Nissan Terrano 3 (factory designation R52) is a compact crossover that replaced Terrano 2 in 2014 and became one of the most popular cars in its class on the Russian market. Despite the external resemblance to Renault Duster And Dacia Duster, under the hood and in the structure Terrano unique details are hidden that are not always interchangeable with their “brothers”. This makes the selection of spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3 a task that requires attention to detail - from article numbers to year of manufacture.

In this article you will find complete catalog of spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3 (2014–2022), including original items, high-quality analogues, average prices and selection tips. We will look at where it is better to buy parts (from official dealers to trusted online stores), how to distinguish a fake from an original, and which spare parts most often fail. We will pay special attention unique Terrano 3 parts that do not fit Duster/Dacia - this will help to avoid errors when ordering.

Official spare parts catalog for Nissan Terrano 3: where to find and how to use

Official catalog of spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3 available through several sources, but not all of them are equally convenient. Main options:

  • 🔧 Nissan EPC (Electronic Parts Catalogue) - the most accurate source, but available only to dealers and service centers. Private owners can access through paid online services (for example, Nissan Parts Europe).
  • 📄 Paper catalogs - an outdated format, but some dealers still use them. The relevance of the data is questionable.
  • 🌐 Online catalogs type Autodoc, Exist.ru or Emmegi - convenient for searching by VIN or article numbers, but sometimes contain errors in interchangeability.

To find a part in the catalog, you will need:

  1. VIN number of the car (located on the windshield or in the vehicle title).
  2. Year of manufacture and modification (for example, 1.6 MT 4WD or 2.0 AT 2WD).
  3. Part number (if known) or its name in English (for example, Clutch Kit instead of "clutch kit").
⚠️ Attention: Catalogs often contain parts marked Duster/Terrano, but this does not mean that they are completely interchangeable. For example, front shock absorber struts for Terrano 3 with all-wheel drive (4WD) have a different article number than for Duster 4x4, due to differences in fastening.

If you are looking for a part through an online catalog, always check:

  • 📌 Part code (For example, 54501-JM00A for oil filter).
  • 📌 Applicability - the model must be specified Terrano III (R52) and year of manufacture.
  • 📌 Manufacturer — the original is marked Nissan or Renault (if the part is unified).
📊 Where do you usually buy spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3?
  • From an official dealer
  • In a verified online store
  • At disassembly
  • From private sellers
  • I don’t buy it myself, I contact the service

The most popular spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3: part numbers and prices

Some details Nissan Terrano 3 fail more often than others. Below is a table with the most popular spare parts, their original articles and average prices for 2026 (in rubles). Prices are for new parts, excluding discounts and promotions.

Part name Original article Average price (₽) Analogs (brand/article)
Oil filter 15208-JM00A 450–600 Mann W712/94, Bosch 0 451 103 336
Air filter 16546-JM00A 700–900 Framm CA10146, Mahle LX1033
Brake pads (front) 40520-JM00A 2 500–3 500 Brembo P24060, TRW GDB1465
Spark plugs (1.6/2.0) 22401-JM01B 300–500 (per piece) NGK 94205, Denso K20TT
Clutch kit 30600-JM00A 12 000–18 000 Luk 620316100, Sachs 3000 951 008

Prices for original spare parts may vary depending on the region and exchange rate. For example, timing kit for Terrano 3 1.6 (article 130C1-JM00A) in Moscow will cost 8–10 thousand rubles, and in the regions - up to 12 thousand. Analogues (for example, from Gates or Contitech) are 30–50% cheaper, but require careful checking for compatibility.

⚠️ Attention: Upon purchase brake discs for Terrano 3 pay attention to the diameter and thickness. For example, for the version with 2.0 AT wheels with article number fit 40500-JM00A (diameter 280 mm), and for 1.6 MT40500-JM01A (269 mm). Installing unsuitable discs will lead to incorrect ABS operation.
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Before purchasing spare parts, check their availability by VIN on the website Nissan Parts Europe - this will help avoid compatibility errors, especially for suspension and transmission parts.

