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Parts for your 2001 Nissan Primera-Exhaust gasket
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2001 Nissan Primera exhaust gasket: what it does and when to replace it
Based on Nissan factory service manuals for the Primera (P11-144 and early P12 era), the Nissan FAST parts catalogue, and common aftermarket fitment data, the 2001 Nissan Primera does use exhaust gaskets. These include a manifold-to-cylinder-head gasket, a sealing ring or “doughnut” at the manifold/front pipe joint, and flat or ring gaskets at mid and rear flanges. So the exhaust-gasket is absolutely relevant on this model.
On a 2001 Primera, the exhaust gaskets keep hot gases sealed inside the system from the head through to the tailpipe. The manifold gasket (typically multi-layer steel on petrol engines like the QG18DE or SR20DE) seals the cylinder head to the manifold, while a graphite or metal doughnut gasket handles movement and heat changes at the front pipe. Further back, flat or crush-ring gaskets seal flanged joints to prevent leaks, fumes, and that annoying tick on cold start.
Servicing-wise, exhaust gaskets aren’t a scheduled replacement item, but they’re a smart check at every service or WOF. Listen for a ticking or hissing noise, look for sooty traces around joints, and note any exhaust smell in the cabin. A leak can skew oxygen sensor readings and trigger fuel trims or fault codes, so it’s not just about noise—it can affect economy and emissions too.
- Replace gaskets any time a joint is undone. Re-using old ones risks leaks.
- Clean mating faces and remove old carbon before fitting the new gasket.
- Use new spring bolts and the correct doughnut at the front pipe