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Nissan Almera 2005 Second generation (N16; 2000)
Launched in January 2000, the second-generation Nissan Almera differed from its predecessor with smooth, curved lines. Some still thought it bland in comparison with its rivals although the Almera was selling strongly worldwide.
For Europe, this generation of Almera was produced at the Sunderland factory, which had opened in 1986 and produced the Micra, Primera and originally the Bluebird.
The N16 Almera was based on Nissan's global MS-Platform, which was Nissan's first new platform to be developed after the partnership with Renault. The MS Platform was also the base for the new Primera and Almera Tino.
The second-generation Almera was available in three different body styles, a three- or five-door hatch and a four-door saloon with 1.5 and 1.8 Nissan QG engine series petrol engines as well as a 2.2 direct injection turbodiesel (110 bhp) common-rail turbodiesel (136 bhp) . Almeras can be also equipped with 1.5 common-rail turbodiesel (dCi) from the Renault Megane II - Nissan had recently ventured with Renault and the Almera's diesel engine was one of the first instances of Nissan and Renaults sharing mechanicals. Early versions of the 1.5-litre engine were fitted with a mechanical throttle, which was later replaced by a drive-by-wire electronic throttle.
The Almera five-door hatchback was exported from the UK to Australia and New Zealand and sold as part of the Nissan Pulsar (N16) lineup in these countries. The Almera sedan is based on the Bluebird Sylphy, but has a different front end.
The N16 Almera offered great improvements over the previous generation Almera in terms of handling, tyre grip and drive dynamics. The N16 Almera felt much more sure-footed on the road and was exceptionally nimble for a plain family car.
While the previous generation Almera was considered spacious for its class, the N16 Almera was lacking in rear passenger legroom due to a slightly shorter than category average 2.53 metres (99.6 in) wheelbase although the Almera can still can be considered quite spacious and has the advantage of a bigger boot over the previous Almera.
In 2003, the Almera was facelifted with updated styling, retuned suspension, new engines and an updated interior.
First, the Almera's MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension (Nissan's name for its double lateral link twist beam suspension) had been retuned. This resulted in a quieter ride and a reduction in the amount of rear bump-through experienced when heavily laden, improving high-speed stability, driving dynamics and making the car more controllable after an emergency manoeuver. The new suspension tuning also proved to produce almost no body roll on tight turns. Overall, Nissan said, the Almera had slightly firmer damper settings and marginally stiffer spring ratings; though there had been no loss of ride comfort or increase in noise levels in normal motoring. The suspension revisions had been executed in such a way as to only come into play at the upper edge of the dynamic envelope.
The facelift also included new chrome, projector-style headlights that were set in a titanium-coloured surround with separate lights for main and low beams set behind an enlarged translucent cover. The front bumper now had an integrated engine air intake that ran almost the full width of the car while a honeycomb mesh grille added visual benefits to the frontal image. Some models also got small circular fog lights.
The interior of the facelifted Almera had also been redesigned with better quality materials and a large colour or monochrome centre screen which controlled all of the car's functions (climate control, CD player and trip computer) was fitted to most models apart from S and Pulse. Higher trim levels also included Nissan's Bird-eye GPS system. ESP (Electronic Stability Program) was fitted to SE, SVE and the range topping SXE (which also got a switch to turn the ESP on or off).
Additionally there was a change to the diesel model lineup. Nissan introduced new version of Common Rail 2.2 Diesel with 6-speed gearbox
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My MoT is up in 3 days time, and you guys have just saved me a fiver at Halfords, plus quite possible quite a bit of my time. Thank you so much for this really valuable public service. I wish you and your business all the best in the future - you deserve it!
I have a nissan almera the brake light was broken, you really helped, me thanks mate
How did you exactly pop out the lighting unit from the back? I'm planning to change some bulbs on my own for the first time..reverse light is out ..
Hi Taj Do you have any tips for headlamp replacement?
Hi to replace front headlight unit you will need to remove the bumper and then it’s really easy to take the unit out. Thanks
@@TajMotorMedics I got mine out without removing the front bumper, was super easy
@@olli98wood48 hi ... got any tips for removing headlights and what head light bulbs would be best to use ...
@@mikeelliott7422 Hi, I just made sure everything was nice and undone before I started wrestling with it. Lots of weak plastic under there. From memory, I undid the 2 10mm bolts on the top of the headlight cluster, then took the indicator out, then undid the bolt in the wheel arch. Managed to bend the bumper enough to get the cluster out, so I could reach the back of the bulb.
From memory it was an H7, but basically just go on Euro Car Parts and they'll have the right one.
Good luck!
Regarding all the rear lights, does the bottom red light on driver side serve any purpose? Because only the bottom light on the passenger side is white and therefor for reversing? Does the bottom right side red light turn on for anything?
Hi if one side is reverse then the other side may possibly be fog so check see if it’s that. Thanks 🙏🏽
@@TajMotorMedics yeah we figured it out, it is the fog light. Cheers anyway
Hey wanted to know how do I find the wire that connects the reverse light as I wanna connect rear dash cam to it thank you
Hi switch ignition on (not start) put it in reverse and see which bulb it is and follow it for the wire as I would do the same. Thanks
@@TajMotorMedics thank you for that but as you can see the wires are all in that one fuse but thanks I got it if you don’t mind I can post it on here so that others might find it helpful
@@asadosman3021 I’m sorry couldn’t help you much but yes you can post it. No problem. Thanks
If the bloody introduction wasn't so long I would have watched it I end up watching another one