Get the original OEM repair manual for the 2015-2020 Nissan Navara NP300 (Frontier) with the wiring diagram, Model D23, in PDF format.
Technical Specs & Performance
- Platform: Midsize pickup, body-on-frame
- Engines: 2.5L & 2.3L diesels (common outside US), 3.8L V6 (US Frontier), 4WD/2WD
- Transmissions: 6-speed manual/automatic (varies by market)
- Horsepower: ~310 hp (3.8L V6 US) / ~160–190 hp (diesel markets)
- Towing: ~6,000–6,600 lb (varies by config)
Top 10 Mechanical Issues (Symptoms • Root Cause • Fix • Cost to Fix)
- Engine misfire / rough idle
– Symptoms: Check Engine Light, hesitation, rough idle.
– Root Cause: Ignition coil, spark plug wear, injector issues.
– Fix: Diagnose with scan tool, inspect ignition and fuel; replace plugs/coils/injector as needed.
– Cost to Fix: $150–$800 depending on parts replaced. - Radiator / coolant leaks
– Symptoms: Coolant loss, overheating, puddle under truck.
– Root Cause: Ageing radiator hose seals or core leaks (common in older trucks).
– Fix: Pressure test system; replace radiator/hoses; flush coolant.
– Cost to Fix: $300–$900. - Transmission shift harshness (9-speed in later models)
– Symptoms: Hard or delayed shifts, hunting in city driving.
– Root Cause: Valve body adapt issues, fluid quality/level.
– Fix: Fluid service; valve body calibration; TCM update where applicable.
– Cost to Fix: $250–$1,500. - Suspension noise / worn bushings
– Symptoms: Clunks over bumps, loose feel.
– Root Cause: Worn control arm bushings or shocks (heavy mileage use).
– Fix: Replace shocks/struts, bushings, and link components.
– Cost to Fix: $350–$1,000. - Brake vibration / pulsation
– Symptoms: Steering wheel pulsation under braking.
– Root Cause: Rotor warp and pad wear.
– Fix: Machine/replace rotors; replace pads; ensure correct torque.
– Cost to Fix: $250–$700. - Steering rack leak / play
– Symptoms: Steering wander or play.
– Root Cause: Rack seal wear or bushing failure.
– Fix: Replace steering rack or refurbish; align wheels.
– Cost to Fix: $800–$1,900. - Rear differential whine
– Symptoms: Noise under acceleration.
– Root Cause: Gear wear or poor lubrication.
– Fix: Differential fluid change; if noise persists, inspect gears/bearings.
– Cost to Fix: $150–$1,200. - Exhaust manifold leak / gasket failure
– Symptoms: Exhaust tick on cold start.
– Root Cause: Heat cycles stress gasket and fasteners.
– Fix: Replace gaskets and fasteners; inspect manifold.
– Cost to Fix: $200–$800. - Front wheel bearing noise
– Symptoms: Growl or rumble at speed.
– Root Cause: Bearing wear from miles and load.
– Fix: Replace bearing/hub assembly.
– Cost to Fix: $300–$900. - Fuel delivery hesitation
– Symptoms: Hesitation when throttle applied.
– Root Cause: Fuel filter clog or pump wear.
– Fix: Fuel filter replacement; test pump; replace if weak.
– Cost to Fix: $120–$650.
Top 10 Electrical Issues (Symptoms • Root Cause • Fix • Cost to Fix) / Frontier: Specs, Common Issues,
- Battery drain / parasitic draw
– Symptoms: Dead battery after sitting.
– Root Cause: Modules staying awake or accessory miswiring.
– Fix: Parasitic draw test; isolate circuit; fix wiring.
– Cost to Fix: $100–$500. - Starter relay harness short (2016 Frontier recall)
– Symptoms: Starter failure, fire risk indicator.
– Root Cause: Starter harness positioned incorrectly causing short.
– Fix: Recall repair at dealer (rewire harness).
– Cost to Fix: $0 (recall). - Infotainment / display lockup
– Symptoms: Screen freezes or resets.
– Root Cause: Software glitches.
– Fix: Update software; reset unit; replace if persistent.
– Cost to Fix: $100–$900. - Backup camera intermittent
– Symptoms: Black screen or flicker in reverse.
– Root Cause: Harness strain at tailgate hinge.
– Fix: Inspect harness; replace/secure connectors and camera.
– Cost to Fix: $150–$700. - TPMS false warnings
– Symptoms: TPMS light without pressure issue.
– Root Cause: Sensor battery end-of-life.
– Fix: Replace sensors; program IDs.
– Cost to Fix: $120–$360 per wheel. - Power window malfunction
– Symptoms: Slow or stuck windows.
