View Full Version : Purchasing a Patrol.
Superoo
17th March 2012, 11:57 PM
Hi, I'm new to this forum and also new to 4x4 driving. But I'm interested in buying a Patrol 06-10 turbo desiel 3.0 litre Auto is there some important pit falls that I should look out for?
Thanks
taslucas
18th March 2012, 09:10 AM
Hi mate welcome to the forum. Jump over to the introductions section and introduce yourself. People like to know who they're talking to:)
As for the 06-10 3litre, Theres plenty of info around here to help your decision. You can use the search function in the top right corner of the screen.
Welcome aboard:)
growler2058
18th March 2012, 09:18 AM
G'day mate welcome aboard gotta friendly mob here fulla great info and advice
macca86
18th March 2012, 09:31 AM
Check for the maitainance history ask the owner about previuos trips try avoid high beach work cars look for rust stone damage oil leaks the usual ask your mechanic to check it over if not great on the tools yourself and test drive for more than 5 mins to hear noises play in suspention etc drive at all speeds smooth and rough roads engage 4wd etc
Sir Roofy
18th March 2012, 10:28 AM
Welcome aboard mate lots of info on zd30,s
take your time read the threads then decide
good luck with your choice
jimmyz
18th April 2012, 08:20 PM
Hi superroo
Mate i have a 2003 GU111 3.0L Auto
Thought i did enough resurch in relation the patrols 4wd abilaty and just asumed they were a tough as nails engine.
Its well noted on this site that the early ZD30 engines had some major problems.
From what i can work the GU111 and on were less likely to have engine failure if you have it serviced every 5,000km. That's oil , oil filter,fuel filter & air filter. Do these my self to keep the cost down.
What i can tell you is bougth mine second hand with 127,000km on the clock of a dealer as a one owner and serviced every 5,000km as per the service history in the log book.
I cant help but think that the previous owner was aware of the ZD30 engine failures.
That being said i and happy with my choice and the way the patrol performs (chip & exhaust up grade) I plan on doing the NADS (you can also surch this) not sure if it is required for the later models.
Good luck with the resurch
nissannewby
18th April 2012, 10:08 PM
Most of the zd issues were solved post 03 i believe however there are failsafes you can put it (NADS) which can help you prevent damage happening. Bad fuel seems to be the biggest killer of the 3L diesels with there high tolerance pumps etc. Nothing a well setup fuel filtration system cant sort out though
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