Hitachi Astemo Power Steering Pump P/N:PSP0017

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$450.99
WARNING:California Proposition 65
MPN: PSP0017
UPC: 840151004669
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Hitachi Astemo Power Steering Pump P/N:PSP0017
Hitachi Astemo Power Steering Pump P/N:PSP0017
$450.99

Keep hydraulic assist flowing to your steering gear with the Hitachi Astemo Power Steering Pump (PSP0017), a brand-new hydraulic-type pump that installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2008-2014 Nissan Maxima (All engines). Driven by the engine belt, it generates the fluid pressure the steering system uses to help make turning the wheel easier.

  • New, actual OE part: supplied new rather than remanufactured.
  • Bolt-on pulley included: ships with a pulley using a bolt-on attachment type.
  • Hardware in the box: includes mounting hardware and two copper sealing washers.
  • Port sizing: M16×1.5 outlet thread dimension and a 15.0 mm inlet diameter.
  • Reservoir not included: the fluid reservoir and reservoir cap are not supplied — transfer or replace them as directed by the service procedure.

Country of origin: Japan. If a failing power steering pump is the cause of whining pump noise, increased steering effort, or fluid seepage, this pump replaces the worn unit; diagnose the cause before replacing. Manufacturer part number PSP0017.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

965485, 49110-9N00A, 49110-ZX70A, 9900751

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does this power steering pump fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2008-2014 Nissan Maxima (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.

Is this pump new or remanufactured?

It is a brand-new unit, supplied new rather than remanufactured, per the manufacturer facts.

Is a reservoir or reservoir cap included?

No. The fluid reservoir and reservoir cap are not included; transfer or replace them as directed by the service procedure.

What comes with the pump?

It includes a bolt-on pulley, mounting hardware, and two copper sealing washers.

What are signs my power steering pump may need replacing?

Whining pump noise, increased steering effort, or fluid seepage can be signs. These have other possible causes, so diagnose the cause before replacing.