2014–2019 Nissan X-Trail Mk3 (T32)
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Common Problems & Reliability
The 2014–2019 Nissan X-Trail Mk3 (T32) has 3 known issues. 2 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 1 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.
Xtronic CVT Wear
SeriousThe CVT is smoother than older Nissan units when healthy, but neglected fluid changes still lead to shuddering, whining and very expensive rebuilds.
Symptoms: Judder when pulling away, Rev flare without matching speed...
Est. repair cost: £1,500–£3,500
1.6 dCi DPF and Turbo Trouble
SeriousRepeated short journeys clog the DPF and can overload the turbo, turning a supposedly economical diesel family SUV into a very expensive fix.
Symptoms: DPF warning light, Limp mode...
Est. repair cost: £500–£2,000
ABS / ESP Warning Lights from Poor Earth Connection
ModerateA poor engine-earth connection can trigger multiple warning lights and make the fault look far more serious than it actually is.
Symptoms: ABS warning light, ESP warning light...
Est. repair cost: £80–£250
Buying Tips for the 2014–2019 Nissan X-Trail Mk3 (T32)
- ✓CVT cars need proof of fluid servicing and a test drive from cold and hot because a smooth Xtronic is crucial.
- ✓Be wary of 1.6 dCi cars used mainly for short trips, because DPF and turbo trouble can quickly stack up.
- ✓Check for water ingress, make sure the tailgate struts hold properly and confirm there are no ABS, ESP or start-stop warnings on the dash.
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