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Honda 15100-R72-A02 Pump Assembly, Oil (Yamada)

2008-2014 Honda 15100R72A02

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Honda 15100-R72-A02 Pump Assembly, Oil (Yamada)
  • Part Description
    Oil Pump
  • Replaces
    15100-R72-A11
  • Manufacturer
    Honda
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Honda
    Manufacturer Part Number15100-R72-A02
    Part DescriptionOil Pump
    Item Dimensions13.2 x 10.7 x 3.9 inches
    Item Weight1.90 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces15100-R72-A11
    ManufacturerHonda
    SKU15100-R72-A02
    WarrantyThis genuine Honda part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Body & Trim Emission & Transmission
    2012 Honda Accord2 Door EX-L V6KA 6MT
    2011 Honda Accord2 Door EX-L V6KA 6MT
    2010 Honda Accord2 Door EX-L V6KA 6MT, KL 6MT
    2009 Honda Accord2 Door EX-L V6KA 6MT, KL 6MT
    2008 Honda Accord2 Door EX-L V6KA 6MT, KL 6MT
    2010 Honda Odyssey5 Door EX, 5 Door LXKA 5AT
    2009 Honda Odyssey5 Door EX, 5 Door LXKA 5AT
    2008 Honda Odyssey5 Door EX, 5 Door LXKA 5AT
    2014 Honda Ridgeline4 Door RT, 4 Door RTL, 4 Door RTS, 4 Door SportKA 5AT
    2013 Honda Ridgeline4 Door RT, 4 Door RTL, 4 Door RTS, 4 Door SportKA 5AT
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  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Does this fit my car? Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 15100-R72-A02 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
    Q:
    How to remove and reinstall an oil pump in the Honda Ridgeline? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Remove the crankshaft position sensor. Remove the timing belt, crankshaft sprocket, and idler pulley. Remove the oil pan and oil pick-up screen. If equipped, remove the oil level sensor. Remove the oil filter adapter housing/VTEC solenoid assembly (4WD models) from the front of the oil pump. Remove the bolts and detach the oil pump housing from the engine. You may have to pry carefully between the main bearing cap and the pump housing with a screwdriver. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws holding the pump cover to the rear of the housing. Lift the cover off and inspect the pump rotors. If any wear or damage is evident, replace the pump. Check the rotor clearance with a feeler gauge and compare it. Use a scraper to remove any traces of old sealant from the pump body and engine block, being careful not to damage the delicate aluminum. Replace the old crankshaft oil seal. Apply engine oil or multi-purpose grease to the seal lip. Pack the pump cavities with petroleum jelly and install the cover. Apply thread-locking compound to the threads and tighten the screws. Use acetone or lacquer thinner and a clean rag to remove all traces of oil from the gasket surfaces. Apply a bead of anaerobic sealant to the oil pump flange and the threads of the mounting bolts. Avoid using an excessive amount of sealant, especially around oil passages and bolt holes. Parts must be assembled within five minutes of sealant application, otherwise, the material must be removed and reapplied. Wherever O-rings are employed, use new ones. Engage the flat surfaces on the oil pump drive rotor with the matching flats on the crankshaft and slide the pump into place. Install the pump mounting bolts in their original locations and tighten them. Using a new O-ring, install the oil pick-up screen and tighten the fasteners. Reinstall the remaining parts in the reverse order of removal. Wait 30 minutes to allow the sealant to cure, then add oil, start the engine, and check for oil leaks and pressure. Recheck the engine oil level after operating the engine.
    Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
    Q:
    What should be removed after the crankshaft position sensor for the 2004 Honda Odyssey? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Next, remove the oil pan and oil pick-up screen, and if applicable, the oil level sensor.
    Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
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    Q:
    How should the screws be treated during installation for the 2011 Honda Accord? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Apply thread-locking compound to the screws and tighten them in a criss-cross pattern.
    Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
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Genuine Honda Part 15100-R72-A02, the Right Choice

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