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2010 Nissan Navara: tough ute, easy to live with

The 2010 Nissan Navara is a hard-working ute that blends weekday duties with weekend missions. Available in single, king and dual cab formats, it pairs tidy road manners with proper off‑road cred. Depending on trim, it came with the frugal 2.5‑litre turbo‑diesel, a punchy 4.0‑litre petrol V6, or the later V6 diesel, matched to manual or auto gearboxes and part‑time 4x4. With a roomy tray and up to 3,000 kg braked towing (model and towbar dependent), it’s made for tools, toys, and towing the boat.

Owners like its comfy cabin, decent safety for the era, and a chassis happy on corrugations and in the city. With accessories—bull bars, canopies, dual batteries—tidily installed, it easily shifts from weekday workhorse to weekend tourer.

  • Service engine oil and filters every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, stick to approved fluids.
  • On YD25 2.5‑diesels, check timing chain health, rattly cold starts can signal stretch.
  • Maintain cooling: renew coolant, belts and hoses, blow out radiator/intercooler after dust.
  • Replace diff, transfer and gearbox/ATF oils as scheduled, especially if towing.
  • If a DPF is fitted, allow regenerations to finish, choose low‑ash oil and do occasional highway runs.
  • Rotate tyres every 10,000 km, check alignment, brakes and wheel bearings after rough trips.
  • Wash the underbody after beach work, watch for rust at rails, tray mounts and tailgate seams.
  • Grease driveline uni joints, inspect suspension bushes and shocks.
  • Manuals: monitor clutch bite, autos: service before heavy towing.

Is the 2010 Nissan Navara good for towing, and what’s the capacity?

Yes—when set up correctly. Depending on model, towbar and payload, many 2010 Navara variants are rated up to 3,000 kg braked. Always check the vehicle’s placard and paperwork, and keep GVM/GCM limits in mind. An electric brake controller, quality tyres and a cooling/transmission service are smart additions before heavy towing.

What common issues should owners watch for?

On YD25 diesels, timing chain stretch is the headline—listen for rattles at cold start. Also watch for EGR/soot build‑up, worn suspension bushes, clutch wear on manuals, and surface rust around the tray and chassis rails. Driveline vibrations after lift kits or big tyres usually point to angles, uni joints or wheel balance.

How often should it be serviced, and what does it typically involve?

Plan on 10,000–15,000‑kilometre or annual intervals. A typical service covers engine oil and filters, a full inspection, and periodic changes for coolant, brake fluid, diffs, transfer case and gearbox/ATF. Costs vary across Australia and New Zealand, but sticking to quality parts and fluids pays off in longevity.

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