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The Toyota Yaris iA Brake Booster Vacuum Pump allows the peppy Toyota Yaris iA to have crisp, confident stopping capability. The Yaris iA compact sedan is equipped with engine, chassis, and wallet-friendly fuel figures. That makes it a smart Toyota choice for teens and commuters who need tight city parking, intuitive infotainment, and standard low-speed pre-collision warning engineered by Toyota. The Yaris iA experiences light-footed handling in everyday driving situations, thanks to its low curb weight and slick six-speed gearbox, while the cabin is quiet and the factory build quality robust, leading to a relaxing experience on longer drives. The Brake Booster Vacuum Pump component is mounted on the engine to suck air from the booster chamber, so the Yaris iA brake pedal feels firm even with wide-open throttle or when manifold vacuum is robbed at altitude, its rotary vanes spinning with the cam to maintain a constant pressure gap across the booster diaphragm, preventing fade on hills and restoring assist between rapid stops. The Brake Booster Vacuum Pump has been designed in such a way that durable seals and precisely machined housings allow the unit to also work as a vacuum source for HVAC doors. This reduces the quantity of parts while also saving precious space under the hood. To install the Brake Booster Vacuum Pump, first disconnect battery, relieve pressure from your Brake Booster Vacuum Pump, label your hoses, unbolt your old unit, then install the piece with a new gasket, torque your fasteners, reconnect all your lines and finally test brakes.