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That requires a special PULLER to remove the pulley.
remove the power steering pump
How do you remove power steering pulley on a 1990 ck truck
Loosen the tensioner pulley. Remove the power steering belt. Remove the power steering hose. Remove the power steering retaining bolts. The power steering pump will come off.
It might fit but it will take you a while.
Worn steering rack? Bad power steering pump? Low P.S. fluid? Worn steering components? Low tire pressure?
To the power steering pump reservoir located on the drivers side of the engine near the front of the engine . It will have a cap that has a little plastic dipstick on the bottom of the cap
1st remove belt you will need a power steering pulley puller can rent from your local parts store follow instructions supplied with puller finally reinstall belt
I assume the power steering pump for the 4.0 liter V6 engine is the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer : On the drivers side of the engine , near the front , it's one of the belt driven accessories ( it has a removable cap that allows you to add power steering fluid if needed , to the power steering fluid reservoir which is kind of a pale yellow colored " plastic " reservoir )
It requires a special puller to remove the pulley. There is NO bolt are Allen head that has to be removed. The pulley is pressed on. You will also have to get a special tool to put the pulley back on too.
The 1995 Escort did not have power steering.
On a 1995 Toyota Corolla ( yes ) it had power steering