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Product description
YHTAUTO OE Replacement Power Steering Pump, Directly Fit.OEM Number: 56100-PLA-033RM, 56110-PLA-013, 56110-PLA-023, 21-5267, 5710, 5710N
Quantity Sold: One Piece
Warranty: One Year Unlimited Mileage Quality
GuaranteeFitment:
Fits for Acura EL 2001-2005 l4 1.7L Sedan Without reservoir
Fits for Honda Civic 2001-2005 l4 1.7L Coupe Without reservoir
Fits for Honda Civic 2001-2005 l4 1.7L Sedan Without reservoir
Leaking Fluid from Steering Pump
Leaking fluid is a direct result of a failing pump. If you notice a problem with low fluid levels, top it off and monitor it carefully. A leak will become quickly apparent when your car can’t retain fluid. This problem can be caused by other damage in the power steering system, like a cracked reservoir.
The Wheels Slow to Respond
While turning a corner, if your wheels feels slow to respond to the steering wheel inputs you are making, chances are your power steering pump is failing.
Increased Noise When Turning
If you hear a whining noise while turning the wheel of your vehicle, something is wrong with your power steering system. It could be a leak in the power steering pump or the fluid level could be low. If the fluid level is left this way for too long it can damage the whole power steering system.
Difficulty in Turning the Wheel
The steering wheel of your vehicle will feel very stiff than usual and you will have to use a lot of strength just to make a basic turn.