Dash Parts
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
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Restore Your Dashboard to Original Condition
Ever wonder how dash parts break down or what it needs to be replaced? Your dashboard contains the controls, displays, vents, and trim pieces that manage your vehicle's various systems and provide important information. Instrument clusters display speed and warning lights, while switches and knobs control everything from temperature to entertainment settings. Cracked panels and broken controls look unprofessional and can prevent you from accessing important functions or seeing warning indicators that alert you to mechanical problems requiring attention.
What Causes Dashboard Component Failure
Dashboard parts deteriorate through sunlight exposure, temperature fluctuations, and physical wear during regular interaction over many years of service. Plastic trim panels crack at mounting points when vehicles sit in direct sunlight and interior temperatures reach extreme levels that stress materials. Air vent louvers break when adjusted too forcefully or after plastic loses its flexibility from age and heat exposure over time. Control knobs and buttons wear smooth or break off completely after years of daily pressing and turning during normal operation. Electronic displays develop dark spots or malfunctioning pixels as internal technology degrades from continuous heat exposure inside the cabin. Dashboard surfaces with soft-touch coatings become tacky and peel away as materials break down chemically from sustained high temperatures. Warning indicator bulbs behind instrument panels burn out, leaving you unaware of check engine lights or other system alerts that require immediate attention. Mounting clips lose their tension and allow trim pieces to rattle annoyingly while driving on rough roads. Replacement needs typically arise between 60,000 and 95,000 miles based on climate severity and sun exposure levels.
Factory Dashboard Parts Install Perfectly
Aftermarket dashboard components use cheaper materials that fade to different colors and have surface patterns that don't match your interior styling. Genuine Nissan dash parts maintain exact specifications for models like the Maxima and Leaf, fitting existing mounting locations without gaps or alignment issues. Generic parts often arrive without proper mounting hardware or fail to accommodate air intake vents correctly. We provide authentic components that restore your dashboard to manufacturer specifications with proper color matching.
The Peoria Nissan parts team has all the parts you need to keep your ride looking and running great.