2007–2010 Nissan Qashqai (2WD/4WD, LHD/RHD) — OEM Workshop Service & Repair Manual (PDF)
Get the original OEM workshop service and repair manual for the 2007–2010 Nissan Qashqai, covering 2WD & 4WD configurations and both LHD & RHD markets. This fully indexed PDF delivers dealer-level procedures for maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs—ideal for professional technicians and confident DIY owners.
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Engines Covered
- MR20DE
- HR16DE
- K9K (Diesel)
- M9R (Diesel)
Transmissions Covered
- 5MT: RS5F92R
- 6MT: RS6F94R
- 6MT: RS6F52A
- 6AT: RE6F01A
- CVT: RE0F10A
Key Features
- Complete OEM Coverage; Factory service and repair procedures across all major systems and components.
- Step-by-Step Procedures; Correct sequences, torque specifications, and workshop methods used by Nissan technicians.
- Diagnostics & DTCs; Official troubleshooting flowcharts, test values, and fault-code guidance.
- Searchable PDF; Fast navigation with bookmarks; print only the pages you need.
What’s Inside
- Maintenance schedules, fluids, capacities, and torque charts
- Engine repair, cooling, lubrication, fuel & emissions systems
- Transmission servicing (manual, automatic, and CVT), driveline & 4WD systems
- Brakes/ABS, suspension, steering, and chassis repair procedures
- Electrical systems: modules, connectors, grounds, and power distribution (where included)
- Body, interior, HVAC, and safety systems (SRS/airbags)
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This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.
Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.
Table of Contents : 2007-2010 Nissan Qashqai Repair Manual
- General Information.
- Engine Mechanical.
- Engine Lubrication System.
- Engine Cooling System.
- Engine Control System (HR16DE).
- Engine Control System (K9K).
- Engine Control System (MR20DE).
- Engine Control System (M9R).
- Fuel System.
- Exhaust System.
- Starting System.
- Accelerator Control System.
- Transaxle – Transmission.
- Front Axle.
- Rear Axle.
- Front Suspension.
- Rear Suspension.
- Road Wheels – Tires.
- Brake System.
- Parking Brake System.
- Brake Control System.
- Steering System.
- Steering Control System.
- Seat Belt.
- Seat Belt Control System.
- SRS Airbag.
- SRS Airbag Control System.
- Ventilation System.
- Heater – Air Conditioning System.
- Heater – Air Conditioning Control System.
- Instrument Panel.
- Door – Lock.
- Security Control System.
- Glass – Window System.
- Power Window Control System.
- Exterior Lighting System.
- Interior Lighting System.
- Wiper – Washer.
- Power Outlet.
- Body Control System.
- LAN System.
- LAN System (LHD).
- LAN System (RHD).
- Power Control System.
- Charging System.
- Power Supply, Ground – Circuit Elements.
- Meter, Warning Lamp – Indicator.
- Warning Chime System.
- Sonar System.
- Audio, Visual – Navigation System.
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CAUTION: This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicle’s optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always
use genuine Nissan parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.
2007-2010 Nissan Qashqai: Comprehensive Guide
Overview
The 2007-2010 Nissan Qashqai (first generation, J10) is a compact crossover SUV that pioneered the modern urban crossover segment in Europe and other markets. It was not sold in North America but became hugely popular in Europe, Asia, and other regions.
