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Parts for your 2005 Nissan Pulsar-Wheel bearings
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2005 Nissan Pulsar Wheel Bearings
Yes, wheel bearings are absolutely used on the 2005 Nissan Pulsar (N16). This is confirmed by the Nissan Pulsar N16 factory service manual (Front Axle and Rear Axle sections), Nissan FAST parts cataloguing for front and rear hub/bearing assemblies, and major bearing manufacturers’ catalogues (e.g., NSK, NTN, Timken) listing direct-fit hubs/bearings for this model. The Pulsar runs sealed hub/bearing units at the front, and at the rear it uses a sealed hub assembly whether the car has drums or discs, with ABS-equipped models using hubs that incorporate a tone ring.
On a 2005 Pulsar, wheel bearings keep each wheel spinning freely and true, carrying the car’s weight while coping with cornering loads and rough Kiwi and Aussie roads. They’re sealed for life, so there’s no greasing to do, but they do wear over time. When they start to go, the driver will often notice a humming or droning that rises with road speed, a rumble when turning, or vague steering. In some cases there’ll be play at the wheel, ABS warning lights (if the tone ring is affected), or the hub may feel hot after a drive.
There’s no set replacement kilometre interval