Just curious really.
I ordered a new water pump from a well known generic brand, as it was half the price of a genuine Toyota one.
Anyway, when the pump arrived it came in a plastic bag labelled Aisin (who happens to be the Toyota OEM anyway).
What was more interesting was that the water pump, itself, was stamped with Toyota, and the part number - more precisely, someone had tried to grind it off with a grinder, but hadn't quite finished the job.
So, it looks like my generic supplier had just bought some stock from the real OEM, who just re-used the same casting as they used for Toyota, but had gone to the effort to grind the Toyota name off.
Just seemed a curious state of affairs, but I suppose it is understandable, as it saves the OEM retooling.
I ordered a new water pump from a well known generic brand, as it was half the price of a genuine Toyota one.
Anyway, when the pump arrived it came in a plastic bag labelled Aisin (who happens to be the Toyota OEM anyway).
What was more interesting was that the water pump, itself, was stamped with Toyota, and the part number - more precisely, someone had tried to grind it off with a grinder, but hadn't quite finished the job.
So, it looks like my generic supplier had just bought some stock from the real OEM, who just re-used the same casting as they used for Toyota, but had gone to the effort to grind the Toyota name off.
Just seemed a curious state of affairs, but I suppose it is understandable, as it saves the OEM retooling.