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Parts for your 2007 Toyota Crown-Oil pump
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2007 Toyota Crown oil pump — what it does and when to service it
Technical sources including the Toyota Repair Manual for the S180 Crown (GRS18# series) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog show the 2007 Toyota Crown’s GR-series V6 engines (4GR‑FSE/3GR‑FSE, and applicable variants) use a crankshaft-driven trochoid (gerotor) oil pump integrated into the front timing cover. These sources list the “Oil Pump Assy, Engine” for GRS182/183/184 models, confirming an oil pump is fitted and very much relevant to this vehicle.
This oil pump is the heart of the Crown’s lubrication system. It pulls oil through the pickup, pushes it through the filter, feeds the crank and cams, and supplies pressure to VVT‑i gear — so smooth timing changes and quiet bearings rely on it every day. On a well-serviced 2007 Crown, the pump is robust and not a scheduled replacement item. Most owners will never need to replace it