Original vs analogs: what to choose for Nissan Terrano 3

Owners Nissan Terrano 3 often face a choice: to buy original spare parts or save on analogues. The original guarantees 100% compatibility and resource, but is more expensive. Analogs (from Bosch, Febi, TRW etc.) are cheaper, but do not always meet factory standards. Let's look at the pros and cons of each option.

Advantages of original spare parts:

  • ✅ Guaranteed compatibility with Terrano 3 (no risk of selection errors).
  • ✅ Compliance with factory quality standards (for example, original silent blocks last 1.5–2 times longer than analogues).
  • ✅ Manufacturer's warranty (usually 12–24 months).

Disadvantages of the original:

  • ❌ High price (for example, original cooling radiator costs 15–20 thousand rubles, while the analogue from Nissens - 8–10 thousand).
  • ❌ Long delivery times (if the part is not in stock, you will have to wait 2-4 weeks).

When can analogues be used:

  • 🔹 Consumables (filters, spark plugs, brake pads) - here are analogues from trusted brands (Mann, NGK, Brembo) are in no way inferior to the original.
  • 🔹 Suspension parts (struts, springs, bushings) - if you choose brands Monroe, Sachs or Febi.
  • 🔹 Electrics (lamps, fuses, sensors) - the main thing here is that the article matches.

When original is required:

  • 🚨 Engine parts (piston rings, valves, timing chain) - savings can lead to serious damage.
  • 🚨 Transmission elements (gearbox bearings, oil seals) - analogs often “leak” or wear out quickly.
  • 🚨 Electronic components (ECU, ABS, ESP) - even small differences in firmware can cause errors.
What analogues are better not to buy?

Cheap spare parts without a brand (for example, “non-name” brake pads or filters) are often made from low-quality materials. It is especially dangerous to skimp on parts of the braking system and steering - this directly affects safety. Also avoid brands that are labeled "universal" or "multiple fits"—they rarely provide the perfect fit.

Where to buy spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3: trusted suppliers

Choosing a place to buy spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3 depends on the budget, waiting period and the need for a guarantee. Let's look at the main options:

1. Official Nissan dealers

  • ✔️ Pros: 100% original, guarantee, ability to check by VIN.
  • ✖️ Cons: highest prices, sometimes long delivery.

2. Online stores (Autodoc, Exist, Emmegi)

  • ✔️ Pros: wide range, convenient search by article, often have reviews.
  • ✖️ Cons: risk of running into a fake (especially from little-known sellers).

3. Showdown

  • ✔️ Pros: low prices (for example, original bumper can be found for 5-7 thousand instead of 20 thousand new).
  • ✖️ Cons: no warranty, part may be worn out or damaged.

4. Private sellers (Avito, Drom)

  • ✔️ Pros: sometimes you come across new spare parts at a price below the market price.
  • ✖️ Cons: high risk of fraud, lack of receipts and guarantees.

Tip: If you buy online, always check:

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For rare parts (for example, electronic engine control unit or gearbox) it is better to contact official dealers or trusted suppliers of the type Exist.ru, where you can order a custom part from factories Nissan or Renault.

How to distinguish an original spare part from a fake

Counterfeit spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3 found frequently, especially among popular parts (filters, brake pads, timing belts). Here are the key signs that will help distinguish the original from the fake:

1. Packaging

  • 📦 Original spare parts Nissan Packed in boxes with the brand logo, barcode and article number. Counterfeits often have blurry prints or typos.
  • 📦 The box must indicate country of origin (For example, Made in Japan or Made in France for details Renault-Nissan).

2. Marking

  • 🏷️ The original part always has engraving or sticker with the article number. For example, on generator the code must be stamped 23100-JM00A.
  • 🏷️ Counterfeits often have erased or unclear markings.

