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2002 Nissan Pulsar (N16) wheel hubs: what they do and when to replace them
Technical sources including the Nissan Pulsar N16 Factory Service Manual (Front/Rear Axle and Brake sections), the Nissan FAST parts catalogue, and common OE supplier listings (NTN/NSK/Timken) confirm the 2002 Nissan Pulsar is fitted with wheel hubs. Up front, the hub runs with a sealed, pressed-in bearing in the steering knuckle. At the rear, most drum-brake versions use an integrated hub-and-bearing unit, while disc-brake/ABS variants use a bolt-on hub assembly. So wheel hubs are absolutely relevant to the 2002 Pulsar.
On this model, the wheel hub is the solid mounting point for the wheel and brake rotor/drum, houses the wheel studs, and supports a sealed bearing so the wheel spins freely. On ABS-equipped cars, the hub or bearing also carries a tone ring that the sensor reads for wheel speed. A healthy hub keeps things smooth, quiet, and safe, reducing vibration and helping tyres and brakes wear evenly.
- Tell-tale signs it’s time: a humming or growling that rises with speed, ABS warning lamp, play at the wheel when rocked at 12/6 o’clock, uneven brake pad/shoe wear, or a hot hub after a short drive.
- Inspection tips during routine servicing (tyre rotations, brake work): spin each wheel and listen for roughness, check for free play, inspect studs and nuts, and look for damage to the ABS wiring at the hub.
The hubs and bearings on the N16 are sealed units, so there’s no periodic greasing. When worn or noisy, replacement is the fix. Front hubs typically require a press to swap the bearing in the knuckle