From
The Nissan Dualis 2007 prices range from $4,290 for the basic trim level SUV Dualis St (4X4) to $6,820 for the top of the range SUV Dualis St (4X4).
The Nissan Dualis 2007 comes in SUV.
The Nissan Dualis 2007 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 6 SP Cvt Auto Sequential to the SUV 2.0L 6SP Manual.
Read More
| 2007 Nissan Dualis | Specs | Price |
|---|---|---|
| St (4X4) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED CVT AUTO SEQUENTIAL | Price: $4,620 - $6,820 |
| St (4X4) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL | Price: $4,290 - $6,270 |
| Ti (4x4) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED CVT AUTO SEQUENTIAL | Price: $4,510 - $6,710 |
| Ti (4x4) | Specs: 2.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED MANUAL | Price: $4,290 - $6,270 |
This can be a bit of a fiddly job and requires you to disassemble the inner door trim to get at the workings within. The problem itself is usually a case of either the glass having delaminated form the metal track it rides it, or the winding mechanism itself has broken or rusted through or structurally failed in some other way.
Once you’ve removed the inner door panel and any protective sheeting under it, you should be able to see what’s failed or fallen off. You’ll need a good torch and perhaps even a mirror to see what’s going on in there as access can be tight.
If it’s a simple case of the glass having jumped out of its metal track, you may be able to refasten it with the correct adhesive. Often, though, it’s simpler and easier to find a replacement glass and track unit at a parts recycler (which we used to call a wrecking yard). If something else has failed, you may need to replace a whole lot more in terms of components, but until you can see what’s what, you won’t know for sure.
The other advice is to not try to move the window via the power window switch. Depending on where the glass is sitting, you may find the winding mechanism will bear on the glass where it shouldn’t and smash the pane or bend something important.
Show more
Fixing this would involve disassembling the door from the inside (removing the door card) to reveal the workings inside. From there, you can assess whether the glass has jumped out of the rail that supports it at the bottom, or if there's some other problem with the mechanism.
If it’s the former, you’ll need to find out what adhesive is required to fix it back into place. A windscreen replacement specialist might be able to provide this information. A Nissan dealer may also have the correct product on the shelf.
Replacing the glass might be a bit fiddly as there's a lot of gear inside a modern car door, including the side-intrusion bars, the window winding mechanism and the metal parts of the actual door. Some patience may be required.
Show more
* Price is based on Glass's Information Services third party pricing data for the lowest priced Nissan Dualis 2007 variant.
The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.Disclaimer: Glass's Information Services (GIS) and CarsGuide Autotrader Media Solutions Pty Ltd. (CarsGuide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties. Whilst all care has been taken to ensure its accuracy and reliability, GIS and CarsGuide do not warrant or represent that the information is accurate, reliable, complete, current or suitable for any particular purpose. You should not use or rely upon this information without conducting an independent assessment and valuation of the vehicle.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, GIS and CarsGuide exclude all liability for any direct, indirect, special or incidental loss, damage, expense or injury resulting from, arising out of, or in connection with your use of or reliance upon this information.