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2015 Nissan Navara: tough ute, easy upkeep

The 2015 Nissan Navara is a hard-working, no-fuss ute that feels just as happy on a job site as it does on a weekend escape. Known as the D23 (often called NP300), it came with a 2.3‑litre turbo‑diesel in single or twin‑turbo form, and in some trims a 2.5‑litre petrol. Buyers got a 6‑speed manual or 7‑speed auto, 4x2 or shift‑on‑the‑fly 4x4. Properly set up, it’ll tow up to 3.5 tonnes braked and haul close to a tonne, with many dual‑cabs using coil springs out back for better ride comfort.

Keeping one in top nick is straightforward. Most owners stick to 10,000–15,000 km or 12‑month services (shorter if it tows, idles, or does lots of short trips). Diesel models like low‑ash, DPF‑safe oil (commonly 5W‑30 meeting ACEA C3), and regular coolant, brake fluid, and air filter checks. The timing chain is designed to last, but a cold‑start rattle is worth investigating. Manuals benefit from clutch inspections, autos appreciate fluid changes around 60,000–80,000 km if worked hard. For 4x4s, keep transfer case and diff oils fresh and give the DPF a helping hand with the occasional longer run.

  • After beach work, rinse the underbody, brakes, and radiator fins.
  • Inspect intercooler hoses, battery terminals, belts, and suspension bushes.
  • Rotate tyres, check wheel alignment, and keep an eye on pad and rotor wear.
  • Ask about software updates, TSBs, and recall completion.

Parts and accessories are easy to source across Australia and New Zealand, from genuine to quality aftermarket. Keep the logbook stamped and it’ll repay the favour with reliability and strong resale.

What engine options does the 2015 Nissan Navara have?

It’s available with a 2.3‑litre turbo‑diesel in single‑turbo and twin‑turbo tunes, plus a 2.5‑litre petrol in some markets and trims. The diesels deliver strong torque for towing and touring, with outputs commonly around 120–140 kW and 403–450 Nm depending on variant.

What’s the recommended service interval for a 2015 Navara?

Plan on every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. If it tows heavy, idles a lot, or does short urban trips, shorten the interval and keep up with DPF‑safe oil, filters, and driveline fluids.

Are there common issues to watch for?

Short‑trip diesels can see DPF/EGR soot build‑up, regular highway runs help. Also check for intercooler hose leaks, worn suspension bushes, and battery health. Keep up with software updates and alignment if it spends time off‑road or carrying loads.

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