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Toyota 15101-0A010 Body Sub-Assy, Oil Pump

1994-2003 Toyota 151010A010

Toyota 15101-0A010 Body Sub-Assy, Oil Pump
  • Part Description
    Body Sub-Assy, Oil Pump
  • Part Name Code
    15101
  • Manufacturer
    Toyota
  • Manufacturer's Notes
    This part is discontinued.
Customer Questions & Answers
  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Toyota
    Part Name Code15101
    Manufacturer Part Number15101-0A010
    Part DescriptionBody Sub-Assy, Oil Pump
    Manufacturer Note(L)
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerToyota
    SKU15101-0A010
    WarrantyThis genuine Toyota part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Trim & Engine Important vehicle option details
    1995-1999 Toyota AvalonXL, XLS|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCX10L-AEPGKA, MCX10L-AEPGKK, MCX10L-AEPNKA, MCX10L-AEPNKK, MCX10L-AESGKA, MCX10L-AESGKK, MCX10L-AESNKA, MCX10L-AESNKK
    1994-2001 Toyota CamryCE, DX, LE, SE, XLE|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCV10L-CCPNKA, MCV10L-CCPNKK, MCV10L-CCPSKA, MCV10L-CEPDKK, MCV10L-CEPGKA, MCV10L-CEPNKA, MCV10L-CEPNKK, MCV10L-CEPSKA, MCV10L-CWPNKA, MCV10L-CWPNKK, MCV20L-AEPDKK, MCV20L-AEPGKA, MCV20L-AEPGKK, MCV20L-AEPNKA, MCV20L-CEMNKA, MCV20L-CEPDKK, MCV20L-CEPGKA, MCV20L-CEPGKK, MCV20L-CEPNKA, MCV20L-CEPNKK
    1998-2001 Toyota SiennaCE, LE|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCL10L-GFSDKA, MCL10L-GFSDKK, MCL10L-GFSGKA, MCL10L-GFSGKK, MCL10L-PFSDKA, MCL10L-PFSDKK, MCL10L-PFSGKA, MCL10L-PFSGKK, MCL10L-SESDKA, MCL10L-SESDKK
    1999-2003 Toyota Solara6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCV20L-GCMNKA, MCV20L-GCMNKK, MCV20L-GCPNKA, MCV20L-GCPNKK, MCV20L-GKPNKA, MCV20L-GKPNKK

Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
Does it fit my car? Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
A:
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Q:
What components need to be removed after detaching the oil pan, and why are these components taken off during the oil pump removal process for the 1999 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
A:
After removing the oil pan, you should support the engine from above and proceed to remove the lower idler pulley, crankshaft pulley, timing belt, and crankshaft sprocket. These components are removed to gain access to the oil pump and its mounting bolts.
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Q:
What steps should be taken for cleaning and preparing the oil pump and engine block surfaces for the 2000 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
A:
After disassembly, use a scraper to remove all traces of sealant and old gasket material from the pump body and engine block. Then, clean the mating surfaces with lacquer thinner or acetone.
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Q:
What components need to be removed after detaching the oil pan, and why are these components taken off during the oil pump removal process for the 2001 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
A:
After removing the oil pan, you should support the engine from above and proceed to remove the lower idler pulley, crankshaft pulley, timing belt, and crankshaft sprocket. These components are removed to gain access to the oil pump and its mounting bolts.
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Q:
What components should be inspected, and what should be checked during the inspection for the 2008 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
A:
During the inspection, you should clean all components with solvent and inspect for wear and damage, especially focusing on the oil pressure relief valve and its spring. Check clearances of various components using a feeler gauge as specified.
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Q:
What steps should be taken for cleaning and preparing the oil pump and engine block surfaces for the 1999 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
A:
After disassembly, use a scraper to remove all traces of sealant and old gasket material from the pump body and engine block. Then, clean the mating surfaces with lacquer thinner or acetone.
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Q:
What is the first step to remove the oil pump for the 2002 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
A:
The first step is to remove the timing chain and crankshaft sprocket.
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