
Types of Steering Systems
- Mechanical steering pump: no assistance, fully manual
- Hydraulic power steering pump: use hydraulic pressure for assistance
- Electric power steering pump: motor-driven, more efficient and intelligent
How a Power Steering Pump Works
The steering wheel pump makes steering easier. In hydraulic power steering (HPS) systems, the pump pressurizes fluid and delivers it to the steering gear.
Working Process:
- Engine drives the pump via a belt
- Pump pressurizes hydraulic fluid
- High-pressure fluid flows to steering gear
- Assists steering movement
- Fluid returns and circulates
Structure of a Power Steering Pump
Main Components
- Pump housing
- Pulley
- Rotor
- Stator
- Flow plate
- Covers
Supporting Components
- Reservoir
- Return hose
- High-pressure hose
- O-rings
- Filter
The advantages of KOWZE products
Here are the details of Kowze steering pump.
Housing & Rear Cover:
Made of 2L111 or ADC12 (standard aluminum alloy), lightweight and durable with excellent heat dissipation, ensuring long-term operation without overheating or deformation.
Shaft:
20CrMnTi alloy structural steel, offering high load-bearing capacity, strong wear resistance, and ensuring smooth and stable pump operation.
Oil Seal:
Fluororubber F976, providing excellent sealing performance, leak-proof, resistant to high temperatures and aging, effectively extending the pump’s service life.
Stator:
Made of CrMo (alloy steel / cast iron / powder metallurgy), featuring high wear resistance and precision, ensuring smooth hydraulic fluid flow and precise, effortless steering.
Rotor:
20CrMoTi (high-performance carburized steel / powder metallurgy), highly wear-resistant and durable, working seamlessly with the stator to ensure stable oil output.
Flow Distribution Plate:
Iron-based powder metallurgy, offering high pressure resistance and wear resistance, ensuring even oil distribution and improved system efficiency.
Valve Housing:
6061-T6 / 20CrMo (aluminum alloy / alloy steel), resistant to pressure and corrosion, ensuring accurate and reliable pressure control.
Bearing:
GCr15 bearing steel, durable and wear-resistant, ensuring smooth and stable rotation while reducing noise.


Common Problems
Hard steering: pump failure or low fluid
Noise: worn bearing or air in system
Oil leakage: damaged seal
FAQ
Q: Can I still drive with a bad car steering pump?
It is not recommended, as steering will become difficult and unsafe.
Q: What is the lifespan of auto steering pump?
Usually 5–8 years or around 100,000 km.
Q: What causes vehicle steering pump to fail?
Common causes include low fluid, contamination, wear, or overheating.