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Parts for your 2002 Nissan Navara-Manifold gasket
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2002 Nissan Navara manifold gasket — purpose, servicing and when to replace
Based on factory literature for the D22-series Navara (Nissan Workshop/Service Manual: Engine Mechanical and Exhaust sections) and mainstream parts catalogues for the 2002 model year, this vehicle uses manifold gaskets on both the intake and exhaust sides across its common engines (KA24DE petrol, QD32, TD27 and ZD30 diesel variants). That means a manifold gasket is absolutely relevant to a 2002 Nissan Navara.
The manifold gasket’s job is straightforward but critical. On the intake side it seals the intake manifold to the cylinder head so the engine only breathes metered air, helping smooth idle, correct fuel trims and solid low-down torque. On the exhaust side it seals hot gases as they exit the head into the manifold and, on turbo diesels like the ZD30, onward to the turbo. A healthy seal prevents exhaust leaks, protects nearby components from heat, keeps oxygen sensor readings honest, and avoids that tell-tale ticking under the bonnet.
As part of routine servicing on a 2002 Navara, the manifold gasket isn’t a “replace every X kilometres” item, but it should be inspected whenever the intake or exhaust manifold is off, or if there are symptoms of leakage. Common signs include:
- Exhaust leak tick on cold start, soot marks at the manifold join, faint fumes in the engine bay
- Rough idle, whistling, lean codes or higher fuel use (intake side)
- Loss of boost or spooling noise changes on turbo diesels
When replacing, use the correct gasket type for the engine and position (intake, exhaust, turbo-to-manifold, EGR flanges on diesels). Clean both mating faces until they’re spotless, check manifold flatness, and replace any warped or cracked studs. Fit new hardware where specified. Reinstall dry unless the service manual calls for a specific sealant in certain corners or joints. Torque in the proper sequence and to the spec for your engine code