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PGA66 08-04-2023 04:26 PM

ABS Brake Pump Module Part Verification
 
Just got a used 2009 Camry Hybrid.

I need to replace the
44510-30270 ABS ANTI-LOCK BRAKE PUMP MODULE (currently installed in the car). Found the part online but with slightly different part number (44510-30290), listed as fitting this model car.

Can anyone confirm if these parts are indeed the same...maybe just a updated part number for the same part? Or point me to where I can confirm online?

toyomoho 08-04-2023 07:59 PM

Would not count on a superseded part number yet.

Toyota lists a number of modules for this hybrid car year which depends on the cars options and build country..

PGA66 08-04-2023 09:52 PM

So, I understand your recommendation is to look for the exact part number. Appreciate the feedback

toyomoho 08-05-2023 10:21 AM

An issue is factory Toyota dealer parts websites (as in a real Toyota dealer) do not list either part number at their websites. Thus what is up here?

The part numbers only show up at Ebay and such websites.

You might try to run down by the cars VIN at a Toyota dealer parts site what they call out as the part number.

Are the two parts the same or one supersedes the other, don't know. Only know Toyota has different part numbers for the same year Camry hybrid with your engine model based on build country and options. Maybe it doesn't matter and one unit works as well as another but why risk it without knowing first.

Can also ask at Toyotanation.com but here state the above as in one part number may not fit models of the year range and that you are confused.

PGA66 08-06-2023 02:21 PM

Yeah, before I posted, I searched the part on Toyota.com parts by VIN (nothing found) and by description (again, nothing found). So I resorted to the part number I have in the car currently, without verification that it is the correct one.

But appreciate the suggestion: think I will go to a dealer and visit the maintenance section to discuss, before replacing the one that is in the car (which is continually pumping very 5-6 seconds, which I understand is warning sign of failure)


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