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Come to Nemith Nissan for any of your Albany car repair and servicing needs. Don't risk the performance and well being of your Nissan with anyone else. At Nemith Nissan we know Nissan cars inside and out. Our greater Albany Nissan car repair experts will get your vehicle serviced as quickly as possible. Complete our online service appointment form and we will get your vehicle back on the road as quickly as possible.
We want your Nemith Nissan vehicle to thrill you for every mile you
own it. So take advantage of this valuable information for Nissan owners in the greater Albany area. Here
you will find everything from maintenance tips and schedules to the lowdown on
managing your service records online.
Nissan Manuals and Guides
Find important, model-specific details regarding the use and care of your
vehicle.
Helpful Maintenance Tips
Use the Maintenance Guide to help you maximize the life, performance, and
ownership experience of your Nissan.
Sign Up for My Nissan
Manage your service records and store all of your
valuable vehicle information in one convenient place.
BG On The Road®
When you need roadside assistance, we’re there.
Complimentary Roadside Assistance
BG On The Road® roadside assistance is only available with the purchase of a BG
fluid change service.
Services Provided:
*towing available for accidents and vehicle disablements
Roadside Assistance Details
Available for up to $75 US for 4 months. If your vehicle becomes inoperable in
the U.S., Puerto Rico or Canada, it will be towed to the nearest qualified
service center. You do not pay the service provider for the first $75 US of
services listed above (per event, limited to two events).
Ask your Service Advisor for more information about BG On The Road®.
Dispatch services are provided by and/or through Cross Country Motor Club,
Inc., Medford, MA 02155, except Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Wisconsin,
and Wyoming where services are provided by and/or through Cross Country Motor
Club of California, Inc. Roadside services are performed by independent service
providers, for whose actions neither Cross Country nor BG Products, Inc. shall
be liable. Additional terms and conditions are set forth on the Service Card.
Fill Your Tires With Nitrogen!
Our Exclusive Three-Step Nitrogen Tire Filling Service.
How nitrogen works and what it does.
Nitrogen (N2) makes up the majority of the air that we breathe and is contained
in the protein of all life on earth. It is colorless, tasteless, and non-toxic.
The next most common component of air is oxygen (O2). Together N2 and O2 make
up approximately 99% of the air we breathe and traditionally fill tires with.
N2 is a larger molecule than O2.
Therefore, it cannot escape as easily as oxygen through porous material such as
a rubber tire wall (carcass). Leaking at a much slower rate than oxygen, a tire
filled with a higher percentage of N2 maintains its proper pressure roughly
three to four times longer than air-filled tires. Proper inflation provides
better fuel economy, superior handling, longer tire life, and increased safety
by reducing the likelihood of low pressure related loss of control, blowouts
and other tire failures.
N2 is a dry, inert gas.
O2 in a tire provides unwanted oxidation. Over time, this reaction destroys the
tire carcass and corrodes wheels. A tire is prematurely aged by O2 from the
inside-out as the pressurized air in the tire makes the O2 try to escape
through the tire carcass, speeding up the damaging oxidation process. N2 on the
other hand, is a harmless inert gas that does not react negatively with tires
and wheels. N2 filled tires also reduce tire heat, thereby decreasing rolling
resistance and increasing fuel economy.
N2 is non-flammable.
O2 is a flammable gas while N2 is an extinguishing gas. Thus, a large number of
mass transportation companies around the world fill their tires with N2 for
added fire and explosion safety. In a vehicle fire, ruptured air-filled tires
fuel the fire. N2 filled tires slow the fire.
N2 has been used in tires for many years on aircraft, military vehicles, off
road trucks, racecars, and even Tour de France bicycles.
Nitrogen inflated tires are safer and longer lasting than tires inflated with
air.
Correct inflation versus under-inflation.
Correct inflation is highly significant when considering tire life and
performance. It is not always possible to look at a tire and detect
under-inflation. However, under-inflation can cause many tire-related problems.
As inflation pressure largely determines a tire’s load capacity,
under-inflation results in an overloaded tire. An under-inflated tire operates
at high deflection resulting decreased fuel economy, sluggish handling and may
result in excessive mechanical flexing and heat buildup leading to catastrophic
tire failure.
We are serious about offering the highest quality nitrogen tire filling
service. Our professional nitrogen tire filling equipment is built in the USA
by RTI Technologies, Inc., part of a global company that builds automated equipment
that fills new vehicles with fluids in vehicle assembly plants around the
world.
High quality NitroPro Aluminum N2 Valve Stem Caps provide a great reminder to
you and others that your tires are filled with nitrogen!
Nitrogen-Filled Tires Facts and Testimonials.
“One thing government and tire-industry officials agree on is the importance of
keeping tires properly inflated. The risks of underinflation, which stresses
tires by causing their sidewalls to flex more and the air temperature inside to
rise, were highlighted during congressional hearings a few years ago.
Underinflation was identified as a factor in the failure of these tires.”
--Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2002
Using nitrogen instead of compressed air has distinct advantages, which lead to
immediate benefits for the vehicle owner.
1. It has more mass, so it migrates through the tire three to four times slower.
The result: Tires hold their psi longer.
2. It runs about 20% cooler. Less heat results in less tire degradation.
3. It drastically reduces oxidation on the rim and inner-liner (nitrogen systems
almost totally eliminate oxygen—the cause of oxidation—from the mix).
4. It is environmentally safe.
--Bob Ulrich, Modern Tire Dealer, July, 2004
TMC (Technology & Maintenance Council of American Trucking Association)
says that about 90% of tire failure causing tire road debris is caused by
underinflation.
--TMC Tire Air Pressure Study, May, 2002
Bridgestone says air inflated tires lost an average of 2.7 psi per month and
nitrogen inflated tires lost an average of 0.7 psi per month.
--Guy Walenga, Clemson Tire Conference, March, 2004
Michelin supports the use of nitrogen based on its ability to better retain
pressure over a period of time.
--Michelin Technical Bulletin, November, 2003
“Goodyear says 15% under-inflation equals 8% less tread mileage and 2.5%
decrease in fuel economy.”
--Goodyear Radial Truck Tire and Retread Service Manual, Page 40
“Having tires inflated to the maximum recommended pressure can improve gas
mileage by as much as 6 percent.”
--Ann Job, “Fuel Saving Tips,” MSN Autos, September 19, 2005
Pirelli says 20% under-inflation equals 15% shorter tire life.
United States Department of Energy says the United States loses over 2 million
gallons of fuel each day due to under-inflation.
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