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Parts for your 2004 Nissan Primera
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2004 Nissan Primera: Fitment, Everyday Smarts, and Easy-Care Maintenance
This part is built to suit the 2004 Nissan Primera (P12), the tidy mid-sizer Kiwis and Aussies rate for its comfy ride, solid safety kit, and no-fuss practicality. It’s a straightforward swap under the bonnet, designed to match factory specs so it bolts up cleanly and plays nice with nearby components. Perfect for daily commuting, school runs, and those quick dashes between the city and the coast.
The 2004 Primera came in a mix of petrol and diesel options, with manual and auto setups depending on market and trim. Most petrol trims use a timing chain, which means fewer belt worries, provided oil changes happen on time. The cabin’s well laid out, there’s decent boot space, and the chassis is steady on rougher Aussie and NZ roads. Keep it fed with quality fluids and OEM-spec parts like this one, and it’ll stay smooth and reliable without costing the earth.
- Service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, sooner if you tow or drive short hops.
- Use the correct grade engine oil, top up between services if the commute is stop–start.
- Refresh coolant, brake fluid, and (if applicable) transmission fluid per schedule.
- Inspect air and cabin filters, swap them when dusty or at the recommended interval.
- Check tyres, alignment, and brake pad thickness, keep pressures to the placard.
- Spark plugs (often iridium) last long, but replace on time for crisp starts and economy.
Installation tip: Lay out tools, compare the new part with the old one for fit, and follow torque specs from a trusted service guide. If unsure, a licensed mechanic can sort it quickly.
What engine oil and capacity does a 2004 Nissan Primera use?
Most petrol variants are happy on a quality 5W-30 that meets the manufacturer’s spec, while some higher-kilometre cars in warmer climates may prefer a 10W-40. Capacity typically lands between 3.5 and 4.5 litres depending on engine. Always confirm by engine code and the owner’s manual.
Does the 2004 Primera have a timing belt or chain?
Most petrol trims run a timing chain designed to last the life of the engine with regular oil changes. It isn’t a scheduled replacement item, but any rattles on cold start should be checked by a mechanic. Confirm by VIN if you’re unsure about your specific setup.
What’s the recommended service interval?
A sensible plan is every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. If you’re regularly in stop–start traffic, towing, or driving short trips, lean towards the earlier end, and keep fluids and filters fresh to protect the drivetrain.