Nissan 370Z (Z34)
The Nissan 370Z (Z34) serves as a refined, more technological evolution of the classic Z-car, maintaining the visceral appeal of a naturally aspirated V6 coupled with mechanical, driver-focused controls. In the UK market, it is widely regarded as a reliable sports car, offering superior build quality and performance compared to its predecessor. However, despite its dependability, early models and those subjected to harsh UK road conditions require careful scrutiny to ensure long-term ownership satisfaction. UK buyers must be acutely aware of specific mechanical vulnerabilities that define the 370Z ownership experience. The concentric slave cylinder (CSC) on manual models is a known weak point that can fail abruptly, leaving the clutch pedal unresponsive; upgrading to a CSC elimination kit is considered a critical reliability enhancement by enthusiasts. Additionally, early models (2009–2011) are susceptible to steering-lock module failure, a fault which, if unaddressed, can render the vehicle immobilised. When evaluating a used 370Z, the focus should be on maintenance history and exposure to road salt. Corrosion on the W-brace and rear subframe is common in the UK, making a pre-purchase underbody inspection essential. Furthermore, prioritize post-2013 facelift examples, which feature metal-reinforced oil gallery gaskets that resolve earlier, more severe oil pressure issues. With diligent servicing and the preventative mechanical upgrades mentioned, the 370Z remains a highly rewarding and dependable choice for UK sports-car enthusiasts.
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Common Faults & Reliability
These are the most common documented problems for the Nissan 370Z (Z34), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.
Steering Lock Module Failure
high severityEarly 370Zs can suffer electronic steering-lock failure, which leaves the car unable to start even though the key is recognised.
Concentric Slave Cylinder Failure
high severityThe internal clutch slave cylinder can fail suddenly, leaving the pedal on the floor and requiring gearbox removal to repair properly.
Manual Gearbox Synchro Wear
medium severityA heavy but healthy 370Z shift should still be clean; crunching or baulking into second or third usually means the gearbox has had a hard life.
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