Fitment
for Ford
for Bronco 1973-1977
for Country Sedan 1965-1972
for Country Squire 1965-1972
for Custom 1965-1972
for Fairlane 1965-1969
for Falcon 1965-1966 1969-1970
for Galaxie 1965-1967
for Mustang 1964-1970
for Ranch Wagon 1965-1972
for Thunderbird 1965-1969
for Torino 1968-1969
for E150 Econoline 1975-1977
for E250 Econoline 1975-1977
for E350 Econoline 1975-1977
for F150 1975-1977
for F250 1968-1970 1973-1977
for F350 1968-1970 1973-1977
for E- 100 Econoline 1973-1977
for E- 200 Econoline 1973-1974
for E- 300 Econoline 1973-1974
for F- 100 1968-1970 1973-1977
for Galaxie 500 1965-1972
Specification
Part Number
C7AZ-3A733-a,FM-EP003
Part Type
P/S Pump
What is Steering Pump
A crucial component in power steering systems. Creates hydraulic pressure to assist in steering effort. Essential for providing ease and accuracy in vehicle manipulation.
The story of Steering Pump
Initially designed to reduce driver fatigue. Evolved with advancements in hydraulic technology. Modern pumps are reliable and essential for power-assisted steering systems, enhancing control and comfort.
How to install Steering Pump
Begin by disconnecting the battery. Extract the decrepit pump and clean the mounting area. Install the new pump, ensuring all connections are secure. Refill power steering fluid and bleed the system to extract air pockets.
Function of Steering Pump
Generates hydraulic pressure to assist in steering. Transmits fluid from the reservoir to the steering gear. Reduces driver effort, providing smooth and responsive steering.
Instruction of Steering Pump
Follow the vehicle's assistance manual for specific steps. Avoid impurity during installation. Tighten all fittings to avoid leaks. Assess the system for proper pressure and functionality post-installation.