In 2005, Lexus began to have its own design, engineering, and manufacturing centers. It has earned a good reputation for producing refined cars. During the development of Lexus, many popular parts have been built, such as the power steering pump pulley. It relies on the bearings to operate properly but they can wear out quickly due to heat and friction. A faulty power steering pump pulley can lead to steering problems (oversteering/understeering).
Lexus offers reliable and practical parts to customers. But there will be problems if the power steering pump pulley has been used for years. Here are the steps to remove the Lexus power steering pump pulley. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal, remove the engine cover (if needed), and the engine drive belt. Then locate the power steering pump. Next, remove the lines going to the power steering pump reservoir, and the power steering pump mounting bolts, and pull the pump off the engine block. Finally, use a pulley puller to remove the power steering pump pulley from the pump. Signs of a bad Lexus power steering pump pulley include power steering pump failure, a worn drive belt, squealing from the pulley, and the drive belt that slips off the pulley. There are much better and smarter products and devices. Get helpful Lexus parts at a low price here online.