| Housing Material | Steel; Plastic |
| Outlet Quantity | 1 |
| Is Prop Sixty Five Affected | No |
| Filter Included | No |
| Is the item CARB affected | No |
| Power Steering Pump Outlet Attachment Type | Bolt-on |
| Inlet Attachment Type | Barb |
| Inlet Quantity | 1 |
| 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. |
| Hose Port Type | O-Ring |
| Pulley Included | No |
| Is Or Contains A Battery | No |
| Product Condition | Remanufactured |
| FAA_A6 | An EHPS pump has a different appearance than a traditional power steering pump and is usually mounted on the passenger side behind the front bumper. |
| FAA_A7 | Yes. The hydraulic system must be flushed according to the O.E. service intervals. Failure do to so can cause premature damage to the EHPS pump and other power steering components. |
| FAA_A4 | Unlike traditional power steering pumps, the EHPS pumps require a 12-volt power supply. Most EHPS pumps will also require communication with an external module. |
| Contains Electronic Components? | Circuit Board |
| FAA_A5 | No. You must use the correct fluid specified in the O.E. service manual or owner's manual of the vehicle being serviced. |
| FAA_A2 | An EHPS pump consists of an electronic motor and a hydraulic pump. The electronic motor generates the required RPMs for the pump to produce flow and pressure to supply the power steering system. |
| FAA_A3 | Most automobile manufactures do not recommend servicing individual components of an EHPS pump. These pumps are replaced as complete units. |
| FAA_A1 | Automobile manufacturers are favoring EHPS pumps because they result in better performance and fuel economy. EHPS pumps eliminate the belt and pulley rotational mass that a traditional pump would require. |
| Outlet Attachment Type | Bolt-On |
| Power Steering Outlet ID Size | 0.429 |
| FAA_A8 | Yes, a bleeding procedure must be performed, just like a traditional belt-driven power steering system. |
| Prop 65 | NO |
| E-Waste | Yes |
| Is Item A Chemical | No |
| FAQ_Q5 | Can regular power steering fluid be used for EHPS systems? |
| FAQ_Q4 | What is needed for an EHPS pump to function? |
| FAQ_Q7 | Will the power steering fluid need to be flushed? |
| Features and Benefits | Units are supplied with 100% tested and calibrated pressure relief valves. |
| Is or contains a bulb? | No |
| FAQ_Q6 | Where is an EHPS pump usually located? |
| FAQ_Q1 | Why use EHPS pumps over the traditional belt driven power steering pumps? |
| Power Steering Pump Outlet Quantity | 1 |
| FAQ_Q3 | Can an EHPS pump be serviced? |
| FAQ_Q2 | What does an EHPS pump consist of? |
| Package Contents | Electronic Hydraulic Power Steering Pump; Sealing Kit |
| Does it require SDS | No |
| First Application Year | 2002 |
| Inlet Diameter | 17.68 |
| Is item a chemical? | No |
| SDS Required | No |
| Reservoir Included | Yes |
| FAQ_Q8 | Will the system need to be bled after replacing an EHPS pump? |
| Remote Reservoir | No |
| Is the item CARB affected? | No |
| Power Steering Pump Inlet Attachement Type | Barb |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Type | Hydraulic |
| Is Or Contains A Bulb | No |
| Is or contains a battery? | No |
| Power Steering Reservoir Cap Included | No |
| Contains Electronic Components | Circuit Board |
| Part Terminology | Power Steering Pump |