Key Highlights:
- Revolutionary design that helped define the compact crossover segment
- Available in 2WD and ALL-MODE 4x4i (AWD) variants
- Practical urban SUV with car-like handling
- Sold over 1 million units in first 3 years
Technical Specifications
Engine Options:
- 1.6L petrol (HR16DE): 114 hp, 154 Nm torque
- 2.0L petrol (MR20DE): 141 hp, 196 Nm torque
- 1.5L diesel (K9K): 106 hp, 240 Nm torque
- 2.0L diesel (M9R): 150 hp, 320 Nm torque
Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- 6-speed manual
- CVT (Xtronic) automatic
Dimensions:
- Length: 4,315 mm (169.9 in)
- Width: 1,780 mm (70.1 in)
- Height: 1,615 mm (63.6 in)
- Wheelbase: 2,630 mm (103.5 in)
- Cargo capacity: 410-1,513 liters
Performance:
- 0-100 km/h: 9.9-13.9 seconds (depending on engine)
- Top speed: 170-200 km/h
- Fuel economy: 5.5-7.5 L/100km (31-43 mpg)
Drivetrain:
- Front-wheel drive (2WD)
- ALL-MODE 4x4i with electronic torque distribution (AWD models)
Top 10 Mechanical & Electrical Issues
1. CVT Transmission Failure
Symptoms:
- Juddering or shuddering during acceleration
- Whining or grinding noises
- Loss of power or hesitation
- Transmission overheating warning
- Slipping or delayed engagement
Root Cause:
- CVT belt and pulley wear
- Transmission fluid deterioration
- Valve body failures
- Bearing failures in CVT assembly
Fix:
- CVT fluid change (temporary relief)
- CVT transmission rebuild
- Complete CVT replacement (most common)
Cost: $2,000-$5,500 (rebuild: $2,000-$3,500 | replacement: $3,500-$5,500)
2. Timing Chain Stretch (2.0L Petrol MR20DE)
Symptoms:
- Rattling noise from engine on cold start
- Rough idle
- Check engine light
- Poor acceleration
- Engine misfires
Root Cause:
- Design flaw in early MR20DE engines
- Inadequate lubrication of timing chain
- Chain tensioner failure
- Oil pump wear
Fix:
- Replace timing chain, guides, and tensioners
- Replace oil pump if worn
- Update to revised parts
Cost: $1,200-$2,500
3. Turbocharger Failure (1.5L Diesel)
Symptoms:
- Loss of power
- Black or blue smoke from exhaust
- Whistling or whining noise
- Excessive oil consumption
- Check engine light
Root Cause:
- Oil starvation
- Carbon buildup in variable vane mechanism
- Bearing wear
- Seal failures
Fix:
- Turbocharger rebuild or replacement
- Clean or replace EGR system
- Replace oil feed and return lines
Cost: $800-$2,200 (rebuild: $800-$1,200 | replacement: $1,500-$2,200)
4. DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Blockage
Symptoms:
- Loss of power (limp mode)
- Increased fuel consumption
- DPF warning light
- Engine won’t rev beyond 3,000 rpm
- Difficult starting
Root Cause:
- Short urban journeys preventing regeneration
- Faulty DPF pressure sensors
- EGR valve issues
- Poor quality diesel fuel
Fix:
- Forced regeneration
- DPF cleaning
- DPF replacement
- Clean EGR valve
Cost: $150-$2,500 (regeneration: $150-$300 | cleaning: $400-$800 | replacement: $1,500-$2,500)
5. Electric Window Regulator Failure
Symptoms:
- Windows slow to operate or stuck
- Clicking or grinding noise
- Window drops into door
- Intermittent window operation
- Window won’t close fully
Root Cause:
- Plastic window regulator clips breaking
- Cable fraying or snapping
- Motor gear wear
- Track misalignment
Fix:
- Replace window regulator assembly
- Replace window motor if needed
- Realign window tracks
Cost: $200-$450 per window
6. Front Suspension Strut Mount Failure
Symptoms:
- Clunking noise over bumps
- Knocking sound when turning
- Poor steering response
- Uneven tire wear
- Vibration through steering wheel
Root Cause:
- Rubber bearing deterioration
- Heavy use and wear
- Corrosion of metal components
- Design weakness in early models
Fix:
- Replace strut mount bearings
- Replace complete strut assembly if worn
- Wheel alignment after replacement
Cost: $300-$700 (both sides)
7. ABS/ESP Sensor Failures
Symptoms:
- ABS warning light
- ESP/traction control light
- Loss of ABS function
- Incorrect speedometer reading
- Intermittent warning lights
Root Cause:
- Wheel speed sensor corrosion
- Damaged sensor wiring
- Contamination from road debris
- Magnetic ring damage on CV joint
Fix:
- Clean sensors and connections
- Replace faulty wheel speed sensors
- Repair wiring harness
- Replace CV joint if magnetic ring damaged
Cost: $150-$500 per sensor
8. Fuel Pump Failure (Petrol Models)
Symptoms:
- Engine won’t start or hard starting
- Engine sputtering or stalling
- Loss of power under acceleration
- Whining noise from fuel tank
- Engine cuts out at high temperature
Root Cause:
- Fuel pump wear
- Contaminated fuel
- Electrical connector corrosion
- Fuel pump relay failure
Fix:
- Replace fuel pump assembly
- Replace fuel filter
- Check and repair electrical connections
Cost: $400-$900
