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Parts for your 2007 Nissan Tiida-Oil pump
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2007 Nissan Tiida Oil Pump — Fitment, Purpose, and Service Advice
Technical confirmation: The 2007 Nissan Tiida (C11), fitted with the HR16DE 1.6L or MR18DE 1.8L petrol engine, does use an engine oil pump. Nissan’s C11 Model Series Service Manual (Engine Mechanical – Lubrication System) details a crankshaft-driven, internal gerotor pump integrated into the timing chain front cover. Nissan Genuine Parts catalogues for HR16DE/MR18DE list the oil pump assembly and related gaskets/seals for this model year. Therefore, an oil pump is absolutely relevant on the 2007 Nissan Tiida.
The oil pump’s job is simple but critical: keep pressurised engine oil moving through the galleries to bearings, camshafts, and the timing gear. On the Tiida’s HR/MR engines, the pump sits in the alloy front cover and spins with the crank, so oil pressure rises with revs. Healthy pressure means a quiet, long-lived engine