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Parts for your 2010 Nissan Tiida-Water pump

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2010 Nissan Tiida Water Pump

Based on technical sources, the 2010 Nissan Tiida (C11 series) is fitted with a conventional engine coolant water pump. This is documented in the Nissan Tiida C11 Service Manual (2010), Section CO — Cooling System, which details water pump removal and installation for HR16DE and MR18DE engines, and confirmed by the Nissan Electronic Parts Catalogue (FAST) listing water pump assemblies for these engines. Aftermarket catalogues (e.g., Gates/Dayco) and the Haynes Nissan Versa/Tiida manual likewise specify a direct-replacement pump, making the water pump a relevant, serviceable component on this model.

The Tiida’s water pump is a belt-driven unit that keeps coolant circulating through the engine and radiator, helping the thermostat and fans keep temps in the sweet spot. When it’s doing its job, the car warms up nicely and sits steady on the gauge, even on a hot Aussie or Kiwi arvo. When it’s tired, you’ll see tell-tales like a coolant drip from the pump’s weep hole, a crusty stain around the housing, a bearing whine that follows engine revs, or creeping temps at idle.

There’s no strict time-based replacement interval for the pump on a 2010 Tiida