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Toyota Oil Pump Gasket contains engine oil, maintains pressure and prevents the moving essential parts. Since 1937 the company has expanded in Japanese manufacturer to a world leader, the brand manufactures using methods that reduce wastes and allows teams to correct problems thus creating cars. The recent developments such as Toyota TNGA platform enhance handling, improve safety, and reduce weight, and the Hybrid Synergy Drive has been also upgraded to have a longer electric range and improved fuel economy. Toyota has introduced the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid, which covers 42 miles of electricity only in 2024, which proves that Toyota is committed to efficiency and longevity. Its vehicles are always rated highly in terms of reliability, high resale value, and low ownership cost. Its vehicles also boast narrow panel gaps, rust resistance steel, sophisticated driver assist programs, easy to use infotainment systems, and comfortable cabins even in extreme conditions. The thin Toyota Oil Pump Gasket in between the pump and block prevents pressure robbing leaks. The steps to follow before changing an Oil Pump Gasket include parking on a flat area, and then disconnecting the battery, lifting and supporting the vehicle and then empty the engine oil. Take the pump off with covers and belts, undo all the bolts with great care, and strip the old Oil Pump Gasket off the metal without scratching. Wipe down both sides with a lint free cloth, check the threads on the bolts to ensure that they are not damaged, place the new gasket in place either dry or with a recommended sealant and start all the bolts by hand. Screw them to the indicated torque, and then assemble parts sequentially, refill oil to the right amount, re-attach battery, start engine, and check for drips.