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Power Steering Pump - Suitable for Landcruiser 1FZ 4.5L Petrol FZJ80 FZJ105

Power Steering Pump - Suitable for Landcruiser 1FZ 4.5L Petrol FZJ80 FZJ105

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The power steering pump—suitable for the Land Cruiser 1FZ 4.5L Petrol FZJ80 and FZJ105—keeps your steering steady and responsive no matter the driving conditions. The strong cast metal body and steel parts of the pump handle high pressure and heavy use with ease, while the strong seals prevent leaks and keep dirt out.

Driven by the engine belt, the power steering pump—suitable for the Land Cruiser 1FZ 4.5L Petrol FZJ80 and FZJ105—ensures a consistent flow of fluid through the steering system to reduce how much effort you have to put in and to improve your level of control.

Replacing an old or damaged unit restores smooth steering, protects other parts of your engine, and keeps your Land Cruiser performing properly.

Reference Number:

  • OE/OEM Number: 44320-60181/44320-60182

Fitment:

  • Suits the Land Cruiser FZJ70, FZJ71, FZJ73, FZJ75, FZJ76, FZJ77, FZJ78 and FZJ79, 1993-2009
  • Suits the Land Cruiser FZJ80 1993-1997
  • Suits the Land Cruiser FZJ100 and FZJ105 1998-2007
  • Suits the 4.5L 1FZ-FE DOHC L6

Package:

  • 1 x Power Steering Pump

Note:

  • Professional installation is highly recommended.
  • No installation guide/manual will be provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of a failing power steering pump on a 1FZ-FE LandCruiser? +

Common warning signs include a loud whining or groaning noise when turning the steering wheel (especially at low speeds or when parking), a noticeably stiff or heavy feeling in the steering, and fluid drops on your driveway. On the 1FZ-FE, a leaking pump can also drip oil down into the alternator located directly below it, which often leads to electrical charging system failures if left unaddressed.

Which specific LandCruiser models does this pump fit? +

This power steering pump is engineered strictly for Toyota LandCruiser models powered by the 4.5-litre 6-cylinder petrol (1FZ-FE) engine. It is a direct bolt-on replacement for the FZJ80 wagon series (1992–1998) and the FZJ105 live-axle wagon series (1998–2002/2007). It does not fit diesel models or smaller Prado platforms.

Is this power steering pump gear-driven or belt-driven? +

Unlike many modern setups that rely on accessory drive belts, the factory 1FZ-FE power steering pump is gear-driven directly off the engine’s internal timing gear train. This heavy-duty design features a splined drive shaft that inserts cleanly into the engine block casing, completely eliminating the risk of steering loss due to snapped or slipping external v-belts on the trail.

Does the pump come with replacement gaskets or O-rings? +

Yes, this unit comes equipped with the vital oil-ready sealing rings, including the critical primary O-ring that seals the gear-driven nose flange against the engine timing cover assembly. We highly recommend wiping down the engine mounting recess and lubricating the fresh O-ring with clean power steering fluid before sliding the splined shaft home to prevent tearing the new seal.

What type of fluid should I use when bleeding the new steering system? +

Toyota explicitly recommends using premium Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF Dexron II or III) rather than generic generic power steering fluid formulations. When installing a fresh pump, it is crucial to perform a complete system flush to clear away any metallic debris from the old pump. Once filled, bleed the system by safely raising the front wheels off the ground and cycling the steering wheel lock-to-lock several times while keeping the reservoir topped up.

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