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1.6 / 2.0 dCi (diesel)

20142021 · diesel · 1598cc · 130hp

Engine codes: R9M, M9R

Maint. Sensitive

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Nissan X-Trail T32 1.6 / 2.0 dCi (diesel). Check this before you buy used.

The diesels — the 1.6 dCi (R9M, shared with the Qashqai/Mégane/Kadjar) and the older, torquey 2.0 dCi (M9R, the proven larger Renault-Nissan unit, ideal with 4WD and seven seats) — are the high-mileage X-Trail choice. Standard modern-diesel cautions: DPF clogging on short trips, EGR sooting, injector and turbo attention, and the timing items per version. The 2.0 dCi with a manual avoids the CVT worry entirely and is the rugged long-distance/towing pick. A motorway-driven, serviced car is a dependable long-hauler. Buy on DPF, injector and (manual vs CVT) transmission history.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (R9M) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

DPF / EGR / injectorrecurring

DPF clogs and EGR soots on urban use; injector wear.

Fix / Workaround: Motorway regens; clean EGR; injector test.

Repair cost: €250–€1100

Typically appears after: 140,000 km

Turbo (high miles)recurring

Turbo attention at higher mileage; 2.0 M9R is the tough towing pick.

Fix / Workaround: Check turbo; clean oil.

Repair cost: €250–€1300

Typically appears after: 170,000 km

Mileage Thresholds

After 220,000 km: 2.0 dCi manual is the rugged long-hauler.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • 2.0 dCi manual avoids the CVT
  • 1.6 dCi shares R9M with Qashqai/Kadjar
  • DPF + injector history

Frequently asked questions

Is the Nissan X-Trail T32 1.6 / 2.0 dCi (diesel) reliable?

Maint. Sensitive — The diesels — the 1.6 dCi (R9M, shared with the Qashqai/Mégane/Kadjar) and the older, torquey 2.0 dCi (M9R, the proven larger Renault-Nissan unit, ideal with 4WD and seven seats) — are the high-mileage X-Trail choice. Standard modern-diesel cautions: DPF clogging on short trips, EGR sooting, injector and turbo attention, and the timing items per version. The 2.0 dCi with a manual avoids the CVT worry entirely and is the rugged long-distance/towing pick. A motorway-driven, serviced car is a dependable long-hauler. Buy on DPF, injector and (manual vs CVT) transmission history.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Nissan X-Trail T32 1.6 / 2.0 dCi (diesel)?

The most commonly reported problems: DPF / EGR / injector, Turbo (high miles).

Is a used Nissan X-Trail T32 1.6 / 2.0 dCi (diesel) worth buying?

Fine if serviced correctly — but it punishes neglect hard. History and the right consumables matter.