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Parts for your 2016 Nissan Pulsar-Starter motor

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Bosch Starter Motor Bush  - GB695
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Bosch Starter Motor Bush - GB695

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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT103

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT103

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$363
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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT112

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT112

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$576
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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT143

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT143

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$701
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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT125

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT125

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$488
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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT102

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT102

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$342
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Goss Turbo Boost Control Valve - VS315

Goss Turbo Boost Control Valve - VS315

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$885
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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT111

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT111

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$602
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Goss VVT Solenoid - VT119

Goss VVT Solenoid - VT119

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$497
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NOCO Boost 12V 3000A Jump Starter - GB150

NOCO Boost 12V 3000A Jump Starter - GB150

$694
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NOCO Boost Max 12V 5250A Jump Starter - GB250
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NOCO Boost Max 12V 5250A Jump Starter - GB250

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NOCO Boost Max 12V/24V 6250A Jump Starter - GB500

NOCO Boost Max 12V/24V 6250A Jump Starter - GB500

$3,968
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NOCO Boost X 12V 2500A Jump Starter - GBX75

NOCO Boost X 12V 2500A Jump Starter - GBX75

$521
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OEX  Starter Solenoid  12 Volt

OEX Starter Solenoid 12 Volt

$141
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RCP Starter Brush - R122
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RCP Starter Brush - R122

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Mechpro Battery & Alternator Tester 9-15V - MPBDBAT

Mechpro Battery & Alternator Tester 9-15V - MPBDBAT

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Projecta Battery Tester 100amp - BLT100

Projecta Battery Tester 100amp - BLT100

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Denso Drive 10Th CW Suits Toyota 3L - 1872375
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Denso Drive 10Th CW Suits Toyota 3L - 1872375

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Revolution Plunger - 2612255
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Revolution Plunger - 2612255

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Mitsubishi Solenoid SS1521 - 2571521
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Mitsubishi Solenoid SS1521 - 2571521

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Starter Motor Guide for the 2016 Nissan Pulsar

The 2016 Nissan Pulsar, like most conventional petrol and diesel vehicles, relies on a starter motor to get its engine up and running. The starter motor is an essential component that plays a crucial role when starting the car, especially in vehicles that use an internal combustion engine. If you own a 2016 Nissan Pulsar, understanding the starter motor and how to maintain or replace it can save you from a lot of headaches on the road.

The starter motor is basically an electric motor that turns the engine over, enabling it to start running on its own. When you turn the key in the ignition or hit the start button, the starter motor activates and spins the engine's flywheel. This motion initiates the combustion process inside the engine cylinders, which then powers the car. Without a working starter motor, the engine just won't fire up. It is important to note that the 2016 Nissan Pulsar does indeed use a starter motor, whether it's fitted with a manual or automatic transmission.

While some modern electric and hybrid vehicles may not rely on traditional starter motors due to different engine designs, the Pulsar is a straightforward internal combustion engine car, so it definitely needs a starter motor. This part is powered by the car's 12-volt battery and is linked to the ignition system through a solenoid, which acts like a high-powered switch to deliver electricity to the starter motor only when starting the engine.

Over time, the starter motor can wear out because it endures high electrical loads and mechanical stress. Brushes inside the motor wear down, the solenoid contacts may become pitted, or the gear teeth may get damaged. This is why paying attention to signs of starter motor failure is important for Pulsar owners. Some common symptoms include a clicking noise when trying to start the car, slow or laboured cranking, or the engine failing to crank at all despite having a healthy battery.

Routine servicing and inspection of the starter motor are a good idea when performing general maintenance on the 2016 Nissan Pulsar. Sometimes, corrosion on the battery terminals or wiring can mimic starter motor problems, so checking connections should always be part of the process. If the starter motor is identified as the problem, it may either be repaired or replaced. Replacement is often straightforward since the starter motor is bolted to the engine or transmission bell housing and can be accessed with common hand tools.

Here are some handy tips for maintaining or handling the starter motor in your Nissan Pulsar:

  • Check battery health regularly. A weak battery puts extra strain on the starter motor and shortens its lifespan.
  • Keep starter motor electrical connections clean and free of corrosion.
  • If the Pulsar shows symptoms like slow cranking or no response, have the starter motor tested by a professional before replacing it.
  • During servicing, mechanics can check for unusual noises or visible wear on the starter motor gears.
  • If replacement is necessary, opt for quality OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts to ensure proper fit and durability.

Replacing a starter motor on the 2016 Nissan Pulsar generally isn't an expensive or complicated job. For those comfortable with basic mechanical work, it's a DIY task that can be done with a few tools in an afternoon. Disconnect the negative battery terminal first to avoid electrical shorts, unbolt the starter motor, disconnect wiring, then fit the new or refurbished unit in the reverse order.

Having a properly functioning starter motor is key to hassle-free morning starts and overall vehicle reliability. Neglecting issues with the starter motor not only can leave drivers stranded but may also cause unnecessary wear to other parts such as the battery or ignition system. Keeping this component in good shape means your Pulsar stays ready to go when you are.

So if your 2016 Nissan Pulsar is showing any signs of starting trouble, don't ignore it. A quick check or replacement of the starter motor could be the fix you need. Regular maintenance and timely repair will keep this little yet crucial part working smoothly for years, ensuring your Pulsar continues to perform well wherever the road takes you.