Nissan Juke 1.6 Turbo Air Intake Lower Duct Resonator Box 2011-2017
Vehicle Reference Photo
Reference vehicle image: 5-door Nissan Juke. Use this style only for the 5-door Juke application shown in the fitment table.
Part & Fitment Summary
Detailed Description
This listing is for a Nissan Juke 1.6 Turbo Air Intake Lower Duct Resonator Box for the F15 Nissan Juke 2011–2017 application shown in the title. It sits at the front intake side of the vehicle and is part of the air induction path feeding the turbo engine. Its job is to help route incoming air, reduce induction noise, and support smooth airflow into the intake system.
This is a used, original-fit type part removed from stock and sold as seen. It is ideal for buyers who want to match the factory shape and avoid cheap copies that can fit poorly, rattle, or sit incorrectly. We list fitment clearly so customers can order correctly first time.
What this part can help with when faulty: induction noise, cracked or split ducting, poor air sealing, loose fitment, air leaks, under-bonnet noise, and damaged clips or mounting points. Always compare the photos and your old part before buying.
Where it fits: front air intake path in the engine bay area, supporting the air intake route to the turbo engine. What it controls: airflow routing and intake resonance/noise control.
Fitment Table
| Fits | Notes |
|---|---|
| Nissan Juke F15 (2011–2017) | 1.6 Turbo / 1.6 DIG-T application only. 5-door body reference shown. |
| Nissan Juke F15 with MR16DDT engine | Match against your existing duct and mounting points. |
| Compatible trim examples | Use only as a guide; verify against photos and original part. |
Does Not Fit
| Not for | Reason |
|---|---|
| Second-generation Juke | Different platform and intake layout. |
| Non-turbo engine variants | Air intake parts can differ by engine. |
| 3-door cars | Juke is shown here as a 5-door reference vehicle. |
Symptoms of a Worn or Damaged Intake Duct
- Air leak or whistle from the intake area
- Cracks, missing clips, or broken mounting tabs
- Rattling or loose ducting at the front of the vehicle
- Rougher induction sound than normal
- Visible damage from heat, age, or impact
Fitting Guide
| Step | Guidance |
|---|---|
| 1 | Open the bonnet and locate the intake path at the front of the engine bay. |
| 2 | Compare the shape, tabs, and hose connections with your original duct. |
| 3 | Remove the old duct carefully, checking for clips, screws, or clips that may need transferring. |
| 4 | Fit the replacement part and make sure all seal points and mounts are seated properly. |
| 5 | Start the engine and listen for intake leaks or abnormal noises. |
Tools Required
- Basic socket set
- Trim removal tool
- Flat screwdriver
- Gloves and torch
Estimated Repair Time
Around 20–45 minutes depending on access and condition of the original fixings.
If you are unsure, ask a qualified mechanic to confirm fitment before installation.
Garage Labour Cost Guide
| Hourly Rate | 0.5 hr | 1.0 hr | 1.5 hr |
|---|---|---|---|
| £60/hr | £30 | £60 | £90 |
| £75/hr | £37.50 | £75 | £112.50 |
| £90/hr | £45 | £90 | £135 |
Static labour guide only. Final garage prices depend on location, labour policy, and workshop availability.
Reference Photos
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Buyer Confidence
- Clear fitment table to help customers buy the correct part first time
- Suitable for customers wanting a like-for-like replacement from stock
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- Fitting service available subject to availability
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