– Root Cause: Regulator/motor wear.
– Fix: Regulator/motor replacement; channel lube.
– Cost to Fix: $200–$650. - Alternator failure
– Symptoms: Battery light, dim lights.
– Root Cause: Bearing/diode wear.
– Fix: Alternator replacement.
– Cost to Fix: $300–$900. - ABS sensor faults
– Symptoms: ABS light, traction limited.
– Root Cause: Sensor aging or tone ring damage.
– Fix: Replace sensor; inspect ring/wiring.
– Cost to Fix: $150–$500. - Door lock actuator wear
– Symptoms: Lock fails or slow.
– Root Cause: Motor/bushing wear.
– Fix: Actuator replacement; verify control module.
– Cost to Fix: $150–$450 per door. - ECU communication drop
– Symptoms: Random warning lights or lost modules.
– Root Cause: CAN/ground issue.
– Fix: Verify battery/ground; check CAN wiring; repair damaged harness.
– Cost to Fix: $150–$1,200.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Rugged chassis and proven drivetrain | Some models have harsh ride |
| Good towing/hauling for class | Fuel economy modest |
| Easy to maintain mechanicals | Infotainment dated vs rivals |
| Parts widely available | Occasional electrical quirks |
| Strong resale value in many markets | Transmission adapt issues (later 9-spd) |
Maintenance Schedule
| Interval (mi/km) | Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Every 5,000 mi | Oil & filter, tire rotation | Frequent tow/off-road: stick to interval |
| 15,000 mi | Air filter, brake fluid check | Replace if dusty/off-road |
| 30,000 mi | Transmission fluid (auto), diff fluids | Severe duty sooner |
| 60,000 mi | Coolant change | Inspect hoses/thermostat |
| 100,000 mi+ | Spark plugs, drive belts | Valuable peace of mind |
11 Competitors to the 2015-2020 Nissan Navara NP300
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Top 10 Recalls & TSB Highlights
- Starter wire harness short (2016 Frontier) — Starter harness contact with heat shield can short, increasing fire risk; dealer harness reposition.
- TPMS / pressure warning systems — TSB guidance on diagnosing TPMS/LTPWS radio interference.
- Steering pull/centering diagnosis — TSB service info for drift/off-center steering.
- Backup camera / NAV configuration — Service information bulletin covering intermittent reverse camera.
- EVAP leak DTC fixes — Service info on EVAP leak/valve issues.
- Seat track adjust lock issue — TSB: seat track not locking properly on manual seats.
- Infotainment software update — Bulletin for NAV/infotainment updates.
- ABS/VDC CAN diagnostics — Service info for brake control CAN system.
- Tire flat spotting guidance — Bulletin on flat spots after parking.
- Battery connection testing info — Guidance on 12V testing procedure.
DTC Trouble Codes (ECM / TCM / ABS / SRS / Body-CAN)
ECM — 10 Common DTC Codes
| Code | Description | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| P0171 | System Too Lean (Bank 1) | Vacuum leaks, MAF issues | Smoke test, inspect MAF, fix leaks |
| P0300 | Random Misfire | Ignition/fuel issues | Plugs/coils/injector tests |
| P0420 | Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold | Cat age, exhaust leak | Fix leak, replace cat |
| P0441 | EVAP Incorrect Purge | Purge valve | Test/replace purge valve |
| P0455 | EVAP Large Leak | Loose cap, hose crack | Check cap, hose integrity |
| P0128 | Thermostat Below Regulating Temp | Thermostat stuck open | Replace thermostat |
| P0135 | O2 Sensor Heater | Sensor/connector | Replace sensor |
| P0141 | O2 Sensor Heater Circuit | Wiring/sensor | Repair/replace |
| P0505 | Idle Control System | TCV/valve | Clean/replace valve |
| P2097 | A/F Sensor Low Voltage | Sensor or harness | Inspect/replace |
TCM — 10 Common Codes
| Code | Description | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| P0700 | TCM Request MIL | Stored TCM fault | Read/diagnose |
| P0717 | Input Speed Sensor | Sensor wiring | Repair/replace |
| P0722 | Output Speed Sensor | Sensor issue | Replace sensor |
| P0730 | Incorrect Gear Ratio | Clutch/slip | Fluid change/test |
| P0741 | TCC Performance | Solenoid | Solenoid test/repair |
| P0750 | Shift Solenoid A | Solenoid | Replace solenoid |
| P0755 | Shift Solenoid B | Valve body | Service valve body |
| P0765 | Shift Solenoid C | Solenoid circuit | Test/repair |
| P0776 | Pressure Control Solenoid | Solenoid/valve | Replace/repair |
| P0894 | Trans Component Slip | Internal wear/pressure | Pressure tests/rebuild |
ABS/ESC — 10 Common Codes
| Code | Description | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| C0200 | FR Wheel Speed Signal | Sensor/tone ring | Replace sensor |
