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Toyota Pickup Power Steering Pump is right in the middle of bold handling of this legendary truck. Toyota has customized the Pickup to live up to hard work and weekend activities, with powerful engines, a torsion spring front suspension and RF1A all wheel drive that transforms strenuous walks into smooth sailing. The loyal owners testify that the Toyota Pickup is very durable, generous in torque, and of easy maintenance which the first American introduction in seventies demonstrated. The dimensions of the chassis are strong, the size of the wheels was increased in subsequent improvements, and the elements were tested in the factory, which makes the truck feel comfortable on the highway but at the same time, makes it quick in off-road conditions. All Toyota Pickups also have authentic parts that are designed to last long serving the families and the tradesperson can rely on the truck to kick start every morning. With a special Power Steering Pump, long distance drives become much easier. Toyota Pickup Power Steering Pump converts the crankshaft movement, pressurizes hydraulic fluid and delivers it to the steering gear, allowing drivers to turn the wheel with little effort, particularly in parking speed. Its continuous circulation also cools down and lubricates the system, and thus seals and racks are not worn out. Failure of the Power Steering Pump makes steering heavy thus showing its importance. Installation of the pump requires the battery disconnection, loosening of the belt, replacing the pump, hose connections, fluid addition, and system bleeding.