4432060182 Toyota PUMP ASSY, VANE, Price: 564.24$, Weight: 3.237kg


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Toyota

4432060182

PUMP ASSY, VANE

0

3.237

2-3

564.24$

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Substitutions

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Toyota
4432060181 
PUMP ASSY, VANE
0
3.841
-
464.81$
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Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
FJ80,HDJ80,HZJ80,FZJ80FZJ80R-GNMNUATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Grade: GX TYPE; Fuel Induction: CABURETOR SYSTEM(GASOLINE); Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (1FZF) 4500CC; Destination: GENERAL COUNTRIES01.1992 - 01.1998 View
DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
FJ80,FZJ80,HDJ81,HZJ81FZJ80G-GCMNKATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION,5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Grade: GX,GX LIMITED TYPE; Fuel Induction: ELECTRIC FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM; Engine: (1FZFE) 4500CC EFI01.1995 - 01.1998 View

Vane Pump Assembly: The Heart of Hydraulic Power Steering

The vane pump assembly is an essential component in the hydraulic power steering system of your vehicle. Its primary function is to generate the necessary hydraulic pressure to assist the driver in turning the steering wheel with minimal effort. It works by drawing hydraulic fluid from the reservoir and delivering it under pressure to the steering gear, offering a smooth and responsive steering experience.

Why is the Vane Pump Necessary

Without the vane pump, steering would be heavier and more strenuous, particularly at low speeds or while parking. The pump ensures effortless maneuverability and enhances driving comfort, reducing the physical strain on drivers during extended periods on the road.

How Does the Vane Pump Work

The vane pump operates by using rotating vanes housed within a cylindrical casing. As the engine runs, the pump shaft rotates, causing the vanes to extend outward due to centrifugal force. This movement creates chambers that draw fluid in and then push it through the hydraulic system, generating the pressure necessary to assist in steering.

Consequences of a Damaged Vane Pump

When the vane pump fails, drivers may experience increased steering effort, especially at lower speeds. A whining noise from the pump, fluid leaks, or inconsistent steering are signs of potential failure. If left unaddressed, it can lead to complete power steering loss, making the vehicle challenging to control and increasing the risk of accidents.

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