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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Mark x-Oil pump
2006 Toyota Mark X Oil Pump — What It Does and When to Service It
The 2006 Toyota Mark X absolutely uses an engine oil pump. Technical sources, including the Toyota GR Series Engine Repair Manual and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for GRX120/121 (4GR-FSE 2.5L and 3GR-FSE 3.0L), show a crankshaft-driven internal-gear (gerotor) pump integrated into the front timing cover, complete with a pressure relief valve and sump pick-up. It’s a core part of the lubrication system and is essential for engine longevity.
On this Mark X, the oil pump’s job is to move the right amount of oil at the right pressure to bearings, camshafts and the dual VVT-i system, helping keep temperatures in check and reducing wear. Because the GR-series runs chain-driven cams and variable valve timing, stable oil pressure is key for quiet starts, crisp response and long bearing life.
As for servicing, the pump itself isn’t a regular replacement item