Nissan Patrol 2007 Problems

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Nissan Patrol 2007: What is the effect of dashboard blistering on resale value?

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Aug 2016

On average a 2007 Patrol is valued at between $15,000 and $17,000 in a private sale. Yours has relatively low kays for that model, and is well equipped, but that dash is a problem. You could easily knock a couple of thousand dollars off the price because of that. I would have it replaced if it were mine.

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Nissan recalls nearly 25,000 Patrols

Nissan recalls nearly 25,000 Patrols

27 Sep 2013 · by Karla Pincott

The safety recall is part of the global recall of 909,900 vehicles announced yesterday, for a defect that coulld cause them to stall while running.The fault is with defective accelerator sensors that ...

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Nissan Patrol 2007: Should Nissan replace a blown turbo-charger?

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Jun 2012

Part payment for the failure of a turbocharger on a car that is just five years old, has been serviced by the factory dealer and has only done 50,000 km, is not too much at all. We were able to help get a new engine for the owner of a car from another carmaker when his engine had destroyed itself after more than 200,000 km, so a measly turbocharger on a car that is almost new shouldn't be an issue.

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Does idling extend the life of the turbo?

Answered by CarsGuide 9 Aug 2011

It was common practice to idle early turbo engines for one to two minutes before switching off to help protect the bearings in the turbo. It was done to ensure the turbo was not spinning at high speed and was not too hot when the oil pressure and flow was shut off. As you say some people even fitted aftermarket "turbo timers" to delay shutdown for a period after the ignition was turned off. Early turbochargers weren’t as robust or reliable as today’s are and some manufacturers recommended a short idle before shutting the engine down, particularly immediately after operating the engine at high load. Turbochargers and turbocharged engines, such as the 2.0-litre diesel and 1.4-litre petrol engines in the Cruze, have come a long way since those early days, so you don’t have to let them idle for a period before turning them off.

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Nissan Patrol 2006: Does the turbo-diesel engine still have problems?

Answered by CarsGuide 18 May 2010

I’ve been told the problems don’t affect the later models, but I can’t categorically say they don’t because I haven’t been able to confirm it with any confidence.

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Nissan Patrol 2007: Can the 4.2 be converted to gas?

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Feb 2010

The Nissan Patrol 4.8-litre can be successfully converted to run on LPG, and many kits are available. The LPG Warehouse has two vapour-injection kits available, and is developing a liquid-injection kit. A rebate of $1750 is available.

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Nissan Patrol 2007: Fix for loss of power?

Answered by CarsGuide 27 Sep 2007

THE Nissan letter we received was referring specifically to the engine failures, not to a lack of performance you refer to, though there may well be an issue with the performance of the ZD30 engine, as you suggest.

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