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2001 Nissan Pulsar Fuel Pump — What It Does and How to Look After It

Technical sources confirm that the 2001 Nissan Pulsar (N16 series, as sold in Australia and New Zealand) uses an in-tank electric fuel pump. The Nissan factory service manual for the N16 (Fuel and Engine Control sections), Gregory’s/ Haynes guides for the Pulsar/Almera N16 platform, and Autodata all specify a return-type/returnless multi-point fuel-injection system with an electric pump integrated into the fuel sender module in the tank. So a fuel pump is absolutely relevant and fitted to this model.

On a 2001 Pulsar, the fuel pump’s job is simple but critical: push a steady supply of petrol from the tank to the engine at the right pressure so the injectors can meter fuel accurately. Being in-tank keeps the pump cool and quiet, and helps reduce vapour lock. When the key’s turned to ON, the pump primes briefly