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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2010 GMC Canyon Power Steering Pump Seal

2010 GMC Canyon Power Steering Pump Seal

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  • National Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal for 2010 GMC Canyon - 221820

    National® Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal for 2010 GMC Canyon

    PartNumber: 221820
    Product Specifications
    • Notes: w/Isuzu T150 Transfer Case; 2Spd; w/Part Time 4WD
    • Type: 32
    • Part Description: 2010 GMC Canyon Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal
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    • 2010 GMC Canyon | All Trims | All Engines
    $3.94
  • SKF Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal for 2010 GMC Canyon - 7475

    SKF® Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal for 2010 GMC Canyon

    PartNumber: 7475
    Product Specifications
    • Attribute: CRWA1
    • Bore: 1.312"
    • Metal: cased with sealant coating on the outside diameter
    • Nitrile rubber: NBR
    • Outlet Diameter: 1.316"
    • Shaft: 0.75"
    • UPC: 085311005708
    • Width: 0.25"
    • Part Description: 2010 GMC Canyon Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal
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    • 2010 GMC Canyon | All Trims | All Engines
    $10.86

FAQ for Power Steering Pump Seal Repair

Q: How to remove the Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal?
A:
You need to remove the power steering pump from the vehicle, if necessary. Then you need to remove the seal. Finally, you need to discard the seal.
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022
Q: How to install the Power Steering Pump Shaft Seal?
A:
You need to lubricate the new drive shaft seal using power steering fluid. Then you need to install the new drive shaft seal. Finally, you need to install the power steering pump, if removed.
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022