Common questions

What brand does Nissan use for parts?

What brand does Nissan use for parts?

Choose Tamaroff Nissan and Nissan OEM Parts Here at Tamaroff Nissan’s service department, we use only Nissan OEM parts for vehicle repairs, so you can feel confident that you’re getting the absolute highest quality parts and service.

Does Amazon sell counterfeit car parts?

Counterfeit auto parts are everywhere. You can find them on eBay, Amazon, Alibaba and Craigslist and other online markets. Some legitimate online shops are even selling a few counterfeit parts without knowing. Many, if not all, major auto manufacturers offer OEM parts in high-quality packaging.

Are Nissan parts expensive?

Are Nissan cars expensive to maintain? Nissan owners pay about $150 less to maintain their vehicles than the average driver, according to RepairPal. The average annual maintenance cost of a Nissan Altima, according to RepairPal, is $169 less than the average cost across all car models.

Are Nissan parts good?

While many Nissan parts are made by other companies contracted to Nissan, several parts are manufactured by Nissan themselves. These parts are known as genuine parts. Genuine parts also tend to be much more expensive than OEM parts, even though there is no guarantee that their quality is better.

Where does Nissan get their parts from?

While Nissan originated in Japan, they have manufacturing plants in Japan, North America, and all over the world. Many Nissan models are made in America. A few of Nissan’s most prominent production facilities include: TochigiFacility– Builds high-performance models, such as the GTR and 370Z.

How can you tell counterfeit parts?

Counterfeit parts may have unevenly spaced pins, or the pins may show signs of oxidation. A legitimate part’s molding process produces uniform indents in the package for pin markings or other purposes. A counterfeit part may have indents that are uneven or have markings or blacktopping in them.

Why is Nissan so expensive?

Earlier this afternoon Atsushi Najima, Nissan Philippines president, gave us an answer as to why. Actually, it was a three-pronged answer. The first is that the technology is very new in our market. The second is the production costs of such technology, the primary cost being the battery.

Are aftermarket parts OK?

An aftermarket part is any part for a vehicle that is not sourced from the car’s maker. If the parts are direct replacement parts, they will not void your car’s warranty. Some aftermarket parts are equal to or better than the OEM part. If the price seems too good to be true, beware of poor quality parts.

Are OEM products fake?

Originally Answered: Are OEM products fake? No they are not fake. The OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacture. Meaning that is what was used when the car was built at the factory.

What to expect at a Nissan dealership?

Because driving your Nissan vehicle should be as worry-free an experience as possible, which is why we provide you with a complimentary multi-point inspection every time you visit your participating Nissan dealer. Performed by factory-trained technicians, your vehicle will be thoroughly inspected from end to end.

What kind of warranty do Nissan parts have?

All parts and accessories are custom-fitted, custom-designed, and durability-tested for your Nissan, and come with a Nissan-backed 12 month/12,000 mile (whichever occurs first) limited warranty (if installed by dealer at the time of purchase)**.

Where can I find Nissan parts and accessories?

Find all the original parts and accessories your Nissan requires in the Nissan Parts & Accessories Online official online catalog, plus branded merchandise to show off the passion you have for your Nissan.

Where can I find a Nissan body repair manual?

INDIVIDUAL SERVICE MANUALS The applicable model Service Manual and this Body Repair Manual should be used together when performing body repair work. Individual Service Manuals for respective models are available at nissan-techinfo.comto provide the detailed repair procedures for specific NISSAN vehicle models.

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