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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17042-70F00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Fuel
Description: 240SX.
Backordered

Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17040-1FC0B
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Complete-Fuel
Replaces: 170401fc0a
Description: Cube.
MSRP $629.17
$422.80

Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17042-5Y700
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Assembly-Fuel
Description: Maxima. From 12/00.
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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17042-5M800
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Assembly-Fuel
Description: Sentra, 200SX. 1.8l. Ca. To 3/01.
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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17011-W3016
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Assembly Fuel
Replaces: 17011w2401, 17011w2410, 17011w2411, 17011w3015
Description: Van/wagon,. With fuel injection.
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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17040-85A00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Assembly-Fuel
Description: 4wd.
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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17042-2Y900
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Assembly-Fuel
Description: Maxima. To 12/00.
Backordered

Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17010-33M25
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Service File Fuel Pump
Description: Pulsar. Carb. Coupe, manual trans.
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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17040-1JA2A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Electric Fuel Pump, Check SRS For Stock
Description: To 08/2013. In Tank Assy.
MSRP $456.68
$317.12

Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17042-41G01
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly.
Other Names: Electric Fuel Pump, Pump Assembly Fuel
Replaces: 1704241g00
Description: All models. Vg30 engine. Pathfinder. To 6/88.
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Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17040-1AA0C
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Pump Complete-Fuel
Replaces: 170401aa0a, 170401aa0b
Description: Murano.
MSRP $654.28
$439.68

Fuel Pump

Part Number: 17040-5AF0A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Fuel Pump-In Tank
Description: Murano. With hybrid.
MSRP $689.87
$463.59

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Fuel Injectors: Precision Fuel Delivery Components

Investing in quality components today can prevent costly repairs in the future. Trust Team One Nissan Albertville to keep your vehicle in top condition. Fuel injectors are electronically controlled valves that spray precise amounts of gasoline into your engine's combustion chambers at exactly the right moment. These sophisticated components operate under extreme pressure and temperature conditions while maintaining accurate fuel delivery timing. Modern fuel injection systems rely on computer-controlled injectors to optimize fuel mixture for performance, emissions, and fuel economy across all driving conditions.

How Fuel Injectors Control Engine Performance

Popular Nissan models like the Quest and NV200 feature multi-port fuel injection systems with individual injectors for each cylinder to ensure balanced fuel distribution. These injectors receive electrical signals from the engine control module that determine spray duration and timing based on sensor inputs. The fuel injection system works closely with the fuel system components including pumps and filters to maintain proper pressure and cleanliness for reliable injector operation.

Spotting Fuel Injector Performance Problems

Rough idling, engine misfires, or poor acceleration often indicate clogged or malfunctioning fuel injectors requiring cleaning or replacement. Increased fuel consumption, black exhaust smoke, or strong fuel odors may signal injector problems affecting fuel delivery precision. Engine hesitation during acceleration, difficulty starting, or check engine lights can result from injector electrical failures or internal component wear affecting spray patterns.

Service Schedule and Quality Advantages

Fuel injectors typically require cleaning every 30,000 to 50,000 miles and replacement every 100,000 to 150,000 miles depending on fuel quality and maintenance practices. Contaminated fuel, infrequent filter changes, and poor-quality gasoline can accelerate injector wear and clogging significantly. Genuine Nissan fuel injectors maintain exact flow rates, spray patterns, and electrical specifications designed for your engine's requirements, while aftermarket alternatives may feature incorrect flow characteristics or inferior materials that cause performance problems and potential engine damage.

Our team at Team One Nissan Albertvile recognizes that your vehicle's critical systems are your primary safeguard during every journey.

Air Cleaner Assemblies: Filtering Your Engine's Air Supply

Ever wondered how your vehicle adapts to various driving conditions, or when it might need some expert attention? Air cleaner assemblies filter incoming air before it enters your engine's combustion chambers, removing dirt, debris, and contaminants that could damage internal components. These systems consist of a housing unit, filtration element, and intake ducting that work together to ensure clean airflow reaches your engine. Without proper air filtration, particles can cause premature wear on pistons, cylinders, and other expensive engine components.

Understanding Air Cleaner Assembly Functions

Modern Nissan vehicles like the Juke and Cube feature sophisticated air cleaner designs with mass airflow sensors and temperature monitoring capabilities integrated into the system. These assemblies regulate airflow volume and temperature while maintaining proper air-fuel ratios for combustion efficiency and emissions control. The system works closely with the air intake components to deliver the precise air mixture needed for engine performance and environmental compliance.

Identifying Air Cleaner Assembly Issues

Reduced engine performance, poor fuel economy, and rough idling often indicate clogged or damaged air filter elements requiring replacement. Black smoke from the exhaust, unusual engine noises, or check engine lights may signal air intake system problems affecting engine operation. Visual inspection of the filter element reveals dirt accumulation, tears, or oil contamination that compromises filtration effectiveness and allows contaminants to enter the engine.

Replacement Timeline and Genuine Parts Benefits

Air filters typically require replacement every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, though dusty driving conditions may necessitate more frequent changes for proper protection. Complete air cleaner assemblies last much longer but need replacement when housing cracks or sensor components fail affecting system operation. Genuine Nissan air cleaner assemblies maintain exact specifications for airflow volume and filtration efficiency, while aftermarket alternatives may use inferior materials that allow contaminants to pass through or restrict airflow excessively, causing performance problems.

Most drivers know the basic functions of their vehicle's systems, but fewer understand the signs of gradual wear and when replacement becomes necessary.

Fuel Pumps: Delivering Gas to Your Engine

You might overlook some of your vehicle's smaller components, but they can significantly impact your driving experience and health. Fuel pumps pressurize and deliver gasoline from your tank to the engine's injection system, maintaining consistent fuel flow under varying demand conditions. These electric pumps typically mount inside the fuel tank and include pressure regulation, filtration, and level sensing capabilities. Modern fuel injection systems require precise pressure levels to operate correctly, making pump performance critical for engine operation.

How Fuel Pumps Ensure Consistent Delivery

Contemporary Nissan models like the 350Z and 370Z use high-pressure fuel pumps that deliver gasoline at 30-60 PSI to fuel injectors during operation. These pumps operate continuously while the engine runs, circulating excess fuel back to the tank through return lines for system cooling. The system integrates with fuel filters and pressure regulators to ensure clean, properly pressurized fuel reaches the injection system consistently throughout various driving conditions and engine loads.

Recognizing Fuel Pump Failures

Engine cranking without starting, sputtering during acceleration, or sudden power loss while driving commonly indicate fuel pump problems requiring immediate attention. Whining noises from the fuel tank area, especially during acceleration, suggest pump motor bearing wear or impeller damage affecting performance. Difficulty starting when the tank is low or after sitting for extended periods may signal pump pickup problems or internal component failure affecting fuel delivery.

Service Life and Quality Considerations

Fuel pumps typically last 100,000 to 150,000 miles under normal operating conditions, though contaminated fuel, running on empty frequently, or clogged filters can reduce lifespan significantly. Regular maintenance and quality fuel help extend pump longevity and prevent premature failure during operation. Genuine Nissan fuel pumps maintain exact pressure specifications and flow rates designed for your engine's requirements, while aftermarket pumps may produce incorrect pressure, inadequate flow volume, or fail prematurely due to inferior motor construction and materials.

Whether you're enhancing a performance vehicle or maintaining a family car, Team One Nissan Albertville has all the parts you need.