Type | Hydraulic |
Inlet Quantity | 1 |
Outlet Quantity | 1 |
Pulley Attachment Type | Bolt-On |
Outlet Attachment Type | Threaded |
Filter Included | No |
Inlet Attachment Type | Barb |
Shaft Type | Splined |
Inlet Diameter | 0.558 |
FAQs | Yes. Some O.E. manufacturers recommend that power steering fluid be changed at 50,000 miles and continue at that interval. Just like engine oil, power steering fluid will eventually break down and carry suspended contaminants from component wear and breakdown. Follow your vehicle's O.E. manufacturer's recommendations on fluid change intervals. |
Pulley Belt Type | Serpentine |
Prop 65 | NO |
Pulley Attachement Type | Bolt-on |
SDS Required | No |
E-Waste | No |
Power Steering Pump Outlet Quantity | 1 |
Power Steering Reservoir Cap Included | No |
Power Steering Pump Outlet Attachment Type | Threaded |
Hose Port Type | O-Ring |
Remote Reservoir | Yes |
Housing Material | Cast Iron/Aluminum |
First Application Year | 2001 |
Power Steering Outlet ID Size | 0 |
Power Steering Pump Inlet Attachement Type | Pipe |
Package Contents | Hydraulic Pump; Instruction Sheet; Sealing Kit |
Power Steering Outlet Thread Size | 16x1.5 |
Mounting Hardware Included | No |
Pulley Included | No |
Reservoir Included | No |
Product Condition | Remanufactured |
Is or contains a battery? | No |
Is or contains a bulb? | No |
Contains Electronic Components? | No |
Is the item CARB affected? | No |
Is item a chemical? | No |
FAA_A4 | There may be debris in the flow control valve bore not allowing the flow control valve to move as it should. (Valve and bore are located behind the high pressure fitting on the pump). The system must be checked for contamination and flushed. |
FAA_A2 | The problem is most likely in the steering unit-the pump does not know left from right. Check for binding steering components and repair as necessary. |
FAA_A3 | The pulley may have cracked upon removal. If the shaft was mushroomed before removing the pulley, it has now enlarged the bore in the pulley. The pulley must be replaced. |
FAQ_Q2 | Why do I still have hard steering in one direction after I replaced the pump? |
FAA_A5 | Yes. Some O.E. manufacturers recommend that power steering fluid be changed at 50,000 miles and continue at that interval. Just like engine oil, power steering fluid will eventually break down and carry suspended contaminants from component wear and breakdown. Follow your vehicle's O.E. manufacturer's recommendations on fluid change intervals. |
Outlet Thread Size | 16x1.5 |
FAQ_Q3 | I bought a replacement power steering pump and my original pulley has a loose fit on the replacement pump shaft. What should I do? |
FAQ_Q4 | I only have assist when increasing engine rpm after installing the replacement pump. What's causing this? |
FAQ_Q1 | Why is the pump making a whining noise all of the time? |
FAQ_Q5 | Should I ever change my fluid, even though nothing is wrong? |
FAA_A1 | A whining pump is usually caused by air in the power steering system. Inspect the reservoir for proper fluid level. If fluid has foam or air bubbles present, air has entered the system or has not been properly bled (ensure all hoses/clamps are tight). Some systems require special vacuum bleeding procedures. |
Part Terminology | Power Steering Pump |