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Description:
POWER STEERING PUMP FOR HONDA ODYSSEY RA 2.3L 04/2000-06/2004
Suit:
For HONDA ODYSSEY 2000 - 2004 2.3, F23A, RA, 04/2000-06/2004
Features:
Type: Power Steering Pump
Condition: 100% Brand New
Quality: ROHS; ISO/TS16949 Approve
Fitment & Quality Tested
Top Quality Direct Replacement Part
Warranty: 2 Years
OEM:
56100-PGM-053
Package:
1x Power Steering Pump
Function of a Power Steering Pump:
The power steering pump is driven by the engine's crankshaft via a belt-pulley mechanism. The pump is usually located in the front of the engine, adjacent to the alternator or AC compressor. The steering pump compresses the hydraulic fluid at a rate directly proportional to the speed of the engine. The pump is built as such to provide the required pressure in different engine conditions such as idling or running at high speeds.
Symptoms of power steering pump failure:
| Difficulty in turing the wheel The most common symptoms associated with power steering pump failure is you will feel difficulty in turning the steering wheel. The steering wheel of your vehicle will feel very stiff than usual and you will have to use a lot of strength & force just to make a basic turn. | Appearance of the power steering When the power steering fluid which has turned to dark grey indicates oxidationd, it can cause the tubes that move the fluid to gum up, which leads to power steering failure. If you notice foams or bubbles present in the fluid, then it indicates water or air in the power steering line. | Fluid levers If the level of your power steering fluid is low, then it is a sign of a leak, which might be caused due to a failing power steering pump. A low power steering fluid level can also cause the pump to produce abnormal sounds. | Squealing sound If you hear a squealing noise when you turn the steering wheel, or when driving slowly, it means the power steering pump is failing. and when you start the car & hear a clunking or chattering noise under the hood, it is related to the power steering pump failure. |
Tips for replaycing a new power steering pump:
- When replacing a power steering pump the entire hydraulic system needs to be flushed.
- The system filled with the manufacturer specified power steering fluid.
- Follow the manufacturer’s specified bleeding procedure to remove air and minimize noise.
Before replacing a power steering pump make sure you have diagnosed the problem properly. Always check the power steering fluid level with the engine off. Running a hydraulic pump without fluid can permanently damage the unit. Inspect the power steering fittings, hoses, reservoir, cooler and pump for leaks.
Note:
Please double check the vehicle’s original part number before purchasing this part.
| Difficulty in turing the wheel The most common symptoms associated with power steering pump failure is you will feel difficulty in turning the steering wheel. The steering wheel of your vehicle will feel very stiff than usual and you will have to use a lot of strength & force just to make a basic turn. | Appearance of the power steering When the power steering fluid which has turned to dark grey indicates oxidationd, it can cause the tubes that move the fluid to gum up, which leads to power steering failure. If you notice foams or bubbles present in the fluid, then it indicates water or air in the power steering line. | Fluid levers If the level of your power steering fluid is low, then it is a sign of a leak, which might be caused due to a failing power steering pump. A low power steering fluid level can also cause the pump to produce abnormal sounds. | Squealing sound If you hear a squealing noise when you turn the steering wheel, or when driving slowly, it means the power steering pump is failing. and when you start the car & hear a clunking or chattering noise under the hood, it is related to the power steering pump failure. |
| Make | Model | Year | Submodel | Variant | Engine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda | Odyssey | 2004 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2004 | RA MPV 3.0 (RA8) | FWD Petrol 3.0L 6cyl 154kW J30A1 | 2997cc 154kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2003 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2003 | RA MPV 3.0 (RA8) | FWD Petrol 3.0L 6cyl 154kW J30A1 | 2997cc 154kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2002 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2002 | RA MPV 3.0 (RA8) | FWD Petrol 3.0L 6cyl 154kW J30A1 | 2997cc 154kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2001 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2001 | RA MPV 3.0 (RA8) | FWD Petrol 3.0L 6cyl 154kW J30A1 | 2997cc 154kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2000 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 2000 | RA MPV 3.0 (RA8) | FWD Petrol 3.0L 6cyl 154kW J30A1 | 2997cc 154kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 1999 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 1998 | RA MPV 2.3 16V (RA3, RA5) | FWD Petrol 2.3L 4cyl 110kW F23A7 | 2254cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 1997 | RA MPV 2.2 16V (RA1) | FWD Petrol 2.2L 4cyl 110kW F22B8 | 2156cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 1996 | RA MPV 2.2 16V (RA1) | FWD Petrol 2.2L 4cyl 110kW F22B8 | 2156cc 110kW (Petrol) | |
| Honda | Odyssey | 1995 | RA MPV 2.2 16V (RA1) | FWD Petrol 2.2L 4cyl 110kW F22B8 | 2156cc 110kW (Petrol) |