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Power Steering Leak

Old Oct 12, 2009
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Power Steering Leak

I have a leak from the spot in the picture. It seems to be from between the nut and the hose it holds in. There is a little play if i push or pull on the hose. Over the course of about a month, it had leaked out to about level with the nut/hose. It's not my daily driver and I only drive it once or twice a week. At the moment I'm just keeping an eye on it and topping it off when it gets low.


What is this hose called? And Is it that hard to replace? I can't imagine this end is, but after a quick glance, I didn't see the other end.
 
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Old Oct 12, 2009
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That is the power steering pressure hose. It shouldnt be too hard to replace.
 
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Old Oct 12, 2009
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i ran into the same problems. i also had a loud squeal when i would turn the wheel. i ended up changing all the hoses and the whole unit and pump. was worth it, works great now
 
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Old Oct 13, 2009
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Originally Posted by 98rangerxlt
That is the power steering pressure hose. It shouldnt be too hard to replace.
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Originally Posted by LancerRevo
i ran into the same problems. i also had a loud squeal when i would turn the wheel. i ended up changing all the hoses and the whole unit and pump. was worth it, works great now
Fortunately there's no squeal. A little moaning when I limit out the steering in either direction.
 
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Old Oct 13, 2009
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i also replaced the whole pump. on that fitting there is a little Teflon washer. the only you can replace it is buying the hole hose kit for like 40 bucks. that washer gets chewed up pretty bad to the point there is nothing there. that is what is happening in your case.
 
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Old Oct 13, 2009
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I thought most power steering lines have O rings???
 
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Old Oct 13, 2009
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my power steering pressure hose ran me like 23 bucks at autozone and had everything
 
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Old Oct 13, 2009
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Just ordered a replacement for like $7 and a replacement tailpipe. I would leave the pipe cut off at the muffler, but I want to be able to put my dogs in the back in the canopy. And having the exhaust go exit right in to the canopy is not very conducive to puppy breathing.

With shipping. $37 for the both.
 
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Old Oct 14, 2009
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o nice good deal man thats cheap
 
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Old Oct 14, 2009
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yea that is a really good price. where did you get it at?
 
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Old Oct 20, 2009
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Parts came today. Hopefully I'll get them on on Saturday.
 
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Old Oct 24, 2009
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Originally Posted by swickwake
yea that is a really good price. where did you get it at?
Rock auto.

Got the hose in today. But I'm not sure that solved the problem. It looks like the leak might actually be between the big nut the hose connects to and the reservoir. Started it up to get the air out and all that fun stuff. Shut it off, then went to start a little later. And the battery is too low. Not up to jockeying cars around to jump it either. Drain pan under it to see if anything else leaks out, but the test drive will have to wait until tomorrow.
 

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