Fuel Tanks

172851EA0A - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 17285-1EA0A
$228.61
MSRP $340.20
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172851AA0A - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 17285-1AA0A
$287.94
MSRP $428.48
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172851ZR0B - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 17285-1ZR0B
Front.
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MSRP $343.18
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172856CC0A - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 17285-6CC0A
Awd.
$126.93
MSRP $183.95
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172856CA0B - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 17285-6CA0B
Fwd.
$112.67
MSRP $159.82
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172856RR0A - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 17285-6RR0A
Fwd.
$145.77
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173424BA1A - : Fuel Pump Tank Seal for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump Tank Seal

Nissan 17342-4BA1A
US built with AWD. USA Built. From 01/2015.
$29.72
MSRP $40.95
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17342EM30A - : Fuel Pump Tank Seal for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump Tank Seal

Nissan 17342-EM30A
1.8L. Fwd. 1.6L.
$28.69
MSRP $39.53
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17342CE800 - : Fuel Pump Tank Seal for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump Tank Seal

Nissan 17342-CE800
Coupe,. Convertible,.
$29.85
MSRP $41.13
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50890EZ11A - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 50890-EZ11A
TITAN.
$270.11
MSRP $438.49
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174083JA0A - : Tank Strap for Nissan Image

Tank Strap

Nissan 17408-3JA0A
3.5L, center. 2.5L, center.
$20.02
MSRP $27.58
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50890EZ13A - : Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Tank Shield

Nissan 50890-EZ13A
TITAN XD, 4 door, 5.6L.
$320.24
MSRP $519.87
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Nissan Fuel Tank: Storing Your Vehicle's Energy Source

Ever wonder how fuel tanks break down or what it needs to be replaced? Your Nissan's fuel tank stores gasoline safely while supplying your engine with the consistent fuel flow needed for reliable operation. This steel or plastic container includes internal baffles, a sending unit, and ventilation systems that work together to deliver clean fuel to your engine. When fuel tanks develop problems, you may experience fuel odors, running issues, or complete fuel delivery failure that leaves you stranded.

How Your Nissan Fuel Tank Functions

The fuel tank in your Nissan uses multiple components to store and deliver gasoline effectively. Internal baffles prevent fuel from sloshing during acceleration and cornering while maintaining consistent fuel pickup. The fuel pump assembly mounts inside the tank and draws gasoline through a filter before sending it to the engine. Your Altima relies on precise fuel tank engineering to maintain proper pressure and prevent vapor emissions during operation.

Common Fuel Tank Replacement Scenarios

Fuel tanks typically last the lifetime of most vehicles but can fail due to corrosion, impact damage, or contamination issues. Rust develops from water accumulation in older steel tanks, while plastic tanks may crack from road debris or age-related material degradation. You'll notice fuel odors, visible leaks under the vehicle, or fuel gauge malfunctions when tank problems occur. The Sentra and other models may experience accelerated wear in regions where road salt or harsh chemicals affect tank materials.

Benefits of Genuine Nissan Fuel Tanks

Authentic Nissan fuel tanks meet strict safety standards and integrate perfectly with your vehicle's fuel pump and emissions systems. Aftermarket tanks often lack proper venting, corrosion resistance, or mounting provisions that can cause safety hazards. OEM tanks include all necessary brackets, sensors, and connections for seamless installation. We provide genuine Nissan fuel tanks that maintain your vehicle's safety systems and fuel delivery performance exactly as designed by Nissan engineers.

Most drivers understand what fuel tanks do, but fewer know how they wear down and need to be replaced.