GMC K1500 was produced by General Motors from 1988 to 2002. The GMC K1500 is quite impressive in the history of American compact trucks. The brand has manufactured and marketed lots of quality vehicles and parts. A vehicle can have a single or even up to two drive belts that assist GMC K1500's power steering pump pulley. The bearings are relied on by GMC K1500's power steering pump pulley to operate properly but can wear out quickly due to heat and friction.
GMC K1500 offers great parts to you. But there will be some problems after the power steering pump pulley has been used for years. The removal process for GMC K1500's power steering pump pulley is as follows: Disconnect the negative battery terminal, remove the engine cover (if needed), remove the engine drive belt, and then locate the pumps. Next, remove the lines going to the power steering pump reservoir, remove the mounting bolts, and pull the power steering pump off the engine block. Finally, use a pulley puller to remove the power steering pump pulley from the pumps. Symptoms of GMC K1500's bad power steering pump pulley include power steering pump failure, drive belt worn, squealing coming from the power steering pump pulley, and the drive belt slipping off the pulley. Choose from a vast selection of auto parts at varied prices. Prompt online services are given to you.