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  • ABS Actuator Pump 47070-47060 4707047060 for Toyota Prius  Lexus HS250 RAV4
ABS Actuator Pump 47070-47060 4707047060 for Toyota Prius  Lexus HS250 RAV4

ABS Actuator Pump 47070-47060 4707047060 for Toyota Prius Lexus HS250 RAV4

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Part Name: ABS Pump / Brake Booster Pump/ Vacuum Pump/ Brake Booster Pump With Accumulator

Part Number: 47070-47060,47070-47050

Applications:

Toyota EQ EV KPJ10 2012 - 2012
Toyota Harrier AVU65 2014 - 2017
Toyota IQ  KPJ10 2012 - 2012
Lexus HS250H ANF10 2009 - 2018
Toyota Noah/ Voxy/ Esquire ZWR80 2014 - 2017
Toyota Prius ZVW30/ZVW35  2009 - 2016
Toyota Rav4/Vanguard AVA42/AVA44/QEA38 2015 - 2018
Toyota Sai AZK10 2009 - 2018
Toyota Scion IQ KPJ10 2012 - 2012


What is a ABS Pump?
ABS units have a pump that helps maintain proper pressure in the hydraulic brakes. The ABS ECU module receives input from wheel speed sensors to detect wheel slip and sends a signal to hydraulic valves to release pressure to prevent slip. When this happens, the pump in the ABS unit is used to restore the pressure lost in the brake system. The ABS controller regulates the action of the pump to ensure optimum pressure and minimize slippage.
Following is our drawings with technical requirement for your understanding:
ABS Pump technical drawings

Symptoms of a failed ABS Pump.
Fortunately, there are some signs you can look out to detect possible problems with your ABS pump.
ABS Warning Light or Engine Light:   A common sign is the ABS warning light or check engine light on the dashboard. Typically, an orange ABS light indicates a pump problem that needs attention. On older vehicles, the check engine light may come on, indicating a potential problem with the ABS system.
Unresponsive Brake Pedal:  Another indicator of a faulty ABS pump is an unresponsive brake pedal. If you notice that your brake pedal is not as responsive as it used to be, or takes longer to depress, it could be a sign of a pump failure. It is important to seek service as soon as possible to avoid a potentially dangerous situation where the brake pedal becomes completely unresponsive.
Harder Braking:  If your brake pedal requires more force than usual to apply the brakes, or if your brakes lock up during normal driving, this is another sign that there may be a problem with the ABS pump. If you experience this problem, it is crucial to seek professional help, especially if you notice strange clicking noises.
Speedometer showing wrong speed:   Finally, a malfunctioning speedometer showing the wrong speed or reading 0 MPH may also indicate a problem with the ABS pump. While this problem usually accompanies the ABS warning light or check engine light, even if the dashboard light doesn't come on, you should still take your car to a professional for diagnosis.
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