How to Replace the Power Steering Pump on a Corolla?
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Replacing the power steering pump on a Corolla involves the following steps: 1. Use a tool to remove the spring clip at the bottom. There is a small hole on the housing—insert the tool into the hole and push firmly. 2. After removing the spring clip, tap off the rear cover and remove the small retaining ring on the shaft. 3. Once the retaining ring is removed, the pump shaft and pulley can be pulled out together. 4. Next, remove the oil outlet screw in sequence, and the internal pressure valve assembly can also be taken out. 5. Installation follows the reverse order of removal. The power steering system primarily assists the driver in adjusting the vehicle's direction, reducing the effort required to turn the steering wheel. Of course, power steering also plays a role in the safety and fuel efficiency of the vehicle.