OEM vs Aftermarket INFINITI Parts — The Complete Guide

886206HM1A - : Seat Back Cushion Cover for Infiniti Image

Seat Back Cushion Cover

Infiniti 886206HM1A
With SPLIT BENCH. with leather, without Sport black.
$2,310.70
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316661XJ0C - : Transmission Clutch Friction Plate for Infiniti Image

Transmission Clutch Friction Plate

Infiniti 316661XJ0C
2-3-4-6 Brake Clutch. Steel.
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4021550W00 - : Wheel Bearing for Infiniti Image

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315401XR0B - : Automatic Transmission Input Shaft for Infiniti Image

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HVAC Blower Case Assembly

Infiniti 272003KE0C
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Relay

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745129PU1A - : Floor Pan for Infiniti Image

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281371LA0A - : Rear Speaker for Infiniti Image

Rear Speaker

Infiniti 281371LA0A
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A0AMA1MC2A - : Overhaul Gasket Set for Infiniti Image

Overhaul Gasket Set

Infiniti A0AMA1MC2A
M56, Q70, Q70L.
$677.19
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873A2AC81A - : Seat Cushion Foam for Infiniti Image

Seat Cushion Foam

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Coupe, passenger side 2006-07, auto trans, beige.
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888455CA0A - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Infiniti Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Infiniti 888455CA0A
Q60. Rear. Left.
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If you have received a repair estimate for your INFINITI and been offered aftermarket parts as a lower-cost alternative, you are facing one of the most consequential decisions in automotive maintenance. The choice between OEM and aftermarket involves warranty coverage, fitment precision, long-term reliability, and on modern INFINITI models, the integrity of advanced safety and performance systems. This guide covers every dimension of that decision for INFINITI owners, from a certified INFINITI dealer with direct access to the complete Nissan OEM parts catalog.

What OEM Means for INFINITI Parts

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. For INFINITI vehicles, OEM parts are components manufactured by Nissan or its approved tier-one suppliers to the exact specifications used when your vehicle was assembled at the factory. They carry the original Nissan part number, are covered by the Nissan manufacturer warranty against defects, and are the identical component — same materials, same supplier, same calibration tolerances — as the part your vehicle was originally built with.

When you order from INFINITI of Akron, a certified INFINITI franchise dealer, you receive the same part your dealer service department installs, sourced from the Nissan North America parts distribution system that supplies all authorized INFINITI dealers.

What Aftermarket Parts Are

Aftermarket parts are manufactured by companies other than Nissan to approximate the specifications of the OEM component. Quality varies enormously across the aftermarket spectrum — from reputable manufacturers who invest in engineering close to OEM specifications, to low-cost importers producing parts that fit the vehicle but perform differently. Aftermarket parts are generally less expensive at purchase, do not carry the Nissan manufacturer warranty, and may or may not include the precise calibration data that modern INFINITI systems require.

Why Modern INFINITIs Are More Sensitive to Non-OEM Parts

Older vehicles with simple engine management systems had wide tolerances for component variation. A sensor that was close to specification performed acceptably. Modern INFINITI vehicles operate with much tighter tolerances because their systems actively use sensor data for real-time calibration adjustments:

  • INFINITI Q50 Direct Adaptive Steering — The world's first steer-by-wire production system. Steering angle sensors, column components, and control modules must be genuine OEM. Third-party components cannot be calibrated to DAS specifications.
  • INFINITI QX50 VC-Turbo Variable Compression Engine — The KR20DDET adjusts compression ratio in real time based on ECU data including oxygen sensor and mass air flow sensor inputs. Aftermarket sensors with different response curves disrupt compression ratio management.
  • INFINITI QX60 and QX50 AWD Systems — Continuous AWD torque distribution relies on wheel speed sensor data. Sensors with different signal characteristics cause incorrect AWD intervention.
  • All current INFINITI models — ProPILOT Assist, forward collision avoidance, lane departure warning, and blind spot monitoring systems rely on sensors and cameras calibrated to factory specifications. Non-OEM sensors with different sensitivity or response characteristics can cause false system activations or missed detection events.

