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ABS Actuator/pump/modulator Part Number Differences?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by horn12007, Sep 14, 2022.

  1. horn12007

    horn12007 Junior Member

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    New Prius Owner so forgive stupid questions.

    Assuming my ABS actuator/pump is going bad (still checking some things, but that's not the point of this thread). On Car-parts, there are 3 different numbers that come up when searching: 44500-47090, 44500-47140, 44510-47050.

    I thought all of them from 04-09 were the same. On rockauto they have the same dorman part number. Just want to make sure there's something I'm not missing.
     
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    44500-47090 is for the 08/2003 - 11/2005 model year.
    44500-47140 is for the 11/2005 - 03/2009 model year.

    I suspect 44510-47050 is the 'engineering' part number, but 44510 on its own is the PNC for the complete Brake Actuator Assembly.
     
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    Thanks friend
     
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    You're Gen2 has one part sits behind and to left of inverter.
     
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    Yeah I just looked at it to see the numbers listed and it says 44510-47050. I will just avoid the "090" ones