| C0205 | FL Wheel Speed | Sensor | Inspect/replace |
| C0210 | RR Wheel Speed | Sensor | Replace sensor |
| C0215 | RL Wheel Speed | Sensor | Replace sensor |
| C1241 | Low Battery Voltage | Battery/alternator | Test/repair |
| C1256 | Accumulator Low | Hydraulic | Inspect/repair |
| C1300 | ABS ECU Malfunction | Power/ground | Fix power/ground |
| C1336 | Calibration Lost | Wheel alignment | Recalibrate |
| C1355 | Yaw Rate Sensor | Sensor | Replace |
| C1500 | VDC Fault | CAN | CAN wiring test |
SRS Airbag — 10 Common Codes
| Code | Description | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| B0010 | Driver Airbag Circuit | Clock spring | Repair/replace |
| B0020 | Passenger Airbag Circuit | Connector | Fix wiring |
| B0051 | Side Airbag | Seat harness | Replace harness |
| B0078 | Curtain Airbag | Connector | Inspect/repair |
| B0100 | Impact Sensor | Sensor fault | Replace |
| B0130 | Seat Belt Pretensioner | Pretensioner | Replace |
| B0162 | SRS ECU Fault | ECU power | Repair/replace |
| B0171 | Seat Weight Sensor | Sensor | Replace |
| B0185 | Front Impact Sensor | Sensor | Replace |
| B0190 | Airbag System | CAN | CAN fix |
Body Control / CAN — 10 Common Codes
| Code | Description | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| U0100 | Lost Communication ECM | CAN/voltage | Fix CAN/grounds |
| U0121 | Lost ABS | CAN/wiring | Repair |
| U0140 | Lost BCM | Power/ground | Repair |
| U0155 | Cluster Communication | Cluster power | Fix power/CAN |
| U0184 | Lost Radio | CAN | Repair |
| B1241 | BCM Low Voltage | Battery | Test battery/alternator |
| B2312 | Door Lock | Actuator | Replace actuator |
| B2321 | Tailgate Switch | Switch | Replace |
| B2799 | Immobilizer | Key/antenna | Reprogram |
| U0073 | CAN Bus Off | Wiring | Repair |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Navara reliable?
What is the most expensive common repair?
Transmission adapt / valve body service, steering rack replacement, and alternator replacement are among higher cost repairs.
Can I prevent transmission issues?
Frequent correct fluid service and ensuring TCM updates help longevity.
Is it safe to drive with ABS or ESC warnings?
Not recommended — test wheel speed sensors and related wiring immediately if warnings appear.
Why does the backup camera fail intermittently?
Hinged harness strain and connector wear; inspect/repair harness and connectors.
What engines are available in the 2015-2020 Navara?
The Navara typically came with diesel options including a 2.3-liter twin-turbo diesel (in some markets) and a 2.5-liter diesel. Some regions also offered a 2.3-liter single-turbo diesel. Petrol options were limited and varied by market.
What’s the towing capacity?
Depending on the variant and market, the Navara can tow between 2,500-3,500 kg (approximately 5,500-7,700 lbs) when properly equipped. The exact capacity depends on the engine, drivetrain, and cab configuration.
Does it come in 4WD?
Yes, the Navara is available in both 2WD (rear-wheel drive) and 4WD configurations. The 4WD system typically includes low-range gearing for off-road capability.
What are common problems to watch for?
Key issues include timing chain stretch or failure (especially pre-2017 models), DPF clogging, turbocharger problems, and some reports of front suspension wear. A thorough service history is crucial when buying used.
What’s the fuel economy like?
Real-world fuel consumption typically ranges from 7-10 L/100km (23-34 mpg) depending on engine choice, load, driving conditions, and whether it’s 2WD or 4WD.
How does it compare to rivals like the Toyota Hilux or Ford Ranger?
The Navara offers a more car-like ride thanks to its coil-spring rear suspension, good interior comfort, and competitive pricing. However, some consider the Hilux more reliable and the Ranger more refined.
What cab and bed configurations are available?
The Navara came in King Cab (extended cab) and Double Cab (crew cab) configurations, with various bed lengths depending on the market and model.
Is it good for daily driving?
Yes, particularly the Double Cab variants with the coil-spring rear suspension, which provide a smoother ride than traditional leaf-spring setups, making it comfortable for daily commuting and family use.
What safety features does it have?
Higher-spec models included features like stability control, traction control, hill start assist, hill descent control, multiple airbags, and in later years, some models offered forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking.








