Nissan Patrol 2004 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Nissan Patrol 2004 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Nissan Patrol 2004: Losing power
It sounds like a problem with the turbo or the fuel pump. Get it to a diesel mechanic and have it checked.
Nissan Patrol 2004: Known problems with the engine?
I wouldn't recommend buying an old Patrol with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engine, such as the one you are looking at. It's right in the zone of death when it comes to the turbo-diesel engine, and it will have done a million miles.
Nissan Patrol 2004: Bubbled dash
It gets harder to mount a case for a car that is as old as your is, but if you take a reasonable approach and are willing to compromise, as you seem to be by accepting the labour costs, I think you should pursue it. It is clearly a problem and the company has the responsibility for its products no matter their age.
Nissan Patrol 2004: Blown up turbo-diesel engine
The old Patrol hand grenade strikes again. There were fundamental flaws with that engine, it's one to avoid. But with yours now eight years old you're going to have trouble convincing Nissan to come to the party with the cost of repairs. They might, however, make you an offer of part payment if you press them hard enough, and that's what I would recommend you do.
Nissan Patrol 2004: Is petrol or diesel better?
You’re buying a high mileage car so be careful to check the condition of the engine and driveline and walk away if there’s any suspicion they’re close to worn out. There’s little difference between the Landcruiser and the Patrol, but avoid the 3.0-litre turbo diesel Patrol as it has engine issues.
Nissan Patrol 2004: Why does the radiator keep breaking?
It could be a stray current, or it could be that the concentration of glycol in the coolant is too low. There should be 30 percent glycol; if it’s too low the radiator can corrode. More likely it’s a stray current, probably caused by a bad earth on an accessory that’s been fitted to the vehicle, or it could be a bad earth the engine and the body.
Nissan Pajero 2004: Does this model have issues with its engine?
I WOULD like to be able to confirm that the problem with the 3-litre turbodiesel engine has been fixed, but I can't. My attempts to get Nissan to own up to a fix have been a dismal failure. All it would tell me is it would take care of owners of any Patrol that had an engine problem. Read into that what you will.
Nissan Patrol 2004: Rust spots under paint
I HAVEN'T heard of rust spots as you report, but maybe our readers can help. Certainly you need to have the paint repaired and Nissan seems to be willing to come to the party.