Rebuilt Power Steering Pump for Celica
– This part has been rebuilt using a genuine core in Japan
– Genuine Part Number : 44310-20840
- Model:ZZT231
- Year:2000-2005
- If you do not know the genuine part number, please provide us with the chassis frame number.
-Chassis frame number
Chassis frame number:XXXX-000000
XXXX:Numbers and Alphabets
000000:6-digit or 7-digit number
- If you do not know the genuine part number and chassis frame number, please contact your local dealer to find out the genuine part number from the VIN number.
Description:
Rebuilt parts are components that have been assembled by disassembling and cleaning used parts, replacing worn or deteriorated parts with new ones and reusing the cores.
Rebuilt parts companies have established inspection standards and carry out quality inspections to ensure the same performance as new parts.
- Remanufactured parts are components that pursue high quality and performance overall, having undergone a complete regeneration process. On the other hand, Rebuilt parts are components that have been repaired and reassembled from used parts, aiming to restore original functionality to a certain extent while keeping costs low.
In some regions, remanufactured parts are referred to as ‘rebuilt’.
Therefore, ‘rebuilt’ as written here means remanufactured parts.
Quality and reliability:
Genuine parts are designed by the vehicle manufacturer and are optimized for the specific model of the vehicle.
Reliability and long life:
Genuine parts may have a higher initial cost, but in the long run they are more durable and require less frequent repairs and replacements, which can make them more cost-effective in total.
Noise from power steering pump
-If the oil in the steering reservoir tank is bubbling.
-Check that the oil level in the steering reservoir tank is between MAX and MIN.
- Due to steering oil leakage and lack of oil, there is not enough oil in the internal parts of the oil pump, which causes parts to damage each other, causing abnormal noises when you turn the steering wheel.
- If the noise is loud, replace the steering pump and repair the area that is causing the oil leak.
- If you continue to ignore the abnormal noise, in the worst case scenario, metal powder generated by parts damaging each other inside the oil pump will enter the steering rack, etc., and the steering rack and steering hose will need to be replaced.
- If you notice the oil in the steering reservoir tank bubbling before you hear the strange noise, look for the oil leak.
-Or, as an emergency measure, replenish the reservoir tank with the appropriate amount of steering oil.