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  • Dorman OE Solutions Power Steering Pump Pulley for GMC Canyon - 300-141

    Dorman® OE Solutions Power Steering Pump Pulley for GMC Canyon

    PartNumber: 300-141
    Product Specifications
    • Color: Black
    • Groove: 6
    • Material: Steel
    • OE Part Number: 12568284, 12637697
    • Outside Diameter: 5.94"
    • Pulley Bore: 0.39
    • Pulley Type: Serpentine
    • UPC: 019495487890
    • Part Description: GMC Canyon OE Solutions Power Steering Pump Pulley
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    $34.40

About GMC Canyon Power Steering Pump Pulley

The GMC Canyon was first introduced in 2004. The GMC Canyon pickup truck stands out for its safety features and reliable quality. It appeals to drivers with high-quality car parts, like the power steering pump pulley. The GMC Canyon power steering pump pulley runs on pressurized fluid, which is powered by the engine. The bearings are relied on by the power steering pump pulleys to operate properly but can wear out quickly due to heat and friction.
The GMC Canyon has lots of auto parts with impressive performance. But the power steering pump pulley still needs repair and maintenance after a long time of usage. The removal process for a GMC Canyon power steering pump pulley is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Second, remove the engine cover (if needed). Third, remove the engine drive belt. Fourth, locate the power steering pump. Next, remove the lines going to the power steering pump reservoir. After that, remove the power steering pump mounting bolts. Then pull the power steering pump off the engine block. Finally, use a pulley puller to remove the power steering pump pulley from the pump. Signs of a bad power steering pump pulley include power steering pump failure, a drive belt worn, squealing coming from the power steering pump pulley, and the drive belt slipping off the pulley. Our website has premium GMC Canyon parts and devices. There are much better and smarter GMC Canyon products and devices online.

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