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Parts for your 2011 Toyota Camry-Oil pump
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2011 Toyota Camry oil pump
Based on Toyota’s Technical Information System (TIS) repair manual and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for the 2011 model year, both Camry engines offered then—the 2.5‑litre 2AR‑FE four‑cylinder and the 3.5‑litre 2GR‑FE V6—are factory‑fitted with an engine‑driven, trochoid‑type oil pump integrated at the timing cover. So an oil pump is absolutely relevant and used on the 2011 Toyota Camry.
In the 2011 Camry, the oil pump’s job is straightforward but critical: it pulls oil from the sump, pressurises it, and feeds it through galleries to bearings, camshafts and the variable valve timing (VVT) system. That stable oil pressure keeps friction low, carries heat away, and helps the engine live a long, quiet life—especially on cold starts when wear is most likely.
For most owners across Australia and New Zealand, the oil pump itself isn’t a routine replacement item