Fuel Pumps

7498032P00 - : Mount Bracket for Nissan Image

Mount Bracket

Nissan 74980-32P00
Without convertible, 4 seater, side & floor, fuel pump modulator.
Discontinued
1700130P11 - : Control Module for Nissan Image

Control Module

Nissan 17001-30P11
300ZX. Without turbo.
Discontinued
1700140P01 - : Control Module for Nissan Image

Control Module

Nissan 17001-40P01
300ZX. With turbo.
Discontinued
252301B000 - : Relay for Nissan Image

Relay

Nissan 25230-1B000
Quest.
Discontinued
175511W205 - : Fuel Hose for Nissan Image

Fuel Hose

Nissan 17551-1W205
To 4/98, to fuel pump.
Discontinued
175510W000 - : Hose for Nissan Image

Hose

Nissan 17551-0W000
TO 4/98. return. To 4/98, to fuel pump.
Discontinued

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Fuel Pumps: Delivering Gas to Your Engine

Get back on the road in no time with genuine OEM parts from Huttig Nissan. 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 Supply

Contemporary Nissan models like the Altima and Maxima 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.

Detecting Fuel Pump Issues

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.

Make your pit stop a short one when you purchase genuine OEM parts from Huttig Nissan.

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