Rainbow Warrior
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I was fitting a city bar on the truck and found rust on the chassis, it’s going into the dealer to get checked, 17reg , 55k miles , anyone else found this
Registered in 2017 ( bought )what does 17reg mean?
It has 5 years or 100,000mls warranty , Nissan dealer has checked it and are saying that it’s ok , rust is commensurate with the age of the car , what do you think guys , looks bad to meSo its only has 3 years warranty , Could make a claim for good will providing Nissan serviced your Vehicle , Are you in the UK because Salt is used on icy roads there and it inhibits rust on steel .
But by BeenHi Rainbow Warrior, you have not said where you are and what conditions the vehicle has been driven in.
If the car is driven in salt then this is what I would expect to see and in saying that in another 3 years the car will have deteriorated considerably. The issue is if you can see this on the outside of the chassis then what is happening where you cannot see it.
I'm in Australia so no salty roads just the ocean to worry about if you go 4WD on the beach. I had a D22 some years ago that presented with surface rust on the radiator support panel, the under side of the tray and the bumper, the Nissan dealer rectified the whole lot, sand blasted, primed and repainted and fitted a new bumper.
What I can see in the photos and what you are seeing is far worse than surface rust. Particularly the pic's where it is blistering. I would be more insistent and push the issue however the dealer may claim that you have not maintained the vehicle properly and this is the end result.
There is no magic cure for rust or corrosion, once the rust starts the is no stopping it unless it is completely removed, the surface treated then primed and repainted. Under sealing it now will only hide what is there and it will keep rotting away out of sight.
In my opinion the best rust preventive is fish oil..
It’s £650 here to get it done professionally, motor off the road fAt this stage it is just surface corrosionyes we have salt on the road here in Scotland, looking at the rest o the chassis there’s no rust at all , you would think there would be some at the rear or under the tub if there’s some under the engine where there’s protection covers .Hi Rainbow Warrior, you have not said where you are and what conditions the vehicle has been driven in.
If the car is driven in salt then this is what I would expect to see and in saying that in another 3 years the car will have deteriorated considerably. The issue is if you can see this on the outside of the chassis then what is happening where you cannot see it.
I'm in Australia so no salty roads just the ocean to worry about if you go 4WD on the beach. I had a D22 some years ago that presented with surface rust on the radiator support panel, the under side of the tray and the bumper, the Nissan dealer rectified the whole lot, sand blasted, primed and repainted and fitted a new bumper.
What I can see in the photos and what you are seeing is far worse than surface rust. Particularly the pic's where it is blistering. I would be more insistent and push the issue however the dealer may claim that you have not maintained the vehicle properly and this is the end result.
There is no magic cure for rust or corrosion, once the rust starts the is no stopping it unless it is completely removed, the surface treated then primed and repainted. Under sealing it now will only hide what is there and it will keep rotting away out of sight.
In my opinion the best rust preventive is fish oil..
where the factory applied paint has fallen off.
The rock salt applied to the roads in countries like the UK, Ireland and some US states destroys cars.
Out of interest, Isuzu get their pickups undersealed as they arrive in the country.
Your best bet is to spend £400 on getting it undersealed.
If your that worried about the surface rust , go to a good auto store and buy a couple of large pressurepak cans of Kill rust , give the rust a sand down and apply 2 coats , at least you'll know its been done .
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