Nissan Truck Parts Catalog

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Reference catalog for Nissan truck parts

The Nissan truck parts catalog on 7zap provides a structured reference path for identifying components and researching OEM part numbers. It focuses on the truck generations displayed above, keeping this catalog separate from Nissan passenger-car and other vehicle sections.

Navigation may lead through universal categories or manufacturer categories, depending on the selected catalog entry. Where shown, assembly groups can help narrow the search to engine-related components, transmission parts, chassis equipment, axles, steering, brakes, electrical equipment, cab components and other truck systems. The available group structure can vary between generations and configurations.

Atlas, Atleon and Cabstar generation context

The displayed Nissan truck range includes several distinct generation paths. Atlas references include Atlas F22 (1982–1992), Atlas F23 (1992–2007), Atlas F24 (2007–2019) and Atlas H40 (1981–1992). Cabstar entries include Cabstar F22 (1982–1992), Cabstar F23 (1992–2011) and Cabstar F24 (2006–2019), while Atleon is represented by Atleon (2011–2013).

These names and date ranges are useful starting points, but similar model labels do not make two vehicles interchangeable. Select the displayed generation that corresponds to the vehicle being researched, then review the available factory configuration information before opening an assembly. Truck components may depend on details such as chassis specification, powertrain, axle arrangement or installed equipment when those distinctions are presented in the catalog.

Using diagrams and Nissan truck part numbers

A Nissan truck parts diagram shows how components are positioned within an assembly. Numbered callouts connect the illustrated items to rows in the accompanying parts list, making it easier to distinguish brackets, housings, fasteners, pipes, seals and related pieces that may appear similar when viewed separately.

A callout is only a pointer to a parts-list row; it is not necessarily an orderable number. The corresponding row may show an OEM reference, description, quantity note or applicability condition. Nissan truck OEM parts numbers found this way should be treated as research references. A number alone does not confirm that the component applies to a particular vehicle.

VIN lookup is a separate route

VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific path through the catalog. It is not a manual configuration, generation choice or substitute label for one of the displayed truck configurations. Users may either browse by the listed generation and factory configuration or begin with the separate VIN route when suitable vehicle data is available.

Verify before relying on a reference

  • Confirm the generation: Check the model family and displayed production period against reliable vehicle records.
  • Review configuration details: Compare the catalog’s available chassis, powertrain and equipment distinctions with the truck.
  • Read the parts-list row: Do not rely on the exploded-view callout without checking its linked description and notes.
  • Cross-check the OEM number: Compare the reference with markings on the removed component and trusted documentation.
  • Seek technical confirmation: Consult a qualified parts specialist when vehicle data or catalog notes remain ambiguous.

7zap is an independent reference catalog and is not affiliated with Nissan. Its diagrams and number references support identification research but do not guarantee compatibility or fitment.

Nissan truck catalog FAQ

Can I find a Nissan truck OEM number from an exploded view?

Yes, when the callout leads to a parts-list row containing an OEM reference. Verify the row’s description and applicability notes rather than treating the callout itself as the part number.

Why do Atlas and Cabstar require separate generation selection?

Each displayed generation has its own catalog path and may present different configurations or assembly structures. Begin with the model family, generation label and production period that match the vehicle records.

Does an OEM number confirm fitment?

No. It is an identification reference that still needs to be checked against the vehicle, factory configuration, catalog notes and available component markings.

Should I browse manually or use VIN lookup?

Manual browsing is useful when the generation and configuration are known. VIN lookup is a separate vehicle-specific route and should not be treated as a configuration within manual browsing.