than smaller Nissan models.

5. What safety features are included? Standard features include stability control, traction control, and multiple airbags. Higher trims offer blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking.

6. How much cargo and passenger space is there? It seats 5 adults comfortably with 14.3 cubic feet of trunk space. Rear legroom is 35 inches, making it spacious for a midsize sedan.

7. What’s the typical price range for a used 2016 Maxima? Depending on mileage, condition, and trim, expect to pay roughly $12,000–$18,000 in today’s used market.

8. Are parts and maintenance expensive? Maintenance costs are moderate for the class. Parts are generally affordable, though CVT repairs (if needed) can be costly.

9. What are common problems to watch for? Watch for CVT transmission issues (shuddering, hesitation), premature brake wear, and infotainment glitches.

10. Is it good for long-distance driving? Yes, the Maxima is comfortable for highway cruising with supportive seats, low noise levels, and good power for passing.


Bottom Line

The 2016 Maxima offers strong performance and upscale styling at a competitive price point. However, potential CVT concerns make a pre-purchase inspection and verification of maintenance history essential. If you’re considering one, have a trusted mechanic inspect the transmission carefully.