A MESSAGE FROM NISSAN Motor Egypt covid-19 updates
Dear Valued Customer,
Nissan “STANDS TOGETHER” with every Egyptian during this trying time, in our collective efforts to combat COVID-19.
It has been our aim to ensure we can support our customers with all services during this time. However with these critical measures being implemented by the Egyptian government Nissan Egypt and our dealer network will remain closed at some times to adhere to the nationwide curfew in effect.
stay home. stay safe.
STAYING HOME IS THE GREATEST ACT YOU CAN DO TO #FLATTENTHECURVE.
We’ve always been about facing adventures head on. But now, we’re choosing to face this challenge head on by staying inside and staying safe. And we hope you’ll join us on that journey to prevent further outbreak and flatten the curve.
Wishing you and your family safety and good health during these difficult times. Until we meet again, Egypt –Stay Home. Stay Safe.
keep it clean
The first thing we all have to do to stop the virus in its tracks is to exercise good hygiene. That means washing our hands regularly with soap and water for up to 20" or more. Stop touching your face, and remember to sanitize often when coming into contact with other people or objects, shopping bags etc.
keep it clean
The first thing we all have to do to stop the virus in its tracks is to exercise good hygiene. That means washing our hands regularly with soap and water for up to 20" or more. Stop touching your face, and remember to sanitize often when coming into contact with other people or objects, shopping bags etc.
keep it clean
The first thing we all have to do to stop the virus in its tracks is to exercise good hygiene. That means washing our hands regularly with soap and water for up to 20" or more. Stop touching your face, and remember to sanitize often when coming into contact with other people or objects, shopping bags etc.
keep a safe following distance
The virus isn't airborne. But when an infected person coughs, sneezes or touches anything the virus can be transmitted. Let's make sure we observe a safe distance between ourselves and the next person to avoid infection. In fact the best way to protect yourself and others is to avoid groups all together and just to stay home. That's the safest place.
keep a safe following distance
The virus isn't airborne. But when an infected person coughs, sneezes or touches anything the virus can be transmitted. Let's make sure we observe a safe distance between ourselves and the next person to avoid infection. In fact the best way to protect yourself and others is to avoid groups all together and just to stay home. That's the safest place.
keep a safe following distance
The virus isn't airborne. But when an infected person coughs, sneezes or touches anything the virus can be transmitted. Let's make sure we observe a safe distance between ourselves and the next person to avoid infection. In fact the best way to protect yourself and others is to avoid groups all together and just to stay home. That's the safest place.
watch the signs
If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, that's the time to get yourself to a hospital for serious preventative maintenance before your warranty runs out.
watch the signs
If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, that's the time to get yourself to a hospital for serious preventative maintenance before your warranty runs out.
watch the signs
If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, that's the time to get yourself to a hospital for serious preventative maintenance before your warranty runs out.
it's a long road, be nice
The road to recovery is going to be long and tough. It's going to be especially hard for the old, the immune compromised and the poor. As the virus spreads disease, fear, mistrust and contempt we can beat it together with solidarity, by spreading kindness and consideration.
it's a long road, be nice
The road to recovery is going to be long and tough. It's going to be especially hard for the old, the immune compromised and the poor. As the virus spreads disease, fear, mistrust and contempt we can beat it together with solidarity, by spreading kindness and consideration.
it's a long road, be nice
The road to recovery is going to be long and tough. It's going to be especially hard for the old, the immune compromised and the poor. As the virus spreads disease, fear, mistrust and contempt we can beat it together with solidarity, by spreading kindness and consideration.
put the breaks on the nonsense
The only thing spreading faster than the virus is misinformation, conspiracy theories, poor advice, and prejudice against certain groups of people. Let's put a stop to the negativity and move forward with facts, knowledge and good practices.
put the breaks on the nonsense
The only thing spreading faster than the virus is misinformation, conspiracy theories, poor advice, and prejudice against certain groups of people. Let's put a stop to the negativity and move forward with facts, knowledge and good practices.
put the breaks on the nonsense
The only thing spreading faster than the virus is misinformation, conspiracy theories, poor advice, and prejudice against certain groups of people. Let's put a stop to the negativity and move forward with facts, knowledge and good practices.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
NISSAN STATUS DURING COVID-19
What are Nissan customer care working hours?
ARE NISSAN SA DEALERSHIPS OPERATIONAL DURING THE CURFEW?
My car may need servicing during curfew, what do I do?
What happens to warranty?
CAR CARE TIPS DURING CURFEW
Keep it covered
Park your car in a garage or keep it covered when parked outside.
Keep it covered
Park your car in a garage or keep it covered when parked outside.
Keep it covered
Park your car in a garage or keep it covered when parked outside.
Clean your car
Clean your car both inside and outside. Bird droppings or industrial fallout might stain the car’s paint or even damage it. Any food droppings in the car may become rotten and attract rodents.
Clean your car
Clean your car both inside and outside. Bird droppings or industrial fallout might stain the car’s paint or even damage it. Any food droppings in the car may become rotten and attract rodents.
Clean your car
Clean your car both inside and outside. Bird droppings or industrial fallout might stain the car’s paint or even damage it. Any food droppings in the car may become rotten and attract rodents.
Fill up the tank
A full tank of fuel will prevent rust from forming on the inside by keeping moisture from entering the tank. Ensure the tank is properly sealed.
Fill up the tank
A full tank of fuel will prevent rust from forming on the inside by keeping moisture from entering the tank. Ensure the tank is properly sealed.
Fill up the tank
A full tank of fuel will prevent rust from forming on the inside by keeping moisture from entering the tank. Ensure the tank is properly sealed.
Keep the battery charged
Start the vehicle every 3rd day and idle for 10 to 15 minutes to keep the battery charged.
Keep the battery charged
Start the vehicle every 3rd day and idle for 10 to 15 minutes to keep the battery charged.
Keep the battery charged
Start the vehicle every 3rd day and idle for 10 to 15 minutes to keep the battery charged.
Avoid flat spots on tyres
Move your car back and forth once a week to avoid flat spots on the tyres.
Avoid flat spots on tyres
Move your car back and forth once a week to avoid flat spots on the tyres.
Avoid flat spots on tyres
Move your car back and forth once a week to avoid flat spots on the tyres.
Check Engine oil level
Ensure this is checked before starting the vehicle. The oil level needs to be above the minimum mark.
Check Engine oil level
Ensure this is checked before starting the vehicle. The oil level needs to be above the minimum mark.
Check Engine oil level
Ensure this is checked before starting the vehicle. The oil level needs to be above the minimum mark.
Check coolant level
The correct level is indicated on the expansion bottle. If topping up is required, please refer to the Owner’s Manual for exact details on the required level. If top-up is required ensure that this is done while the engine is cold and before starting.
Check coolant level
The correct level is indicated on the expansion bottle. If topping up is required, please refer to the Owner’s Manual for exact details on the required level. If top-up is required ensure that this is done while the engine is cold and before starting.
Check coolant level
The correct level is indicated on the expansion bottle. If topping up is required, please refer to the Owner’s Manual for exact details on the required level. If top-up is required ensure that this is done while the engine is cold and before starting.
Watch The Tips Video
Watch The Tips Video
Watch The Tips Video
watch the video
stay home, stay safe.