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2012 Nissan Dualis: easy-going compact SUV with straightforward upkeep
The 2012 Nissan Dualis (known as the Qashqai in other markets) is a tidy, no-fuss compact SUV that suits city commutes and weekend missions alike. Offered with a 2.0‑litre petrol four and either a six‑speed manual or CVT, it’s light on fuel and easy to park, with decent ground clearance for gravel tracks. Inside, it’s practical and comfy, and the Dualis+2 variant adds a flexible third row for families who need occasional extra seats.
Day to day, it’s a reliable unit when serviced on time. Under the bonnet, regular oil changes keep the timing chain happy, and fresh filters help the engine breathe clean air. The CVT likes gentle treatment and clean, correct fluid as specified in the handbook. Brakes, tyres, and suspension bushes deserve a look if the car sees corrugations, coastal air, or lots of stop‑start. Electronics are generally well behaved, keep the battery healthy and software up to date and it’ll stay friendly.
- Engine oil and filter: every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months.
- CVT/gearbox: inspect fluid condition around 40,000–60,000 kilometres, use genuine‑spec fluid.
- Coolant: long‑life, check annually, replace around 8 years/160,000 kilometres.
- Brake fluid: replace every 2 years, check pads and discs each service.
- Spark plugs: iridium, about 100,000 kilometres.
- Air and cabin filters: 15,000–20,000 kilometres, or sooner in dusty areas.
- Tyres: rotate every 10,000 kilometres, keep pressures around the placard (typically 33–36 psi).
- Battery and wipers: test/replace as needed, especially before winter road trips.
Look after these basics and the Dualis stays quiet, economical, and ready for the next school run or beach dash.
Q: What’s the recommended service interval for a 2012 Nissan Dualis in AU/NZ?
Plan for every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. If it does short trips, towing, dusty roads, or lots of stop‑start, aim for about 7,500 kilometres or 6 months and include extra checks of brakes, tyres, and fluids.
Q: Does the 2012 Dualis use a timing belt or a chain?
It uses a timing chain in the 2.0‑litre petrol engine. There’s no scheduled replacement, but it relies on clean oil at the right grade. If a rattle appears on cold starts, have it inspected.
Q: Is the CVT reliable in the 2012 Dualis?
Generally, yes—if serviced and driven sensibly. Use the exact Nissan‑specified CVT fluid, keep it cool on long climbs, and check for software updates. Shuddering or flare under load is a sign to have it assessed early.