Swapping out the Power Steering pump in a 1991 Dodge Dynasty with a 3.3 V6 can be a bit of work, but I can give you a general overview of the steps involved. Here's a rough guide:
New power steering pump
Power steering fluid
Wrench set
Socket set
Power steering pulley puller
Power steering pump pulley installer
Drain pan
Jack and jack stands
Rags or towels
Belt tensioner tool (if needed)
Haynes or Chilton manual for your specific car model
**Preparation:**
Park the car on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
Open the hood and disconnect the battery.
Place a drain pan under the power steering system to catch any fluid that might leak.
**Remove the Serpentine Belt:**
**Remove the Power Steering Pump Pulley:**
**Disconnect Hoses and Mounting Bolts:**
Locate the high-pressure and low-pressure hoses connected to the pump and disconnect them.
Unbolt the power steering pump from the engine. Be prepared for some power steering fluid to leak.
**Install the New Pump:**
Position the new pump in place and bolt it to the engine.
Reconnect the high-pressure and low-pressure hoses. Double-check to ensure they are properly connected and tightened.
**Reinstall the Pulley:**
**Replace the Serpentine Belt:**
**Refill Power Steering Fluid:**
**Test:**
Start the engine and turn the steering wheel from lock to lock a few times to bleed air from the system.
Check the power steering fluid level and top up if necessary.
Remember, this is a general guide, and the specifics might vary based on your car's exact model and any unique challenges you might encounter. It's always a good idea to consult a repair manual or guide specific to your vehicle for more detailed and accurate instructions.
Replace the power steering pump.
It's built into the power steering reservoir. To replace it you need to replace the whole reservoir. Fortunately, this is an inexpensive part... ($30).
Take it to a garage.
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