9. Headlight Condensation and Bulb Failure
Symptoms:
- Moisture inside headlight units
- Frequent bulb failures
- Dim or flickering lights
- Melted bulb holders
- Corroded electrical connections
Root Cause:
- Poor headlight seal design
- Inadequate ventilation
- Heat buildup from halogen bulbs
- Cracked headlight housing
Fix:
- Reseal headlight units
- Replace headlight assembly
- Upgrade to LED bulbs (reduces heat)
- Replace bulb holders
Cost: $200-$600 per headlight assembly
10. Air Conditioning Compressor Failure
Symptoms:
- No cold air
- Loud squealing or grinding noise
- A/C clutch not engaging
- Intermittent cooling
- Oil leaks from compressor
Root Cause:
- Compressor bearing failure
- Clutch coil failure
- Refrigerant leaks
- Contaminated A/C system
Fix:
- Replace A/C compressor
- Flush A/C system
- Replace receiver-dryer
- Recharge refrigerant
Cost: $600-$1,200
Top 5 Competitors (2007-2010)
- More refined interior, better build quality
- Higher price point
- More powerful engine options
- Less reliability than Qashqai
- More spacious interior
- Better driving dynamics
- Similar reliability concerns
- Competitive pricing
- Innovative interior design
- Comfortable ride
- Diesel engine issues similar to Qashqai
- French styling appeal
- Better warranty coverage
- Lower initial cost
- Less sophisticated AWD system
- Improving reliability reputation
- Sportier handling and performance
- Turbo engine available
- Less fuel efficient
- Smaller cargo space
Top 10 Recalls, Advisories & TSB Highlights
1. Steering Column Recall
- Issue: Electric power steering column may fail
- Models: 2007-2010 (specific VIN ranges)
- Action: Replacement of steering column assembly
2. Airbag Inflator Recall (Takata)
- Issue: Defective airbag inflators may rupture
- Models: Various years affected
- Action: Replace passenger airbag inflator
3. Fuel System Leak
- Issue: Fuel hose connection may leak
- Models: 2008-2010 diesel models
- Action: Replace fuel lines and connections
4. ABS Module Software Update
- Issue: ABS may activate unnecessarily on rough surfaces
- Models: 2007-2009
- Action: Software reprogramming of ABS ECU
5. Brake Light Switch Recall
- Issue: Brake lights may not illuminate or stay on
- Models: 2008-2010
- Action: Replace brake light switch
6. CVT Transmission Software Update
- TSB: Address juddering and hesitation
- Models: CVT-equipped models 2007-2010
- Action: ECU reprogramming and transmission fluid change
7. Timing Chain Guide Service Campaign
- TSB: Prevent timing chain stretch in MR20DE engines
- Models: 2.0L petrol 2007-2009
- Action: Inspect and replace timing chain components if needed
8. DPF Regeneration Software Update
- TSB: Improve DPF regeneration cycle
- Models: Diesel models 2008-2010
- Action: ECU software update
9. Door Lock Actuator Replacement
- TSB: Central locking malfunction
- Models: 2007-2009
- Action: Replace door lock actuators
10. Headlight Adjustment Procedure
- TSB: Headlight beam pattern incorrect
- Models: All 2007-2010
- Action: Headlight adjustment and alignment procedure
Maintenance Schedule
Every 10,000 km (6,000 miles) or 6 months:
- Engine oil and filter change
- Visual inspection of brakes, suspension, exhaust
- Check tire pressure and condition
Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or 12 months:
- Cabin air filter replacement
- Brake fluid level check
- Battery condition check
- All fluid level checks
Every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months:
- Air filter replacement
- Spark plugs inspection (petrol)
- Drive belts inspection
- Brake system inspection
Every 60,000 km (37,000 miles) or 36 months:
- Brake fluid replacement
- Fuel filter replacement (diesel)
- CVT transmission fluid change (if CVT)
- Coolant system inspection
Every 80,000 km (50,000 miles):
- Manual transmission oil change
- Differential oil change (AWD models)
- Throttle body cleaning
Every 100,000 km (62,000 miles):
- Timing chain inspection (2.0L petrol – critical)
- Coolant replacement
- Comprehensive suspension check
- Spark plug replacement (petrol)
Every 160,000 km (100,000 miles):
- Major service
- Replace all drive belts
- Comprehensive brake system overhaul
- Suspension component replacement as needed
Special Notes:
- CVT transmission: Change fluid every 40,000-60,000 km despite “lifetime fill” claims
- Diesel DPF: Ensure monthly motorway run for regeneration
- Timing chain (MR20DE): Inspect at 60,000 km and replace if any noise present
10 FAQs for Buyers
1. Which engine is most reliable?
The 1.6L petrol (HR16DE) is generally most reliable, followed by the 2.0L diesel (M9R). Avoid the 2.0L petrol (MR20DE) from 2007-2009 due to timing chain issues. The 1.5L diesel is reliable but underpowered.
