Nissan Parts Richmond, KY

Nissan Parts Richmond, KY

Keep Your Nissan Running the Way It Was Built To

Every vehicle eventually asks for something back. A cabin filter clogs, a wiper starts streaking, and brake pads thin out after a few winters of stop-and-go driving. When that moment arrives, the component you bolt on matters more than most drivers expect. At Gates Nissan, we keep genuine Nissan parts in stock at our Richmond, KY, dealership, so your vehicle gets exactly what it was engineered for. 

  • Factory components are designed for your specific model, so fit, tolerance, and function match what left the assembly line.
  • Nissan backs its replacement components and accessories with real warranty terms, and the chart below spells out how long each category is covered.
  • Our parts department can track down what you need, whether you are turning the wrenches yourself or handing us the keys.

There is a reason we steer people toward factory components instead of whatever is cheapest on a shelf somewhere. Aftermarket pieces are built to cover a broad range of vehicles, which usually means they fit most of them, but not always. A genuine component is built for one application. That difference shows up in how a sensor reads, how a filter seals, and how long the repair holds before you are back under the hood.

Genuine Nissan Parts Richmond, KY, Drivers Rely On

Our shelves cover the everyday items and the harder-to-find ones. Oil and cabin filters, brake pads and rotors, belts, batteries, wiper blades, headlamp assemblies, sensors, body panels, and the small clips and fasteners that hold it all together. If something is not here, we order it through Nissan and let you know the moment it lands.

Accessories live at the same counter. Roof racks, cargo organizers, all-season floor liners, splash guards, tow equipment, and interior lighting kits all come from Nissan, which means they were tested against your vehicle rather than adapted to it. Tell us your model and how you actually use it, and we will point you toward what holds up on I-75 and on gravel county roads alike.

Coverage That Comes in the Box

Warranty terms are one of the clearest advantages of genuine Nissan parts, and they vary more than most owners assume. Here is how the published coverage breaks down by category.

Part or Accessory Category Nissan Coverage Period What to Know
Genuine Nissan replacement parts Longer of 12 months / 12,000 miles or the remainder of the 3-year / 36,000-mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty Applies to parts distributed by Nissan North America, Inc.
Genuine Nissan accessories Longer of 12 months / 12,000 miles or the remainder of the 3-year / 36,000-mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty Non-genuine accessories are not warranted by Nissan
Genuine NISMO S-Tune parts Longer of 12 months / 12,000 miles or the remainder of the 3-year / 36,000-mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty Covered under the same replacement parts warranty terms
Nissan Motorsports and NISMO Off-Road parts 12 months or 12,000 miles from purchase or installation, whichever is earlier Coverage runs at least through the New Vehicle Limited Warranty when installed during that period
Intelligent Key and key fob batteries First 12 months of ownership Covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Original equipment wiper blade inserts First 6 months of ownership Covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Wheel alignment and wheel balancing First 12 months or 12,000 miles Service adjustments not tied to replacing a part
Refrigerant recharge on its own First 12 months, no mileage limit Applies when the recharge is not tied to a covered part repair
New vehicle basic and powertrain coverage 3 years / 36,000 miles basic and 5 years / 60,000 miles powertrain Included on every new Nissan and used as the reference period above

Coverage periods come straight from Nissan's published warranty materials. Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply, and your Warranty Information Booklet is the final word for your specific vehicle. Our team is glad to walk through what applies to yours before you commit to anything.

Nissan Parts Richmond, KY - Nissan OEM Parts

A Nissan Parts Department Staffed by People Who Know These Vehicles

Part numbers are unforgiving. One digit off, and you have a box that looks correct and fits nothing. Our team works from your VIN, which pinpoints the exact build of your vehicle, including trim, engine, and any mid-year running changes Nissan made. That is how we head off the return trip that turns a Saturday repair into a Sunday one too.

We also field plenty of questions that have nothing to do with buying anything. Which fluid does a transmission take? Whether a noise points to a wheel bearing or a tire. What does the maintenance schedule call for at 60,000 miles? Ask away. Our technicians train directly through Nissan, and that knowledge does not stay locked in the shop.

Ordering, Pickup, and Installation Without the Runaround

Doing the work yourself? Contact us with your model year and what you are after, and we will confirm availability and pricing before you drive over. Rather hand it off? Our service department installs everything we sell, and you can schedule online in about a minute. Either way, you are dealing with the same components and the same people.

Vehicles age. Something always needs replacing. The choice you make in that moment decides whether the repair holds for years or lands you right back where you started, and factory components stack the odds in your favor.

 

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The Gates Family Has Been Doing This Since 1915

Our story started when the Gates grandparents bought vehicles from the Dodge Brothers, and generations later, the approach has not shifted much. Treat people the way you would want to be treated. Keep overhead low, skip the flashy advertising, and let referrals do the talking. Our store in Richmond, KY, was designed and built to Nissan corporate specifications, the only Central Kentucky Nissan location that can say that, and it shows in how our parts and service operation runs.

Stop by the parts counter, or reach out with your model and what you need. We will get you the right component the first time and get you back on the road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find quality parts for a Nissan near me?

Gates Nissan carries genuine Nissan parts at our parts counter in Richmond, KY, and we serve drivers across Central Kentucky. We keep the common maintenance and repair items on the shelf and can order anything else through Nissan's supply network. Give us your model year and VIN, and we will confirm what is on hand.

Are genuine parts really better than aftermarket ones?

Genuine components are engineered and tested for one specific application, while aftermarket pieces are usually designed to cover a wide range of vehicles. That means better fitment, correct tolerances, and performance that matches what your vehicle was built around. Aftermarket pieces also tend to carry weaker warranty terms, or none at all.

How long is a genuine Nissan replacement part covered?

Nissan covers genuine replacement parts and accessories for a period of 12 months or 12,000 miles, or the remaining period of the 3-year/36,000-mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty. A handful of items carry their own terms, such as original equipment wiper blade inserts at six months. Your Warranty Information Booklet spells out the full details for your vehicle.

Do I need my VIN to order a part?

It helps a great deal. Your VIN identifies the exact trim, engine, and production details of your vehicle, which is how we confirm the part number matches. You can order without it, but bringing the VIN cuts down on wrong-fit returns considerably.

Can Gates Nissan install the parts I buy?

Yes. Our factory-trained technicians install everything we sell, and you can schedule a service appointment online. Having the work done here means the component and the installation are handled by the same team, which keeps things simple if a question comes up later.

Does the parts department carry accessories too?

Yes. We stock genuine Nissan accessories, including roof racks, cargo organizers, floor liners, splash guards, and tow equipment. These fall under Nissan's accessory warranty terms, unlike non-genuine accessories, which rely on whatever the outside maker offers.

What should I bring to the parts counter?

Your VIN and, when possible, the old component or a clear photo of it. Knowing your model year, trim, and engine helps too. If you are partway through a repair and are not certain what failed, describe the symptom, and our team can usually narrow it down with you.