Bumper boot on Nissan Almera G15 - This is a small but critically important part that protects the radiator, headlights and other elements of the engine compartment from dirt, dust and moisture. Many owners pay attention only to the appearance of the bumper, forgetting that it is the boot that prevents premature wear of parts and corrosion. This problem is especially relevant for Russian operating conditions, where road reagents and dirt shorten the service life of plastic and metal elements.

In this article we will look at how to choose the right boot for Almera G15 (including original articles and high-quality analogues), we will describe in detail the replacement process with nuances for different years of manufacture, and also talk about typical mistakes that even experienced car owners make. We will pay special attention to signs of boot wear - they are often confused with suspension or body problems.

Why do you need a bumper boot? Nissan Almera G15?

The main function of the anther is protection of the lower part of the bumper and radiator grille from mechanical damage and abrasive effects. Without it, sand, stones and salt from the road end up in:

  • 🔹 Cooling radiator — risk of engine overheating due to cell blockage.
  • 🔹 Air conditioner condenser — reduction in climate control efficiency.
  • 🔹 Fog lights - glass clouding and failure.
  • 🔹 Bumper mounts — corrosion and weakening of fixation.

On Almera G15 the anther also plays a role aerodynamic element, reducing air resistance at high speeds. This is especially noticeable on the highway, where a properly installed boot can reduce fuel consumption by 0.3–0.5 l/100 km. However, the main problem is its fragility: even a slight impact on a curb or hole often leads to cracks.

⚠️ Attention! On models Almera G15 2013–2015 model years, the bumper boot has reinforced fastenings, but is 1.5 mm thinner than on the restyled versions (2016–2018). This makes it more vulnerable to mechanical damage.

Signs of boot wear: when is it time to change?

Many car owners pay attention to the boot only after it is completely destroyed. However there is early symptomsthat will help you avoid costly repairs:

  • 🚗 Creaks and knocks when driving over uneven surfaces - often confused with a suspension malfunction.
  • 💨 Dust on the radiator — Visible when opening the hood, especially after rain.
  • 🔦 PTF cloudiness — if the headlights quickly become covered with dirt from the inside.
  • 🛑 Cracks or peeling - noticeable upon visual inspection from below the bumper.

On Almera G15 with a mileage of more than 80,000 km, the boot is often loses elasticity due to plastic aging, even if it looks intact on the outside. You can check this by pressing it with your finger: if the material does not return to its original state, the part must be replaced.

📊 How often do you check the condition of the bumper boot?
  • Once a year
  • Only before maintenance
  • When problems arise
  • Never checked

Original articles and analogues: what to choose?

For Nissan Almera G15 The original bumper boot is supplied under item no. 62610-BM400 (for models before restyling) and 62610-BM40A (for restyled versions 2016+). The average price at official dealers is from 2,800 to 3,500 rubles. However, the original is not always justified: many analogues are cheaper, but not inferior in quality.

Manufacturer Article Price, ₽ Features
Nissan (original) 62610-BM400 / 62610-BM40A 2 800–3 500 Perfect fit, but high price
Febi 26100 1 200–1 500 Good price/quality ratio
Sasic 4002610 900–1 100 Budget option, may require adjustment
Hans Pries 62610BM400 1 800–2 200 Reinforced plastic, suitable for bad roads

When choosing an analogue, pay attention to material: Cheap options made from recycled plastic may crack at the first frost. Optimal choice - Febi or Hans Pries, if you need a balance between price and reliability. For regions with harsh climates (for example, Siberia), it is better to take the original or Hans Pries with reinforced stiffening ribs.

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Before purchasing, compare photographs of the original boot and the analogue - sometimes the shape of the fasteners is different, which complicates installation.

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the boot

Replacing the boot with Almera G15 does not require special tools, but will require accuracy. The whole process takes about 1.5–2 hours. You will need:

  • 🔧 Phillips and flathead screwdrivers
  • 🔨 Plastic clips (usually 4–6 pcs., article number 90467-01216)
  • 🧴 Silicone grease (for sealing)
  • 🔦 Flashlight or head light

Algorithm of actions:

  1. Remove the front bumper (unscrew the bolts under the wings and below, then carefully unclip the clips).
  2. Detach the old boot, starting with the fasteners on the sides.
  3. Clean the seat from dirt and sealant residues.
  4. Install the new boot, starting from the center part, then secure the clips.
  5. Check the gaps between the boot and the bumper - they should be the same along the entire length.

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The most common mistake is incorrect fixation of clips. If you tighten them, the boot will become deformed and will not fit tightly. Also don't forget about sealing joints silicone, otherwise the boot will quickly become clogged with dirt.

⚠️ Attention! On Almera G15 with the system Around View Monitor (all-round cameras) when removing the bumper, be sure to disconnect the camera connectors, otherwise an error may occur C1A99 (camera malfunction).

Typical replacement mistakes and how to avoid them

Even experienced car owners make mistakes that lead to premature wear of the new boot. Here are the most common:

  • 🔧 Using old clips — they lose elasticity and do not securely fix the boot.
  • 🧹 Uncleaned seat - Dirt and rust accelerate wear.
  • 🔨 Tightening the bolts - leads to cracks in the plastic.
  • 🚿 Lack of sealing — dust and water penetrate into the gaps.

Another critical error - ignoring adjustments after installation. The boot must be parallel to the road, otherwise it will catch bumps. You can check this by looking at the car from the side: the gap between the boot and the asphalt should be 12–15 cm.

What happens if you drive without a boot?

Without a boot, the radiator clogs 3-4 times faster, and the risk of PTF damage from stones increases by 70%. In winter, salt and reagents cause corrosion of bumper mounts within 1-2 seasons.

How to extend the service life of the boot?

The average service life of the boot is Almera G15 - 3–5 years, but with proper care it can be increased to 7–8 years. Here are the key recommendations:

  • 🧼 Sink from below — once every 2–3 months, clean the boot from dirt with a low-pressure stream of water.
  • 🛡️ Anti-gravel treatment - apply a protective compound (for example, Liqui Moly Unterbodenschutz) to the bottom.
  • ❄️ Winter preparation — before the cold weather, treat the clips with silicone grease so that they do not burst from frost.
  • 🚧 Neat parking - Avoid hitting curbs and high bumps.

If you drive on dirt roads frequently, consider installing additional protective screen (article 62610-4M000). It is mounted on top of a standard boot and increases its service life by 2 times.

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Regular washing of the boot reduces wear on the radiator by 40% and prevents corrosion of the bumper mounts.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the bumper boot Nissan Almera G15

Is it possible to drive without a boot?

Technically it is possible, but this will lead to rapid wear of the radiator, PTF and corrosion of the fasteners. On Almera G15 without a boot, after 10,000 km the air conditioner condenser may need to be replaced.

Which boot is better: original or analogue?

The original guarantees a perfect fit, but analogues (for example, Febi or Hans Pries) are often not inferior in quality, especially for regions with temperate climates. For harsh conditions it is better to take the original.

How much does it cost to replace a boot at a service center?

The cost of work in official services is from 1,500 to 2,500 rubles. In private workshops the price is lower (800–1,200 rubles), but the quality may vary.

Is it possible to repair a cracked boot?

Temporary repairs are possible using epoxy glue or soldering plastic, but this is not a permanent solution. A complete replacement is recommended.

Does the boot affect aerodynamics?

Yes, at speeds above 90 km/h, a properly installed boot reduces air resistance, which can reduce fuel consumption by 0.3–0.5 l/100 km.