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Parts for your 2014 Nissan Serena-Fuel pump
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2014 Nissan Serena Fuel Pump: Purpose, Care, and When to Replace
Based on Nissan’s C26 Serena Electronic Service Manual (fuel system sections FL/ECM) and Nissan parts catalogues for the 2014 model year, this vehicle uses an electric, in-tank fuel pump module. The documentation shows a returnless fuel system with an integrated pump, strainer, pressure control, and level sender—so a fuel pump is absolutely relevant on the 2014 Nissan Serena.
The fuel pump in a 2014 Nissan Serena quietly pushes petrol from the tank to the engine at a steady pressure so the injectors can do their job. On models with conventional port injection, the in-tank pump supplies the rail directly. On variants with a high-pressure pump on the engine, the in-tank unit still does the essential low-pressure feed. Either way, the Serena doesn’t go far without that little electric workhorse humming along.
It’s not a scheduled service item, but the pump benefits from a bit of mechanical kindness. Keeping at least a quarter tank helps keep the pump cool and lubricated. Using quality fuel (E10 is typically fine