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Parts for your 2003 Nissan Pulsar-Water pump

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2003 Nissan Pulsar water pump — what it does and when to replace it

Yes, a water pump is absolutely used on the 2003 Nissan Pulsar (N16). The petrol QG-series engines (common in AU/NZ-market Pulsars) are liquid‑cooled and run a mechanical, belt‑driven water pump mounted on the front of the engine. This is documented in Nissan’s factory service literature and widely supported by aftermarket catalogues for AU/NZ.

  • Technical sources that confirm fitment:
    • Nissan Pulsar N16 Factory Service Manual (Cooling System and Engine Mechanical sections) – details water pump removal/installation and drive belt routing.
    • Gates Australia/NZ Water Pump Catalogue – lists a direct‑fit pump for N16 Pulsar petrol engines circa 2000–2005.
    • Dayco Australia Water Pump Application Guide – includes water pump applications for Nissan Pulsar N16 petrol variants.
    • Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue – Group 21 (Cooling), part family 21010 (water pump assembly) for N16/QG engines.

On a 2003 Nissan Pulsar, the water pump’s job is simple but critical: keep coolant circulating through the engine and radiator so temperatures stay in the sweet spot. It’s spun by the accessory belt, using an impeller and sealed bearings to move coolant under the bonnet without drama. When it’s healthy, the cabin heater works properly, the temp gauge stays steady, and the engine is happier on long Kiwi or Aussie motorway runs and stop‑start city traffic alike.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the pump and the cooling system a once‑over. Look for a dried coolant trail or fresh drip at the pump’s weep hole, listen for a growly bearing, and check for pulley wobble with the belt off. Any of those mean it’s time for a new pump. Also keep the accessory belt in good nick