What causes the hood to open on a Nissan Navara?

What causes the hood to open on a Nissan Navara?

Vibrations may cause the hood striker loop to separate from the hood and damage the hood latch assembly. If the hood is not securely latched, it could unexpectedly open while driving. Imagine the havoc it may create. Nissan Navara vehicles sold prior to June 2006, had ignition relay problems.

Why does my Nissan Navara have driveline vibrations?

For the Nissan D40 Navara, driveline vibrations may be attributable to wheel problems, prop-shaft universal joints or, for automatic models, the torque converter (particularly from 80-100 km/h, described below).

Are there any faults in the Nissan Navara?

The seatbelts on the left and right sides may have been swapped, so in the event of a collision, this could affect restraint performance and present a serious risk of injury to the occupants. The propellant tablets in the airbag inflators in Navara vehicles manufactured in Thailand between 2008 and 2014, may absorb moisture over time.

What causes a coolant leak on a Nissan Navara?

For Nissan D40 Navara vehicles with the 2.5-litre YD25DDTi diesel engine, the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler may corrode or split internally or around its flanged ends, causing a coolant leak. Due to the heat of the exhaust system, the coolant may evaporate and therefore not be seen pooling beneath the vehicle.

What causes driveline vibrations on a Nissan Navara?

For the Nissan D40 Navara, driveline vibrations may be attributable to wheel problems, prop-shaft universal joints or, for automatic models, the torque converter (particularly from 80-100 km/h, described below).

What kind of handle does a Nissan Navara have?

The D22 Navara series continues to be on Nissan lineup for many nations and it is called Nissan NP300, Pickup, Frontier and Navara D22. In 2009 the D22 was up-to-date with redesigned external home handles. The 2.4 L KA24DE was utilized in many Nissan vehicles.

Are there any recalls on the Nissan Navara?

In May 2011, a recall was issued for dual cab Nissan Navara ST-X variants sold from 1 June 2005 to 3 July 2008 ( PRA 2011/12582 ). In these vehicles, cornering with high lateral acceleration under full load conditions could cause cracking in the alloy wheel spokes.

For Nissan D40 Navara vehicles with the 2.5-litre YD25DDTi diesel engine, the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler may corrode or split internally or around its flanged ends, causing a coolant leak. Due to the heat of the exhaust system, the coolant may evaporate and therefore not be seen pooling beneath the vehicle.