Nissan parts reviews

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TYC Alternator

I am running a 130 amp TYC alternator from a Nissan Titan. It's 100% bolt in. It's cheaper than the 110 amp stock one too, just over $100 on Amazon IIRC. I have used TYC alternators 3 times, never had any issues.

Pros: 100% bolt in, cheaper
Cons: none
Vehicle: Nissan
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Duralast Alternator
iredditshere
  • Warning light:
Rating 5.0

We just replaced the wife's X three weeks ago. Had the same problem you had with a battery light and brake light. Ended going to AutoZone when we were in vacation and got a Duralast Gold and had a local mechanic do the install.

Vehicle: Nissan
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SASIC Control arm
Fimbul-vinter
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Rating 5.0

He lifted the car up and identified that it was the outer bolt on the control arm. So I will replace the control arm myself on both sides. You only need to buy one part (per side) and the replacement is simple as shown here. If you want to check if you have the same issue, you must lift the car and pull down near the outer bolt on the control arm. Mine moves about a centimetre, meaning the ball inside is exhausted. It should not move at all.

Pros: simple replacement, ball joint worn
Cons: worn ball joint
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OEM Nissan CVT transmission

I got a 2013 Altima... it’s at 170k miles and never had any mechanical issues. It’s all anecdotal but my experience was good

Pros: no mechanical issues, good experience
Vehicle: Nissan Altima
Mileage: 170000 km
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OEM Nissan Battery

I'm in central Texas and the Leaf does just fine for in city driving. The batteries run hotter than a liquid cooled battery does of course but they are capable of operating at Texas summer temperatures. Where they struggle is on long highway trips. High speeds mean more load on the battery which also means more heat and more likely to have the car limit power due to battery temps. I have noticed that Leafs in Texas do tend to show more battery degradation and less capacity than leafs that are in cooler climate.

Pros: fine for city driving
Cons: struggles on highway, more degradation
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OEM Nissan CVT transmission
BackToBasics43
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Rating 1.0

My 2018 rogue with 75k miles just shit the bed with the cvt transmission. Thank god they’re going to replace it for free or else it would’ve costed $6300 for that bs up here in Long Island.

Pros: replaced for free
Cons: cvt transmission failed
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 120700 km
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HITACHI Distributor cap

I thought I was getting OEM Hitachi Reman for $275. And I pop the cap off, it's scraping on the coil tower. It's stamped Made in China, I could've gotten the same junk off RockAuto for $129 or so. It's going back.

Cons: scraping on coil tower
Vehicle: Nissan
Part number: NS60
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