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Parts for your 2012 Nissan Pathfinder-Exhaust gasket
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2012 Nissan Pathfinder exhaust gasket: what it does, why it matters, and when to change it
Technical references confirm the 2012 Nissan Pathfinder uses exhaust gaskets. The Nissan R51 Factory Service Manual (EX and EM sections) specifies manifold-to-head gaskets and pipe-to-pipe crush/ring gaskets for both VQ40DE petrol and YD25DDTi diesel variants. Nissan’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the 2012 R51 also lists these gaskets, and major aftermarket catalogues (e.g., Fel‑Pro and Victor Reinz) carry direct-fit manifold and flange/ring gaskets for this model. So yes—exhaust gaskets are absolutely relevant on this Pathfinder.
On a 2012 Pathfinder, the exhaust gasket’s job is to seal hot gases as they leave the engine and head down the exhaust. There are typically two main types on this model: a multi‑layer steel (MLS) manifold gasket between the cylinder head and manifold, and a crush “donut” or flat flange gasket where sections of the exhaust bolt together (like the front pipe to the catalytic converter or mid‑pipe). By keeping the system sealed, the gaskets stop exhaust leaks, reduce noise, protect nearby components from excess heat, and help the oxygen sensors read cleanly so fuel trims stay on song.
There’s no fixed service interval, but after a decade plus of heat cycles, some gaskets get tired. They’re usually replaced any time the manifold or exhaust sections are removed. If there’s a sharp tick on cold start that fades as it warms, a whiff of exhaust under the bonnet or near the cabin, soot marks around a flange, or a drop in grunt and economy, it’s time for a look.
- Best practice on replacement:
- Always fit new gaskets—don’t reuse old crush rings or MLS gaskets.
- Clean mating faces thoroughly