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Parts for your 2017 Toyota C-hr-Oil pump
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2017 Toyota C‑HR oil pump: what it does and how to look after it
The 2017 Toyota C‑HR absolutely uses an engine oil pump. Toyota’s New Car Features (NCF) manual for the C‑HR (NGX10/ZYX10), the Toyota Service Information (TIS) repair manual under Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) all list an “Oil Pump Assembly” for the C‑HR’s engines, including the 1.2‑litre turbo petrol (8NR‑FTS) offered in Australia and New Zealand, and the 1.8‑litre hybrid (2ZR‑FXE) used in some markets. These sources describe a crankshaft‑driven, trochoid/variable‑capacity pump that maintains system oil pressure and, on turbo models, supplies the turbocharger’s bearings as well.
On this C‑HR, the oil pump’s job is simple but critical: it pulls oil from the sump, pushes it through the filter, and feeds every lubricated surface so the engine stays cool, quiet and protected. On the 1.2T, consistent pressure also keeps the turbo happy