- Part Type: Seal kit
- Items Included: 2x O-Rings
- Placement on Vehicle: Front
- Interchange Part Number: 49110-3KE5E, 49110-9NE5B, 49110-9NE0B
- Repair Kit for 2013-2020 Nissan Pathfinder with Electrohydraulic power steering pump (EHPS)


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2PCS For 2013-2020 Nissan Pathfinder EHPS Power Steering Pump O-Ring Repair Kit
*$318.30
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Jetuplusllc |
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Brand | Jetuplusllc |
Model | Power Steering Pump Rebuild O-Rings |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.35 x 3.35 x 0.28 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 49110-3KE5E, 49110-9NE5B, 49110-9NE0B |
Exterior | Rubber |
Manufacturer Part Number | 49110-3KE5E, 49110-9NE5B, 49110-9NE0B |
Date First Available | June 29, 2023 |
Garret –
I had a power steering pump leak appear when I parked my car. I diagnosed where the leak was coming from with a bore scope. The leak was coming from the EHPS “electro-hydraulic power steering”, the leak was located coming from the reservoir that mates to the main pump. Upon disassembly of the EHPS, the O-ring that connects the reservoir and main pump developed cracks “from age” hence the leaking issue. This O-ring set states it will fit the pathfinder, but if did some searching online to make sure it fit my vehicle based on the old O-rings dimensions. The detentions where as follows: Outside Diameter: 3 11/32″, Inside Diameter: 3 3/16″ and the thickness: 3.5mm based on my caliper measurements. Turns out this is a perfect fit for the 2013 Nissan Altima 2.5l SL as well, there were no more leaks occurring. My local stores did not have this particular size in stock, so Amazon was a great alternative with getting here in 2 days with prime. And a new OEM EPHS runs about $3,244.33 last time I checked from Nissan’s parts website as of 7/17/24. P.s Make sure you clean around the O-ring slot and the plastic reservoir mating areas of all debris or dirt before putting on to prevent having to do the job twice! Did not happen to me, but figured it ought to throw that out there for anyone attempting this fix!
Luis –
$25 vs. $2,500 that the Stealership wanted for the whole EPS pump, they don’t sell replacement tank O-Rings but these fixed the leak, they looked way smaller but they fit perfect
Jorge Luis alonso –
Buen producto
Mohamed –
Fitted pathfinder 2015
Angel –
Item arrived late and part did not work as described
Race Car Dennis –
I couldn’t find any video or repair instructions for a disassembly of a 2016 QX60 pump… and for the price of these seals… I’d give it a shot. It works!!! Just remove the pump assembly with the Four 12mm bolts and unplug the connector and the one fluid hose….these seals work for repairing the oring that gets flat and crystallize after a couple of years…. and the dealer only sells the complete pump! Works on 13+ Altima, Maxima, Pathfinder & Infiniti models with the power steering pump! I’ve only found one seal to replace at the bottom of the reservoir… but for the price of this kit… you can save the other seal for future repairs of the same leaking. Use die-electric grease or the Nissan Electric Power Steering Fluid… and you will be good as new!
Charlie Weaver –
I’m not sure why you get two. I hope it’s not because it’s going to blow out again soon. I fixed my power steering leak up in a jiffy. It’s well worth the small cost.
Amazon Customer –
These were perfect fit fit EPS for 2014 Nissan Altima, 2.5L
My car had a huge leak and buzzing sound coming from power steering. I took it off and disassembled the pump and replaced the gasket/o-ring and no more leaks. SO HAPPY!
clinton magee –
Great product fast shipping A++ seller