OEM Saturn Vacuum Pump

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  • Saturn Vacuum Pump Diagram - 20804130
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    Saturn Vacuum Pump Part Number: 20804130

    $182.60 MSRP: $342.93
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pump Assembly-Power Brake Booster Auxiliary; Auxiliary Pump; Pump, Vacuum Power Brake Pump
    • Replaced by: 86517947
    Fits the following Saturn Models:
    • Astra | 2008 | XE, XR | 4 Cyl 1.8 L GAS
    • Sky | 2007-2010 | Red Line | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS

Saturn Vacuum Pump

Choose OEM Vacuum Pump, you're making the optimal decision for superior quality and perfect performance. You can feel confident because each component goes through stringent quality checks. Every part is carefully built to comply with Saturn's factory specifications. You'll enjoy a smooth, worry-free installation that fits just right. At ChevyPartsDeal.com, you'll find it easy to get top-quality OEM Saturn Vacuum Pump. You can shop at highly competitive prices and protect your budget. All our genuine Saturn parts include a dependable manufacturer's warranty. You'll also appreciate our straightforward return policy and swift delivery services for extra convenience.

The Saturn Vacuum Pump is attached to the engine and vacuums the engine to drive brakes, turbo controls, and emission systems. Saturn gained a cult following, unlike wimpy rivals, because their clever engineering combined with ordinary practicality. It has dent-resistant polymer panels that shrug off hits from shopping carts that rust traditional steel. The lost foam casting helped to shed weight in the engine, thereby making the acceleration quick without the engine guzzling. The color process is embedded in the paint permanently in the skin, resisting chips and fading even during salty winters. The doors close with a thump which to this day feels tight, and the inside remains rattle-free due to the floating characteristics of the plastic panels. Their owners are rightly complimenting how these vehicles maintain their appearance and demeanor on the road well beyond when they cease to receive any type of payment, which demonstrates that Saturn was more about endurance than glamour. The next step becomes easy when it comes to servicing the Vacuum Pump. The first step is to disconnect the battery to prevent sparks. Move the engine cover, find the unit on the head, and loosen the mounting bolts, although lines hold the assembly steady. Slide hoses off and tape the position. Unscrew the old Vacuum Pump, wipe the flange, and fit another new O-ring with a smear of oil. Install the drive tang by rotating the drive until it glides into position, install the new Vacuum Pump by pushing it flat, and make sure the bolts are even. Reinsert hoses, replace the battery, boot up your Saturn, hear a hiss, and check the firm brake pedal, then start driving.

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