The hydraulic steering system in your car is comprised of a number of high-stress components that are exposed to extreme heat, chemicals, and pressure. The power steering pump is a critical component of this, forcing hydraulic fluid into the rack and pinion (or steering box), assisting the movement of the steering wheel. With age, a power steering pump will begin to make grinding or squealing noises at full lock, indicating bearing wear. Bad seals and leaks are also a common failure point of power steering pumps.
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Mercedes-Benz | 002466980187 |
Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Engine | Fuel Type | Position | Note |
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2010 | Mercedes-Benz | SLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2009 | Mercedes-Benz | SLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2008 | Mercedes-Benz | SLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2007 | Mercedes-Benz | SLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2006 | Mercedes-Benz | C55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2006 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK500 | Base | 5.0V8 | GAS | | Fuel Injection; Engine Code: 113.968; | |
2006 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2006 | Mercedes-Benz | SLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | 4Matic | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | Base | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | Base | 3.2V6 | FLEX | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | 4Matic | 3.2V6 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | C55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK320 | Base | 3.2V6 | GAS | | Fuel Injection; | |
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK500 | Base | 5.0V8 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2005 | Mercedes-Benz | SLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | Base | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | 4Matic | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | 4Matic | 3.2V6 | GAS | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | Base | 3.2V6 | GAS | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | Base | 3.2V6 | FLEX | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK320 | Base | 3.2V6 | GAS | | Fuel Injection; | |
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2004 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK500 | Base | 5.0V8 | GAS | ||
2003 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | 4Matic | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2003 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | Base | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2003 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | Base | 3.2V6 | GAS | ||
2003 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | 4Matic | 3.2V6 | GAS | ||
2003 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK500 | Base | 5.0V8 | GAS | ||
2003 | Mercedes-Benz | CLK55 AMG | Base | 5.5V8 | GAS | ||
2002 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | Base | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2002 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | Base | 3.2V6 | GAS | ||
2001 | Mercedes-Benz | C240 | Base | 2.6V6 | GAS | ||
2001 | Mercedes-Benz | C320 | Base | 3.2V6 | GAS |
TRW is one of the largest developers of active and passive motor vehicle safety systems, serving all major manufacturers worldwide. The company's catalog covers braking systems, steering systems, and suspension components. In addition to supplying original equipment (OE) to over 250 separate vehicle models, TRW is also committed to developing quality independent aftermarket products to meet consumer needs.
As today's vehicles become more complex and more processes become automated, TRW plays a dynamic role, providing driver-assist features such as adaptive cruise control, lane assist, blind-spot detection, emergency steering assist, and emergency braking and collision mitigation.
TRW is also working with manufacturers on fully autonomous driving integration.
TRW Automotive was acquired by ZF Friedrichshafen AG in 2015 and is now a primary division of the ZF parent company, with headquarters in Livonia, Michigan, USA. The company employs 60,000 people in a network of 200 facilities across 26 countries.