When did the Nissan Teana come to the market?
The Nissan Teana was introduced to the market in 2003 as a replacement for both Nissan Cefiro, Bluebird, and Laurel. It was one step under the luxury four-door sedan Nissan Skyline. The Teana was one answer to the wide range of cars offered by the Japanese car-maker.
Where are the fuses on a Nissan Teana?
Fuse box diagram (fuse layout), location, and assignment of fuses and relays Nissan Teana (J31) (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). Fuses and fusible links protect your vehicle’s electrical system from short-circuiting or overloading.
What are the trim levels of a Nissan Teana?
Trim levels were 200JK, 230JK, 230JM and 350JM. The car was based on the Nissan FF-L platform. In December 2005, the Teana received new headlights and taillights, chrome trimming on the bumpers, enlarged foglights, front legrests and newly designed gauges.
Is the Nissan Teana the same as the maxima?
The car was introduced with an optionally available internet-based, telematics and GPS navigation system called CarWings to Japanese drivers only. The J31 Teana also follows the same chassis number pattern as the Nissan Maxima (J30) .
The Nissan Teana was introduced to the market in 2003 as a replacement for both Nissan Cefiro, Bluebird, and Laurel. It was one step under the luxury four-door sedan Nissan Skyline. The Teana was one answer to the wide range of cars offered by the Japanese car-maker.
Trim levels were 200JK, 230JK, 230JM and 350JM. The car was based on the Nissan FF-L platform. In December 2005, the Teana received new headlights and taillights, chrome trimming on the bumpers, enlarged foglights, front legrests and newly designed gauges.
The car was introduced with an optionally available internet-based, telematics and GPS navigation system called CarWings to Japanese drivers only. The J31 Teana also follows the same chassis number pattern as the Nissan Maxima (J30) .
Is there a second generation Nissan Teana SM5?
In January 2005, Renault Samsung announced a lower-specification version of the Teana which it is sold as the second generation (A34R) Renault Samsung SM5 and, from 2008, as the Renault Safrane . In some countries, the 200JK was not sold. Instead, the 230JK, basically a 230JM without the VQ23DE engine was sold.