Computer Diagnostic
AED 99
Nissan OBD + engine start. Sharjah/Ajman only.
Details →Nissan Pre-Purchase Inspection — UAE
Nissan's UAE line-up ranges from the entry-class Sunny to the Patrol flagship. Each has its own wear signature. An InspectCar Nissan check applies the 410+ checkpoint framework with model-specific attention to the known weak points.
CVT transmission behaviour, front strut wear, AC evaporator, cabin electronics. OBD scan reveals CVT-specific fault codes before the seller clears them.
Power window regulators, door lock actuators, AC blower motor, paint fade on roof and hood. Entry-class cars demand closer scrutiny — many have high fleet mileage.
Rear air suspension bags (common leak point), 4WD engagement, transfer case seals, off-road damage on undercarriage shields. Frame check is critical.
CVT wear, suspension bushings, infotainment behaviour on 2018+ models. Hybrid variants include EV checkpoints.
Commercial use signs — leaf spring fatigue, clutch wear (manual), cargo bed damage, DPF status on diesels.
Tire wear pattern (expensive), transmission clutch pack wear, modification history, paint thickness per panel for accident history.
Nissan's continuously variable transmission is a standout cost factor in the used market. A Nissan CVT that has been serviced on schedule is highly reliable. A CVT that has missed fluid changes becomes an expensive surprise — a significant repair that catches buyers off-guard.
The inspection reads Nissan-specific CVT fault codes including ratio learning status, pulley wear indicators, and torque converter lock-up behaviour. On the road test, shudder under gentle acceleration at 30–50 km/h is the specific failure signal flagged.
All Nissan models sold in the UAE — Altima, Sunny, Sentra, Maxima, Patrol, X-Trail, Kicks, Juke, Murano, Pathfinder, Navara, Urvan, and the GT-R performance line.
CVT transmission behaviour on Altima and Sentra (shudder, harsh engagement after 80,000 km), Patrol rear air suspension bag leaks, X-Trail CVT chain wear, and electrical issues on older Sunny models — particularly window regulators and power door locks.
Yes — Nissan CVT is reliable when properly maintained, but fluid neglect leads to costly failures. The InspectCar inspection verifies CVT fluid level and condition, reads CVT-specific fault codes, and performs an on-road behaviour check for shuddering or harsh shift under load.
Yes. The 4WD/AWD engagement test is part of the Comprehensive 410+ package. Front and rear differentials, transfer case, and axle seals are all inspected — particularly important on desert-driven Patrols.
Yes — and recommended. GT-R ownership carries specific maintenance requirements, tire life considerations, and potential modification history. The Comprehensive AED 399 package is the right level.
410+ point check. Nissan-specific attention. Digital report in 24 hours.
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