Is the Nissan X-Trail reliable?
Dissapointingly the X-Trail has ranked poorly in some reliability surveys - with that in mind, look out for these common problems:
Engine: A clogged DPF filter can afflict the diesel engine range. A long drive at a high RPM can clear it, but best get it cleaned by a specialist. A rattling noise, loss of power or a rough idle are signs of a failing timing chain.
It can stretch and snap towards the end of its life. Replace at 100,000 miles. Oil leaks from the timing cover are common so look out for droplets under the car. It can cost £1000-£1500 for parts and labour. Oil lines to the turbocharger are also prone to leaks.
Gearbox: Any vibrations at speed or juddering when pulling away could indicate that the clutch and dual-mass flywheel are on their way out. A new flywheel can cost between £300 and £800. Slipping gears, shuddering when pulling away from standstill or an unusual whining or humming are all warning signs of a worn CVT gearbox.
Worn belts and pulleys inside the 'box, a lack of oil or overheating are all known to cause premature failure. Check the gearbox has been regularly serviced with the CVT fluid.
Air conditioning: Electronic control unit can fall, preventing the air-con from operating properly. If the fan speed is poor, replace the blower motor resistor, which should cost no more than £20.
Interior: Inspect the headliner for stains as the sunroof drains can get blocked by debris, causing water to leak into the cabin.



