Product Description
The CUMMINS 4919809 OEM HYDRAULIC PUMP (POWER STEERING) is designed for 1998.5–2002 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks equipped with the 5.9L 24-valve Cummins diesel engine. This genuine Cummins hydraulic pump provides the hydraulic pressure required for proper power steering system operation and reliable steering performance.
Use this part when replacing a worn, leaking, noisy, or failed power steering pump. Always verify fitment by year, make, model, engine, and part number before ordering.
FEATURES
- Genuine Cummins OEM hydraulic pump
- Power steering pump for 5.9L 24V Cummins applications
- Direct-fit replacement for factory-installed unit
- Provides proper hydraulic pressure for steering operation
- Designed for long service life and dependable performance
- Ideal for maintenance, repair, and restoration projects
FITMENT
- 1998.5–2002 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L 24V Cummins
- 1998.5–2002 Dodge Ram 3500 5.9L 24V Cummins
- Additional application verification may be required by VIN or engine serial number
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 1 Cummins 4919809 OEM Hydraulic Pump (Power Steering)
CROSS-REFERENCE AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- Cummins 4919809
- Power steering hoses and fittings
- Power steering fluid service components
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Cummins
- Part Number: 4919809
- Part Type: Hydraulic Pump / Power Steering Pump
- Engine Compatibility: 5.9L 24V Cummins
- Fitment Years: 1998.5–2002
- Vehicle Application: Dodge Ram 2500 / 3500
- Condition: New OEM Cummins
- Quantity: Sold Individually
FAQ
Will this part fit my truck?
This hydraulic pump fits the applications listed above. Always verify your year, make, model, engine, and part number before ordering.
Is this a direct replacement?
Yes. Cummins 4919809 is designed as a direct-fit OEM replacement hydraulic power steering pump.
What is included?
This listing includes one Cummins 4919809 OEM hydraulic pump.
What are the symptoms of a failing power steering pump?
Common symptoms include steering noise, hard steering, fluid leaks, inconsistent steering assist, and excessive pump whining.
Should I inspect other steering components during installation?
Yes. Inspect hoses, fittings, fluid condition, steering gear components, and related hardware during installation and replace worn parts as necessary.