Turbo-compressors Nissan
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Looking for a turbocharger or turbo parts for your Nissan? We carry 608 products - complete turbochargers, turbo hoses, gaskets, and accessories. As many as 211 are available in stock right now, with prices starting from just €13.95.
How much do Nissan turbochargers and turbo parts cost?
Prices start from €13.95 for gaskets and turbo hoses, while complete turbochargers go up to €1,698.47. The average price in this category is 164,10 EUR. The most affordable products in our catalog:
Which Nissan turbochargers are bought most often?
The most popular products in this category are:
- Turbocharger Original 1400400Q1L 144104312R Renault Nissan - €527.31, 6 units sold
- Turbocharger New Original Nissan Renault 1400400Q1G 144109159R - €517.83, 6 units sold
- Turbocharger New Original Master 3 Movano B NV400 2.3 dCi 144104312R - €853.46, 4 units sold
How can you tell if the turbocharger in your Nissan needs replacing?
The most common signs of a failing turbocharger in a Nissan include a noticeable loss of engine power - the vehicle accelerates poorly, especially at low RPMs. A whistling, whining, or metallic noise when pressing the accelerator is also a telltale sign. Blue smoke from the exhaust indicates oil burning due to a leaking turbo, while black smoke points to an improper air-fuel mixture. If you notice increased oil consumption with no visible leaks, that's another warning signal that your turbocharger needs attention.
Which Nissan models are turbochargers available for?
Our catalog includes turbochargers and turbo parts for a wide range of Nissan models. The broadest selection covers the Micra, Note, and Kubistar. When buying a turbocharger for your Nissan, the most important step is reading the OE number from the identification plate on your old turbo - our catalog lists 343 OE numbers to help you find the right match.
New or used turbocharger for your Nissan - which should you choose?
We offer 30 new and 405 used turbochargers for Nissan. A new turbocharger delivers the highest quality and longevity - especially from manufacturers such as Dacia / Renault, Garrett, BorgWarner. A used unit is a solid budget-friendly alternative, particularly when the wear level is low. For minor issues, reconditioning may also be worth considering, while more serious damage generally calls for a full replacement with a new turbocharger.