2. Should I avoid the CVT transmission?
The CVT has a poor reliability record in Qashqais. If you must buy a CVT model, ensure full documented service history with regular CVT fluid changes. Manual transmission is far more reliable and recommended.
3. Is AWD worth it?
The ALL-MODE 4x4i system is decent for light off-road and winter conditions, but adds complexity and maintenance costs. Only worthwhile if you genuinely need it; 2WD is more reliable and fuel-efficient.
4. What mileage is too high?
For petrol models with manual transmission: up to 150,000 km is acceptable with good service history. For CVT models: avoid anything over 100,000 km. For diesels: 120,000 km maximum, and ensure DPF and turbo are in good condition.
5. What are the common rust areas?
Check rear wheel arches, door bottoms, tailgate lower edge, front subframe, and exhaust system. Early models (2007-2008) are more prone to corrosion than later ones.
6. How expensive is it to maintain?
Moderate for manual petrol models (£300-500/year for routine maintenance). High for CVT and diesel models (£600-1,000/year including potential DPF issues). Major repairs like CVT or timing chain can be £2,000+.
7. Is the Qashqai good for long-distance driving?
The 2.0L diesel is best for motorway use. Petrol models are adequate but less refined at high speeds. CVT models can be noisy and less responsive for overtaking. Ride comfort is acceptable but not class-leading.
8. What should I check during a test drive?
Listen for timing chain rattle on cold start (2.0L petrol), test CVT for juddering during acceleration, check all electric windows, test air conditioning, verify no DPF warning lights (diesel), check for steering noises, and test AWD engagement if equipped.
9. Are parts expensive?
Parts are reasonably priced for routine items. Major components like CVT transmissions (£3,000-4,500), timing chain kits (£400-600), and DPF (£1,200-2,000) are expensive. Aftermarket availability is good.
10. What’s the best year to buy?
2010 models are best as most issues were addressed by then. Avoid early 2007 models. Mid-2008 to 2010 with the revised 2.0L petrol engine (if you must have petrol) or 2.0L diesel are the sweet spot.
Final Buyer Recommendations
✅ Good Buy If:
- You find a 2009-2010 model with manual transmission
- 1.6L petrol or 2.0L diesel engine with full service history
- Mileage under 100,000 km with documented maintenance
- No timing chain rattle (petrol) or DPF issues (diesel)
- Clean body with minimal rust
- Price reflects potential future maintenance costs
- You need a practical urban crossover for mixed driving
❌ Avoid If:
- CVT transmission without extensive documented fluid changes
- 2007-2009 2.0L petrol (MR20DE) without proven timing chain replacement
- Mileage over 150,000 km
- No service history or incomplete records
- Evidence of DPF removal (illegal in many regions)
- Signs of major accident repair
- Multiple electrical gremlins present
- You need exceptional reliability (consider Toyota RAV4 instead)
💡 Best Configuration:
2009-2010 Qashqai 2.0 dCi Tekna with manual transmission and AWD
- Most refined and powerful engine
- Best equipment level
- Manual gearbox for reliability
- Improved build quality of later models
💰 Budget Considerations:
- Purchase price: £3,000-£8,000 (depending on condition/mileage)
- Annual maintenance budget: £800-1,200
- Emergency repair fund: £2,000-3,000 (for potential CVT/timing chain/DPF issues)
🔧 Pre-Purchase Inspection Checklist:
- Comprehensive timing chain inspection (petrol models)
- CVT transmission test (if applicable) – extended test drive
- DPF regeneration history (diesel models)
- Turbocharger condition check (diesel)
- All electrical systems functionality test
- Underbody rust inspection
- Compression test on high-mileage engines
- Suspension and steering component wear assessment
- Verify all recall work completed
- Independent mechanic inspection strongly recommended
📊 Overall Verdict:
The 2007-2010 Nissan Qashqai is a reasonably practical but potentially problematic used buy. It pioneered the compact crossover segment and offers decent space and versatility. However, significant reliability concerns—particularly with CVT transmissions, timing chains, and diesel emissions systems—mean buyers must be extremely selective.
Only purchase with comprehensive service history, ideally a manual transmission, and budget for potential expensive repairs. For buyers prioritizing reliability over style, alternatives like the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, or even the Mazda CX-5 (from 2012) offer better long-term prospects.
If you do buy a Qashqai, treat it to rigorous maintenance schedules, address warning signs immediately, and build a repair fund for inevitable component replacements.