

๐ Keep your Prius cool and cruisingโbecause overheating is so last decade!
The G9020-47031 Electric Inverter Cooler Water Pump Assembly is a precision-engineered replacement part for 2004-2009 Toyota Prius 1.5L hybrids. Featuring dual coolant ports and constructed from high-grade materials, it ensures efficient inverter cooling to prevent engine overheating. Designed for easy installation and backed by a strong customer satisfaction rating, this pump guarantees reliable performance and longevity.
| ASIN | B08L86VP8W |
| Brand | MUSHENG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (474) |
| Date First Available | 20 February 2021 |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Item model number | G9020 47031 |
| Manufacturer | MUSHENG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G9020-47031 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.2 x 12.6 x 11.9 cm; 599 g |
M**N
So far, it's working. I'll update if it fails anytime!
D**N
My old one was gurgling and giving the signs that it was failing. Bought and installed this one about 6-8 months ago and my car is doing great now. Make sure to bleed the air out after the install and refill process. There's also some great videos on YouTube about installing these. You don't have to remove the Inverter to get to the pump, you can remove the drivers side headlamp assembly and access the pump through that opening (I STILL RECOMMEND DISCONNECTING THE MAIN BATTERY** IT'S AN ORANGE PLUG AND YOU HAVE TO REPLACE IT AFTER THE INSTALL OR YOUR CAR WON'T START/POWER ON)
D**N
So far it's working like it should, hopefully it lasts. Seems well built and a lot cheaper than OEM.
J**E
I had to replace this part as my car decided to strand me on the side of the road. It has been over 15k miles later and it is doing well. It isn't hard to install, doesn't take long, and I have had no problems after replacing this part with anything else in the car.
J**N
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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