🚗 Keep Your Prius Cool and Efficient!
The G9020-47031 Engine Electric Inverter Cooler Water Pump Assembly is designed specifically for 2004-2009 Toyota Prius models with a 1.5L engine. This high-quality replacement part ensures a perfect fit and enhances engine performance by effectively circulating coolant, preventing overheating. Constructed from durable materials, it comes with a lifetime warranty and a bottom bracket for easy installation, making it a reliable choice for Prius owners.
Manufacturer | MUSHENG |
Brand | MUSHENG |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 5.12 x 4.84 x 4.45 inches |
Item model number | G9020 47031 |
Manufacturer Part Number | G9020-47031 |
M**A
Cheap and easy fix for the Red Triangle of Doom™ in my 2005 Prius.
Got the RTOD, among a ton of other lights, while driving on the highway. I used my bluetooth code scanner and got the code P0A93, which indicates a dead Inverter Coolant Pump. After calling around and being unable to find any local garages that would fix it, and getting quoted over 500 dollars from the dealership, i decided to just try doing it myself, despite having next to ZERO car repair experience or knowledge. I went with this pump after pricing out the OEM Toyota at about 130 dollars and an Aisin at about 80. The install took about 90 minutes to 2 hours, and was fairly simple. 4 bolts total to pull back the bumper and remove the headlight fixture, and 3 bolts and 2 hoses to remove the old pump. Easy to bleed the air out afterwards via a bleed screw located near the pump. Ive put about 3-4k miles on this pump in the few weeks since I put it on, and so far its working well! Will update periodically with how long this thing ends up running for, but assuming it lasts a while this is an amazingly cheap solution to a potentially expensive problem!
S**R
Good product
Installing was easy and it worked as it was intended. Made my Prius sound way better than before. 5 stars
D**N
Perfect fit, seems good quality and price
So far it's working like it should, hopefully it lasts. Seems well built and a lot cheaper than OEM.
T**A
Unbeatable value
Easy installation. The pump was extremely loud the night I installed it; the sound and vibration were very noticeable from inside the car. All that went away by the next day. It's hard to tell what you get in terms of quality and lifespan, but from my experience so far, I would consider this a great purchase.. Remember how much these things cost in auto stores.
A**D
Bad performance
After two days of installing it ! Very bad quality
P**Y
Bracket
Easy install. Pump looked identical to original unit but bracket was different. Mounted new pump on old bracket. Needed bottle of coolant since most of it leaked out during the operation.
J**R
Effective
Cheap and cost effective replacement. It functioned as advertised and was a perfect match to the original.
J**N
Will update if fails: but it fit my 2nd Gen Prius and it pumps.
Fit perfectly in my 2009 (Gen 2) prius. I just fixed the 3 way coolant control valve, then got the P0A93(I think?) error code for inverter pump failure. Got this and replaced the old one with it. I tried turning the car on and felt the old pump to see if it was working, but never could tell. Was nervous it wasn't even the actual problem. After replacing the pump and feeling the new one, trust me, you can tell when it's working. I also saw videos on youtube about checking for turbulence in the inverter coolant reservoir-make sure you are seeing the turbulence when the combustion engine isn't rattling it. After replacing, I saw turbulence and could feel the motor pumping. So far so good. Hoping it holds up, I'll update to let you know if/when it fails...but I'm sick of reading 4/5 star reviews that say: "would give 5 except I don't know if it will hold up." Can't hold that against the product, just update as needed.I have ZERO car work experience, never even changed my own oil until this week when I did these 2 repairs (P1121 and P0A93). So far so good. You can do it with help from youtube and forums and save a bunch of money. I replaced the pump and not the actual base (as the nuts or bolts, whichever it was) that held the base to the car on the old one were in rough shape, and I didn't want to strip them for no reason and have a giant headache. Pump fit perfectly on the old base. Good luck!
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