In line with its commitment to safety, Nissan encourages its customers to pay attention to below points when purchasing spare parts:
- Packaging
The first point customers should consider is the packaging of the product. Original spare parts are typically sold in high-quality boxes. In contrast, counterfeit parts come in lower-quality packaging, which may contain spelling or grammatical errors on the box or in the user manual.
- Appearance and Texture
Carefully inspecting the new spare part and comparing it with the old part that needs replacement is crucial, as original parts will match precisely. If there is any mismatch or slight variation in color, weight, material, or dimensions, the part is likely counterfeit.
- Pricing
If the price of a spare part is significantly lower, it is likely not original. Although customers may be attracted to parts that are much cheaper than those available from authorized dealers, this is a sign that the part is fake, and customers should refrain from purchasing it.
- Serial Number
Most original spare parts, including original Nissan batteries and oils, come with a unique serial number displayed on the packaging that matches the part number itself. This number can be used to trace the source of the part and verify its authenticity.
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