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2000 Nissan Navara water pump — what it does and when to replace it

Technical sources confirm the 2000 Nissan Navara (D22) is fitted with a conventional engine-driven water pump. The Nissan D22 Service Manual (Cooling System section) details the pump’s role and service procedures across common 2000 model engines, including KA24E petrol and TD27/QD32 diesel variants. Nissan’s FAST parts catalogue lists complete water pump assemblies for these engines (examples include part families like 21010-0F000 and 21010-7F400, engine-dependent). Reputable aftermarket catalogues from Aisin, GMB and Gates also specify direct-fit pumps and kits for the 2000 Navara. Put simply: the water pump is relevant, present and essential on this model.

On a 2000 Navara, the water pump circulates coolant through the block, head and radiator to keep temps steady, protect head gaskets and prevent hot spots. It’s driven by the accessory belt (V-belt or multi-rib, depending on engine) and spins anytime the engine’s running. If it wears out, bearing play or seal failure can lead to leaks, overheating and, if ignored, serious engine damage.

As part of regular servicing, owners are wise to keep an eye on the pump, related belts and coolant condition. During a routine service, a tech should check for seepage at the weep hole, wobble at the pulley, rough bearing noise and any pink/white crust around the housing. Coolant that’s rusty, sludgy or low is a red flag. Because labour overlaps, many choose to replace the pump when doing belts, idlers and thermostat, or any time the front of the engine is already apart.

  • Recommended practice: renew the pump proactively around 150,000–200,000 km or when evidence of wear shows, and always when there’s free play or leakage.
  • Use quality parts (Aisin, GMB or OE-spec), fit a new gasket/O-ring, and torque fasteners to the manual’s spec.
  • Flush the system thoroughly, then refill with the correct Nissan-approved long-life coolant mixed with demineralised water (typically 50/50 unless climate or product specifies otherwise).
  • Bleed air properly to avoid hot spots and heater issues