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2010 Nissan Serena oil pump — what it does and how to look after it

Yes, the 2010 Nissan Serena is fitted with an engine oil pump. Technical documentation backs this up: the Nissan Serena C25/C26 Factory Service Manual (Lubrication “LU” section) and the MR20DE engine manual show a crankshaft-driven trochoid oil pump integrated into the front cover, and the Nissan FAST parts catalogue lists the oil pump assembly under PNC 15010 for this model.

On the 2010 Serena, the oil pump’s whole job is to push the right amount of oil around the engine, building pressure so bearings, camshafts and timing components stay lubricated and cool. The MR20DE’s trochoid pump is compact and efficient, and because it’s driven directly off the crank, it responds cleanly to revs. If pressure drops, parts run dry, heat builds up, and wear can snowball quickly — so this little pump quietly does some very heavy lifting.

There’s no routine “replace by X kilometres” for the oil pump. Instead, look after it by:

  • Sticking to timely oil and filter changes with the correct viscosity for local climate (often 5W-30 for AU/NZ, or as per the owner’s manual).
  • Using quality filters to prevent restriction and bypass events.
  • Keeping an eye on the oil pressure warning lamp and any unusual top-end ticking or timing-chain rattle, especially when hot.

Replacement is only on condition. Before blaming the pump, a technician should verify pressure with a mechanical gauge, check the oil pick-up and strainer for sludge, confirm the relief valve isn’t stuck, and rule out worn bearings. Factory references note a minimum hot-idle pressure in the ballpark of 98 kPa