The Warranty Question — What the Law Actually Says

Under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot void your entire vehicle warranty simply because you used an aftermarket part. This protection is real and important. However, the Act does allow INFINITI to deny warranty coverage for specific failures that are caused by aftermarket parts. This distinction matters:

  • If an aftermarket catalytic converter causes oxygen sensor damage → INFINITI may deny warranty coverage for the oxygen sensor replacement
  • If an aftermarket MAF sensor causes improper fuel trim leading to engine component wear → related engine repairs may be excluded from warranty coverage
  • If an aftermarket ABS sensor causes stability control calibration issues → related safety system repairs may not be covered

The practical risk is real and specific to modern INFINITI vehicles where sensors directly influence other system calibrations. Genuine OEM parts eliminate this warranty risk entirely — they are the components the warranty was written around.

Long-Term Cost Reality

The purchase price of an aftermarket part is lower. The total cost of ownership is frequently not. For high-value, high-consequence components:

  • Catalytic converters — Aftermarket: $150–$400. OEM: $800–$2,000. Aftermarket units on modern INFINITIs have a documented pattern of recurring P0420/P0430 codes within 30,000–50,000 miles. OEM converters built to the original thermal specifications typically last the remaining life of the vehicle. Total cost comparison over 100,000 miles of ownership frequently favors OEM.
  • Oxygen sensors — Aftermarket: $30–$80. OEM: $90–$200. Aftermarket sensors may cause persistent fuel trim codes, increased fuel consumption, and can trigger false catalytic converter efficiency codes that waste diagnostic time and money.
  • Suspension control arms — Aftermarket bushing compounds may be softer than OEM, resulting in bushing wear significantly faster than original components. A second replacement cycle eliminates the initial purchase price savings.

When Aftermarket Is Acceptable

Not every INFINITI repair requires OEM parts. For basic maintenance consumables, quality aftermarket alternatives are generally acceptable:

  • Cabin air filters from reputable brands
  • Engine air filters from reputable brands
  • Wiper blades
  • Windshield washer fluid

OEM is strongly recommended for everything else, particularly sensors, exhaust components, safety system parts, steering components on DAS-equipped Q50 models, and any part that interfaces with the engine management, transmission, AWD, or safety systems.

Shop Genuine OEM INFINITI Parts

Browse the complete OEM INFINITI parts catalog for all models: Genuine OEM INFINITI Parts — Certified Dealer, Ships Nationwide. Every part includes VIN-confirmed fitment and full Nissan manufacturer warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will aftermarket parts void my INFINITI warranty?

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act prevents INFINITI from voiding your entire warranty for using aftermarket parts. However, INFINITI can deny coverage for specific failures caused by aftermarket parts. If an aftermarket catalytic converter damages an oxygen sensor, if an aftermarket sensor causes engine wear, or if an aftermarket ABS component causes stability system issues, those specific repairs can be excluded from warranty coverage. Genuine OEM parts carry no warranty risk.

Are OEM INFINITI parts worth the higher price?

For most components, yes. The highest value for OEM is in catalytic converters, engine sensors, ABS and safety system components, steering parts on DAS-equipped Q50 models, and any component that interfaces with engine management or safety systems. For these parts, OEM provides better long-term reliability and eliminates warranty and calibration risks. For basic consumables like cabin air filters, quality aftermarket alternatives are generally acceptable.

Are Nissan and INFINITI OEM parts the same?

INFINITI and Nissan share platforms, engines, and many mechanical components. For shared components, the identical part is often sold under both brand labels with different part numbers. INFINITI of Akron sources parts through the Nissan North America distribution network supplying both INFINITI and Nissan vehicles. When you receive a part with either a Nissan or INFINITI brand designation, both represent the same level of genuine OEM quality from the same distribution system.

Does INFINITI of Akron sell any aftermarket parts?

No. INFINITI of Akron is a certified INFINITI franchise dealer and sells exclusively genuine OEM Nissan and INFINITI parts sourced directly from the Nissan Parts Distribution network. We do not carry aftermarket, remanufactured, or gray-market parts. Every part in our catalog carries an original Nissan part number and manufacturer warranty.