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1993 Nissan Primera Water Pump — What It Does and When to Replace It
Based on technical references including the Nissan Primera P10 Factory Service Manual (Cooling System section), the Haynes Nissan Primera 1990–1999 manual, and mainstream parts catalogues from OEM and aftermarket suppliers (Nissan FAST, Aisin, GMB, Gates, NPW), the 1993 Nissan Primera (P10) absolutely uses a mechanical water pump across its common engines (GA16DE, SR20DE and CD20). It’s belt-driven from the crank pulley and is essential to the cooling system.
On a ’93 Primera, the water pump’s job is to keep coolant circulating through the block, cylinder head, heater core and radiator so the engine stays in its happy temperature zone. Without solid flow, heat builds up quickly, leading to detonation, warped heads or even a cooked motor. The pump sits on the front of the engine and spins via the accessory belt