Are Nissan Patrols any good?
The Nissan Patrol is tried, tested and proven to be a reliable, capable and comfortable off road people mover. For decades, it has had a rock solid reputation to tackle the toughest of terrains with its petrol powered V8 certainly having the power to keep going.
What kind of car is the Nissan Patrol?
This car model is considered a total utilitarian and tough vehicle – it is huge, functional, and built to last. Through its series of models, Nissan has proved that a 4×4 vehicle has a lot of rooms for outstanding improvements. That is why this review is going to tackle about the 2013 model of Nissan Patrol.
Why is my Nissan Patrol having engine problems?
In fact, the smaller diesel is notorious for suffering an incorrect air-fuel mixture and/or turbo-boost spikes which can smash the pistons to bits. At which point the whole engine is junk.
When did the Nissan Patrol Y62 come out?
The latest models are sold in a smaller variety of models than in Patrol’s heyday. That’s due to the introduction of an all-new model called the Y62 Patrol in February 2013. It can swallow families and lots of their stuff without even looking like it’s struggling
What should the 100 rpm be on a Nissan Patrol?
On most hills the 100 will be in 4th and 3000-3400rpm where the patrol will be in 5th. Given the very smooth nature of the V8 its not a problem. Im not surprised you could hold a 6.0/6.4 powerstroke, it had probably thrown a code, seriously.
When did the Nissan Patrol first come out?
Ewan Kennedy reviews the GQ, GU and Y62 Series Nissan Patrol from 1996,1997,1998,1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 as a used buy. Nissan Patrol is the real deal.
In fact, the smaller diesel is notorious for suffering an incorrect air-fuel mixture and/or turbo-boost spikes which can smash the pistons to bits. At which point the whole engine is junk.
On most hills the 100 will be in 4th and 3000-3400rpm where the patrol will be in 5th. Given the very smooth nature of the V8 its not a problem. Im not surprised you could hold a 6.0/6.4 powerstroke, it had probably thrown a code, seriously.
Are there any Nissan Patrol recalls in Australia?
A number of potentially hazardous faults have been identified in vehicles sold in Australia, prompting a wide range of recalls. Read more I have been smashing my head against a brick wall with Nissan Waverley and Nissan Australia regarding a customer service/compensation claim and hoping you may have a Nissan contact that would look Read more