Got questions about your Nissan? We’ve got answers. At Aljarey Motors, we understand that car repairs and maintenance can be overwhelming—especially when you’re not sure what to expect. This section covers the most common concerns Nissan owners have, from routine service intervals to warning lights and repair timelines. Whether you’re visiting us for the first time or you’re a returning customer, you’ll find helpful, honest information right here. Here are some of the Nissan repairs faqs answered whether you drive a Teana, Dualis / Qashqai, Serena, Navara, X-Trail, Note, or March / Micra.
How often should I service my Nissan in Kenya?
For Kenya’s rough roads, like the Kisii-Kericho stretch, it is best to check your Nissan every 5,000 to 8,000 km. Regular checks prevent small issues from growing into big headaches, keeping your Nissan reliable.
Where can I find a trusted Nissan mechanic in Nairobi?
You’re in the right place. At Aljarey Motors, we’re the go-to Nissan mechanic for Nairobi and beyond. Drivers from Eldoret to Kisii trust us for honest fixes with genuine parts.
What are the signs that my Nissan CVT needs a check in East Africa?
Feel a lag when shifting gears in your March? Or hear a whine from your X-Trail on the Nakuru-Eldoret road? Those are signs your CVT needs attention, we’ll fix it fast.
How do I know if my Nissan is overheating in Kenya’s heat?
If your temp gauge climbs or you smell coolant while driving in Kitale’s heat, your engine might be overheating. Pull over, let it cool, and bring it to us for a proper fix.
Where can I get genuine Nissan parts in Nairobi?
Right here at Aljarey Motors. We stock both genuine & high quality after market Nissan spares, brake pads, CVT filters, hybrid batteries, you name it, sourced directly from Nissan with a warranty.
How often should I check my brakes in Kenya?
Check your brakes every 20,000 km, or sooner if you hear a squeal in Kisii. If they feel weak on a steep Kericho descent, don’t wait, bring your Nissan to us.
Can you fix electrical issues in a Nissan hybrid in East Africa?
Yes, we can. From a dead battery in Nyeri to ECU issues in your X-Trail hybrid, we’ll test and fix it with genuine Nissan parts, keeping your car reliable on East African roads.
How do I check if a used Nissan is good in Kenya?
Bring it to us for a 150-point inspection. We’ll check the engine, suspension, CVT, and more, giving you a detailed report so you can buy with confidence, no hidden surprises.
Will a suspension fix help with pothole damage on Kenya’s roads?
Definitely, potholes on roads like Kisii-Kericho can rattle your Note or Navara. We’ll replace worn shocks, realign your wheels, and make your ride smooth and safe again.
How long does fixing my Nissan’s AC in Nairobi take?
Most AC fixes take an hour or two. If your Note isn’t blowing cold air in Mombasa’s heat, we’ll test for leaks, regas the system, and have you feeling cool in no time.
How can I tell if my Nissan’s tires need replacing in Kenya?
Grab a 20-shilling coin. If you see the rim when you check the tread, it’s time for new tires. Uneven wear from potholes can also mean you need a balance and alignment.
What should I do if my Nissan’s exhaust is too loud in Kakamega?
A loud exhaust waking the neighbours isn’t just annoying, it’s a sign of trouble. Bring it to us. We’ll check the muffler, replace parts if needed, and quiet things down.
Can you pick up my Nissan for repairs if I’m far from Nairobi?
No. We do not offer pick-up and drop-off services for now. We advise that you schedule an appointment of your convenience as far as bringing your vehicle is concerned.
How do I know if my Nissan’s engine needs a tune-up in Kenya?
If your X-Trail feels sluggish on the hills to Kericho or your Navara uses more fuel on a Kitale trip, it’s time for a tune-up. We’ll check the spark plugs and tune it for power.
What’s included in a Nissan diagnostic check in Nairobi?
We connect your Nissan to advanced scanners to check the engine, electricals, CVT, and more. It’s a full health check to find issues fast, so you’re not left guessing.
How often should I check my Nissan’s cooling system in East Africa?
A good rule of thumb is to check every 40,000 km, but check sooner if you drive in dusty spots like Kitui. If your temp gauge climbs, don’t wait; bring it to us to avoid engine damage.
Can you fix scratches and dents on my Nissan in Nairobi?
Yes, we can. Scratches from a tight Nyeri parking spot or dents from a Siaya pothole, we’ll smooth them out, match the paint, and make your Nissan shine like new.
What happens if I skip regular maintenance on my Nissan in Kenya?
Skipping maintenance is risky. Minor issues, like dirty oil or worn belts, can turn into big breakdowns on a lonely road. Regular checks keep your Nissan running strong.
How do I book a service with Aljarey Motors in Nairobi?
It’s easy. Just WhatsApp us to book in seconds, or click the “Schedule Now” button on our site. We offer same-day service, so you’re not waiting around.
Why should I choose Aljarey Motors for my Nissan in East Africa?
We’re more than a garage, we’re your Nissan partner. We use genuine parts, offer honest fixes, and care about your car like it’s our own, from Nairobi to across East Africa.