3. Quality of materials

  • 🔍 Original rubber parts (silent blocks, anthers) have a uniform color and do not smell of chemicals. Counterfeits are often sticky or have a strong odor.
  • 🔍 Metal parts (for example, brake discs) must not have burrs or traces of corrosion.

4. Price

  • 💰 If the price of a part is 30–50% lower than the market average, this is a reason to be wary. For example, the original timing kit cannot cost less than 7 thousand rubles.
⚠️ Attention: Especially often counterfeited oil and fuel filters. Fake filters may lack a check valve, which leads to oil starvation of the engine upon startup. Check for logo Nissan on the body and o-ring.
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The most reliable way to avoid counterfeiting is to buy spare parts from official dealers or in stores with a certificate for the product. Even if the price is higher, it is cheaper than repairing after installing a low-quality part.

Unique spare parts for Nissan Terrano 3: what does not fit from Duster

Despite the fact that Nissan Terrano 3 And Renault Duster built on one platform (B0), they have a number unique details, which are not interchangeable. This is due to differences in design, suspension and electronics. Below is a list of key differences:

1. Body parts

  • 🚗 Front bumper - y Terrano 3 different shape and fastenings (article number 62610-JM00A vs 62610-4M00A for Duster).
  • 🚗 trunk lid - differs in design and opening system.
  • 🚗 Side mirrors - y Terrano they are larger and have a different form of fastening.

2. Suspension parts

  • 🔧 Front shock absorber struts - for Terrano 3 4WD racks with article number are used 54300-JM00Awhich are not suitable for Duster 4x4 due to different hardness settings.
  • 🔧 Rear springs - y Terrano they are 10–15 mm longer (article no. 54510-JM00A).

3. Electronics and interior

  • 📱 Climate control unit - y Terrano 3 other firmware and connectors (article 27800-JM00A).
  • 🎛️ Steering wheel - differs in design and control buttons (not interchangeable with Duster).
  • 🔊 Audio system — even if the radio is similar in appearance, the connectors and firmware may not match.

If you are in doubt about the compatibility of a part, always check the catalog Nissan or consult experienced professionals. For example, brake hoses for Terrano 3 (article 40526-JM00A) are externally identical to those on Duster, but have different internal reinforcement, which is critical for safety.

Frequently asked questions about Nissan Terrano 3 spare parts (FAQ)

Is it possible to install spare parts from Renault Duster on Nissan Terrano 3?

Partially yes, but not all. For example, engine (K4M or F4R), gearbox (JR5 or DP2), brake pads And filters often interchangeable. However, body parts, suspension components for all-wheel drive versions and electronics (such as control units) are usually unique to Terrano 3. Always check the article numbers!

Where can I find the part number if there is no catalogue?

There are several ways:

  1. Look at the part itself - often the article is stamped or pasted on.
  2. Use online services like Autodoc or Exist.ru, where you can select a part by model and year of manufacture.
  3. Contact your dealer with your VIN number - they will provide a complete list of items.
How long do original brake pads last on Terrano 3?

Service life depends on driving style, but on average:

  • Front pads: 30–50 thousand km.
  • Rear pads: 60–80 thousand km.

Aggressive driving or frequent trips around the city will cause wear to accelerate. It is recommended to check the thickness of the pads every 15 thousand km.

What analog oil filters are suitable for Terrano 3 1.6?

Proven analogues of the original filter (15208-JM00A):

  • Mann W712/94 - best price/quality ratio.
  • Bosch 0 451 103 336 - reliable, but more expensive.
  • Framm PH5822 - a budget option, but worse in filtering ability.

Avoid "non-name" filters - they may not withstand oil pressure.

What to do if the required spare part is not available?

Solutions options:

  • Order from an authorized dealer on order (waiting period - 2-4 weeks).
  • Search on disassembly sites (for example, on Avito or Drom.ru in the "spare parts" section).
  • Try to find an analogue from another manufacturer (but only after checking compatibility!).
  • Contact specialized groups on social networks (for example, "Nissan Terrano Club"), where owners sell used parts.