• Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070
  • Power Steering Pump For 2002-2009 Toyota Camry 2.4L & 3.5L, 2002-2008 Solara 2.4L - Replaces 21-5245, 44310-06070

Product Details

Web ID: 871687
Is your Camry or Solara's steering getting heavy, whining, or leaking fluid? It might be time for a new power steering pump. This one is a direct replacement for the 2002-2009 Toyota Camry with the 2.4L 4-cylinder engine, the 2007-2009 Camry with the 3.5L V6, and the 2002-2008 Solara with the 2.4L. It matches OE part numbers 21-5245, 44310-06070, 44310-06071, and others. It's a brand-new pump (not remanufactured) built with quality aluminum and iron parts to resist corrosion and handle heat. The seals are good to prevent leaks, and it's designed to run quietly. Swapping it out should restore smooth, easy steering and get rid of that annoying noise. Installation is pretty straightforward if you're handy—just need to drain the old fluid, swap the pump, refill, and bleed the air from the system. Always double-check your car's exact year and engine before buying. A working power steering pump makes driving so much more comfortable, especially on tight turns or parking.