Used Nissan parts in Canada
Nissan donor cars in Canada
Donor cars listing as junkyards onboard · Updated today
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About Nissan parts in Canada
Nissan has been a top-five brand in Canada for two decades. Rogue, Sentra, Altima, and Frontier dominate volume, with Pathfinder and Murano filling out the SUV slots. Donor supply tracks sales — Toronto and Montreal carry the deepest Nissan inventory.
JATCO CVT transmissions are widely interchangeable within model generations. Frontier and Titan pickup parts cross-reference closely with Infiniti QX-series equivalents, so a Nissan donor often supplies parts for both brands.
Common questions about Nissan parts
Why are Nissan parts widely available in Canada?
Nissan has a long history in the Canadian market, with high sales volumes across the most popular models. That keeps salvage yards across Canada well-stocked with late-model donor cars. Most Nissan parts cross-reference between Canadian-market and U.S.-market vehicles, and some yards source donor cars across the border to extend supply.
Are Nissan parts interchangeable across generations?
Mostly within a generation, rarely across. Body panels, interior trim, lights, and electronics typically only match within the same generation (the span of years that share a platform). Some engine families and select suspension components carry over between adjacent generations. Always verify with the junkyard — they’ll cross-reference your year, model, and trim against the donor.
Do Nissan hybrid parts cost more than gas-engine parts?
High-voltage components — the traction battery pack, inverter, hybrid transaxle — cost noticeably more than gas-engine equivalents. A used hybrid battery typically runs $800–$1,800 from a junkyard. Conventional parts (suspension, body panels, 12V battery, brakes) cost the same as on the gas variants of the same model.
What’s the average warranty for used Nissan engine parts?
30 days is standard at Canadian salvage yards on a complete engine assembly, with some specialist JDM importers offering 60–90 days. Warranty typically covers the part only — you pay labour to install it. Always confirm in writing what voids the warranty (e.g. installation by non-licensed mechanic, lack of oil change records).
Where can I find Nissan parts in my city?
Pick your city from the parts hub or use the city-bound page (e.g. /parts/nissan/calgary/). The page lists active donor cars at junkyards in that metro and the phone numbers to call. Most yards ship across Canada for smaller parts, so you’re not strictly limited to your city.
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