The Mazda Vacuum Pump is responsible for maintaining consistent brake feel and crisp engine responses by generating reliable negative pressure whenever the motor alone is unable to do so. Mazda has made its name by creating cars with fun handling, precise Skyactiv engineering that wrings out every last mile from every drop of fuel and the stunning Kodo design that makes every silhouette seem like it's poised to jump forward even in a parked state. From the original rotary powered icons to today's electric assisted powertrains, Mazda is continuing to perfect cars and SUVs that are light on their feet, and their i-Activsense package stacks smart safety tools such as lane-keep alerts and radar cruise control in order to protect that joyous drive. Tested on a rough track with the i-Activ AWD system, Mazda vehicles prove that practicality and a sense of motion can live side by side, giving owners technology they can feel every day. That is a lot of attention given to hardware under the hood, and the Vacuum Pump is no exception. This compact unit mounts to the cylinder head or operates as a stand-alone electric module drawing air from brake boosters, HVAC valves, turbo actuators and emission controls then sending it to the intake to provide up to 10 psi of vacuum. Whether powered by a reciprocating diaphragm, oil-bathed rotary vane, or sensor-driven electric motor, the Vacuum Pump ensures less drag, fewer gallons, and that light pedal effort drivers expect from across the entire Mazda lineup.
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