OEM Vacuum Parts

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Every turbocharged engine, from that in a Chrysler car like 300 to that in an SUV such as Jeep Wrangler, needs a constant vacuum source. This is so because turbochargers create positive boost pressure, which can be problematic for an engine if it isn't depressurized. Vacuum pumps create that ultra-low-pressure space.

What a vacuum pump does is so important, in fact, that emissions solenoids and turbocharger wastegate actuators need them, too. That job: to help ensure that the booster's vacuum remains constant, a result that, itself, provides the necessary braking force. Vacuum pumps aren't all created equal, though: there are two kinds: mechanical and electric.

Mechanical vacuum pumps are the quieter and more durable of the two. They're driven directly from engines; you can sometimes find one on the back of one camshaft or another. Engine oil lubricates them, enabling spinning rotors inside their housings to produce the vacuum. Electric vacuum pumps, on the other hand, work much the same, but they're electrically- rather than engine-driven. As such, they can be installed in the engine bay in a place that optimizes weight and makes the pump more accessible.

When an engine runs right and its pump is well lubricated, the latter can continue to create said vacuum. When it doesn't, however (and the pump isn't), you'll start to notice problems right away. For one, you may encounter a broken camshaft or broken timing components, which suggest that the pump has seized because of a lack of oil. You may also notice worn seals in the pump, oil in the vacuum system, or an illuminated check engine light on the dash.

If you see such symptoms, do an inspection, and if the results indicate that you need to replace the vacuum pump, it's easy, fortunately, whether you drive a Dodge Ram 1500, a RAM 2500, or otherwise. All you'll need are basic hand tools, most of the time. Before buying a new pump, though, make sure that you're going to get the genuine OEM article. The same goes for other vacuum parts -- harnesses, reservoirs, hoses, tubes, and the like.

Why Buy an OEM Vacuum Pump vs. Aftermarket?

The brand you trust manufactures them compatible with the model you drive specifically -- Ford Transit, Buick Regal, you name it. That's something that off-brands don't always do.

Where to Order Genuine Replacement Vacuum Pumps Online

Our auto parts store has them, priced well below MSRP for manufacturer quality. Just browse our catalog with your make, model, and model year selected to figure out proper fitment. Buy now, and we'll ship promptly, delivering to any address in the US.

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Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 55057494AD
Mopar Mopar
Applications: AWD. Red S. 35th Anniversary.
Other Names: Hose
Replaces: 55057494ab, 55057494ac
Description: [CJW Flexible Extender Hose
MSRP $200.00
$162.00

Canister To Filter Hose

Part Number: 68406302AA
Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 3.6l v6 24v vvt engine. 5.7l v8 hemi mds vvt engine.
Other Names: Canister To Filter Hose
MSRP $11.55
$9.25

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 5126007AA
Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 3.0l v6 turbo diesel engine. 3.5l v6 gas engine. 2.7l i5 mercedes-benz td engine. 2.7l i5 turbo diesel engine.Transmissions:...
Other Names: Connector, 05126007aa
MSRP $13.90
$11.00

Vacuum Tube

Part Number: JR3Z-2420-C
Ford Ford
Other Names: Tube Vacuum
Replaces: jr3z2420a
Description: 5.0L.
MSRP $176.55
$143.01

Vacuum Reservoir

Part Number: NL3Z-19A566-B
Ford Ford
Other Names: Reservoir Vacuum
Description: Ac lines, with max tow package, #1.
MSRP $115.00
$93.15

Vacuum Reservoir

Part Number: NL3Z-19A566-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Reservoir Vacuum
Description: Ac lines, without max tow package.
MSRP $150.70
$122.07

Vacuum Tube

Part Number: 2L1Z-3C125-CA
Ford Ford
Other Names: Tube Vacuum
Replaces: 5l1z3c125ba
Description: 4wd.
MSRP $170.00
$137.70

Tube Vacuum

Part Number: FR3Z-2420-L
Ford Ford
Replaces: fr3z2420a
Description: 2.3L.
MSRP $95.67
$77.49

Vacuum Tube

Part Number: FB5Z-9C490-C
Ford Ford
Other Names: Manifold Vacuum Supply
Description: 2.3L.
MSRP $114.77
$92.96

Vacuum Pump

Part Number: BM5Z-2A451-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Pump Assembly Vacuum, brpv15
Description: Fusion. 1.6l. Escape. 1.6l. Transit Connect van. 1.6l. With turbo. Fiesta.
MSRP $230.00
$170.78

Vacuum Tube

Part Number: BV6Z-2420-J
Ford Ford
Other Names: Tube Vacuum
Description: 1.0L.
MSRP $40.00
$32.40

Vacuum Tube

Part Number: F2GZ-9C490-K
Ford Ford
Other Names: Vacuum Hose, Manifold Vacuum Supply
Replaces: f2gz9c490c, f2gz9c490f, f2gz9c490g, f2gz9c490j
Description: 3.5L. 3.7L.
MSRP $118.07
$95.63

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