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Parts for your 2014 Nissan Navara
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2014 Nissan Navara: Everyday tough, easy to look after
The 2014 Nissan Navara is the sort of ute that just gets on with the job—whether it’s carting gear to site or heading off for a weekend mission. This part range is built to suit the Navara’s practical design, aiming for a snug, OEM-style fit with reliable performance. From filters and belts to steering and suspension bits, the focus is on straightforward installs and fuss-free ownership.
Keeping a 2014 Navara in top nick doesn’t need to be a saga. A sensible, high-level maintenance rhythm keeps things sweet and helps avoid bigger bills down the track.
- Engine care: fresh oil and filter at regular intervals, check air filter more often if it’s dusty.
- Fluids: coolant, brake, transmission, and diff oils checked and topped up as needed.
- Fuel system: diesel owners should keep the fuel filter clean and drain water traps.
- Drive gear: inspect belts, hoses, CV boots, and 4x4 hubs after off-road use.
- Stopping and steering: keep an eye on pads, rotors, wheel bearings, and steering play.
- Rubber on the road: rotate tyres, align, and balance to even out wear.
- Electrical: test the battery, glow plugs (diesel), bulbs, and wipers before winter.
Australian and New Zealand conditions can be a bit harsh—dust, corrugations, towing the boat—so tighten up the service schedule if the Navara works hard. A quick under-bonnet look each fortnight catches small issues early.
Before ordering, confirm engine and trim via VIN/build date to make sure the part is the right match. Good gear in, good reliability out—that’s the Navara way.
What are the recommended service intervals for a 2014 Nissan Navara?
Most owners stick to every 10,000 kilometres or six months, whichever comes first. If the ute tows often, idles a lot, or tackles dusty roads, shorten the interval to keep things tidy and protect the turbo-diesel. Always follow the owner’s manual for the specific variant.
What engine oil should a 2014 Navara use?
A quality full-synthetic diesel oil that meets the spec in the owner’s manual is the go, often in the 5W-30 to 10W-40 range, with low-ash formulations if fitted with a DPF. Capacity and exact grade can vary by engine and market, so double-check the handbook and under-bonnet labels.
Does the 2014 Navara use a timing belt or chain?
It uses a timing chain. There’s no fixed replacement interval like a belt, but chains and tensioners still wear. If there’s rattling on cold start or metal-in-oil concerns, get it inspected by a trusted mechanic.