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#470254 Jun 19, 9:44am
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What is the name and function for this?
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Did you ever find out? Looks like it could be a sensor, but hellifiknow.

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I'm going to assume you know what a power steering pump is for and just say It's your Power Steering Pump pressure sensor as it is plugged directly into your Power Steering Pump. :) It's function is to tell the ECM what the pressure of your fluid is — if you're low, etc... so the check engine light will come on.

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