The Genuine SINOTRUK HOWO Power Steering Filter (WG9925470033) is the silent guardian of your truck’s steering system. As a vital, yet often overlooked, component among sinotruk spare parts, this filter is responsible for ensuring that the power steering fluid remains free of contaminants. In a high-pressure hydraulic system, even microscopic particles can cause catastrophic damage, leading to expensive repairs of the steering pump and steering gear.
Technical Specifications
The WG9925470033 filter is a high-efficiency component designed for the demanding hydraulic environment of the HOWO steering system.
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Specification
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Value
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Part Number
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WG9925470033
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Alternative Names
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Steering Oil Tank Filter, Hydraulic Steering Filter Element
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Product Name
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Power Steering Filter
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Application
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SINOTRUK HOWO, HOWO A7, HOWO T7H, SITRAK
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Position
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Power Steering Oil Reservoir
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Brand
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SINOTRUK (Original OEM Specification)
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Filter Media
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High-Efficiency Paper/Synthetic Media
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Filtration Rating
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Typically 10-25 Micron (Standard Hydraulic)
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Function
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Removes contaminants to protect pump and steering gear
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Condition
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Brand New
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Installation Notes
Regular replacement of the power steering filter is essential for system longevity. The procedure is straightforward but requires strict attention to cleanliness.
1.Safety and Preparation: Ensure the vehicle is parked, the engine is off, and the steering system has cooled down. Clean the area around the power steering reservoir cap thoroughly to prevent dirt from entering the system.
2.Access the Filter: Unscrew the reservoir cap. Depending on the tank design, the filter element (WG9925470033) is usually located just beneath the cap or secured by a retainer.
3.Remove Old Filter: Carefully lift out the old filter element. This is the ideal time to perform a fluid change. If changing the fluid, use a suction pump to remove the old, contaminated fluid from the tank.
4.Install New Filter: Inspect the inside of the reservoir for any sediment and wipe clean with a lint-free cloth. Insert the new WG9925470033 filter element, ensuring it is seated correctly on its base.
5.Refill and Bleed: Fill the reservoir with the manufacturer-specified hydraulic steering fluid (check your manual for the correct fluid type) up to the “MAX” mark. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel slowly from lock to lock several times to bleed any air from the system.
6.Final Check: Re-check the fluid level and top up if necessary. Ensure the reservoir cap is securely fastened with its seal intact.








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