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Parts for your 1998 Nissan Pulsar-Power steering pump

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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1849
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1849

$421
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1869
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1869

$538
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1831
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1831

$327
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Repco New Power Steering Pump

Repco New Power Steering Pump

$1,725
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1845
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1845

$353
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1863

Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1863

$1,462
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1800

Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1800

$1,273
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1814

Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1814

$1,239
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NEW POWER STEERING PUMP - RNSP1828

NEW POWER STEERING PUMP - RNSP1828

$1,341
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1809
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1809

$418
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Kelpro (Kelray) Power Steering Pump - KPP102

Kelpro (Kelray) Power Steering Pump - KPP102

$1,402
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1844
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1844

$430
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1839

Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1839

$1,331
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1830
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1830

$437
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Repco New Power Steering Pump

Repco New Power Steering Pump

$1,725
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1864
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1864

$553
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1820

Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1820

$1,372
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1867
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Repco Power Steering Pump - RNSP1867

$537
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Repco Power Steering Pump

Repco Power Steering Pump

$1,724
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Repco Power Steering Pump

Repco Power Steering Pump

$1,216
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Repco Power Steering Pump

Repco Power Steering Pump

$1,724
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Repco New Power Steering Pump

Repco New Power Steering Pump

$1,736
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UNIVERSAL STEERING RACK BOOT - SKB200
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UNIVERSAL STEERING RACK BOOT - SKB200

$80
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Jtekt Oem Power Steering Rack - JG301-004340

Jtekt Oem Power Steering Rack - JG301-004340

$2,468
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Repco Power Steering Pump Pulley Kit - RST39

Repco Power Steering Pump Pulley Kit - RST39

$65
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Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP9360

Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP9360

$1,486
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Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP136
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Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP136

$169
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Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP1500

Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP1500

$1,321
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Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP8220

Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP8220

$1,289
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Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP118

Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP118

$804
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Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP119

Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP119

$1,220
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Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP9480

Drivetech Power Steering Pump - DTP9480

$631
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Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP101

Kelpro Power Steering Pump - KPP101

$739
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Drivetech 4x4 Power Steering Pump - DTP8180

Drivetech 4x4 Power Steering Pump - DTP8180

$1,372
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Drivetech 4x4 Power Steering Pump - DTP8540

Drivetech 4x4 Power Steering Pump - DTP8540

$1,391
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Power Steering Pump Maintenance for Your 1998 Nissan Pulsar

If you're the proud owner of a 1998 Nissan Pulsar, you're likely aware of how critical routine maintenance is to keep it running smoothly. Amongst the many components working under the hood, the power steering pump plays an essential role in ensuring your driving experience is as effortless as possible. For those unfamiliar with what a power steering pump does, it helps you turn the steering wheel with minimal effort by using hydraulic power. Now, let's delve into some handy tips for maintaining and, if necessary, replacing the power steering pump on your Pulsar.

Regular checks and maintenance can save you from unexpectedly finding yourself with a stiff steering wheel. Here are a few steps you should consider incorporating into your regular car maintenance routine, focusing on the power steering pump:

  1. Inspect the Power Steering Fluid:
    • Check for leaks by examining the power steering hoses and the pump itself. Leaking fluid can be a sign that the pump is failing.
    • Ensure the fluid level is between the minimum and maximum marks on the reservoir. Low fluid levels can lead to pump damage.
    • Replace fluid that appears dark or has particles floating in it. Fresh fluid ensures optimal pump performance.
  2. Listen for Strange Noises:
    • If you hear whining or squealing noises when turning the wheel, it could indicate a worn-out pump or low fluid levels. These sounds shouldn't be ignored as they can lead to more significant issues over time.
  3. Feel Test the Steering Wheel:
    • Difficulty in steering or a vibrating wheel when turning could suggest pump failure. If you notice these symptoms, a professional mechanic should inspect it promptly.

Replacing the power steering pump on your Nissan Pulsar might seem daunting, but it doesn't necessarily have to be. It's always recommended to seek the help of a certified mechanic unless you're comfortable and experienced with vehicle repairs. A professional replacement will typically involve:

  1. Draining the old power steering fluid from the system.
  2. Removing the old pump and installing the new one.
  3. Refilling the system with fresh, manufacturer-recommended power steering fluid.
  4. Bleeding the system to remove any air bubbles, which ensures the steering remains light and responsive.

Looking after your 1998 Nissan Pulsar's power steering pump pays off, leading to smoother rides and avoiding costly repairs down the line. Consider these steps as part of your regular servicing schedule, and your Pulsar will continue to perform admirably for years to come. Taking a bit of time to attend to the details now can save you a lot of hassle in the future. Happy driving!