To get your old pulley off you will need to go to autzone/advance/whatever auto store and get a new pulley, and a pulley removal kit. You rent it for like $40 but they give you your $ back when you return it. Go home and take your drivebelt off, then follow the instructions in the puller removal kit to remove the pulley. It's kind of hard to explain the pieces in it, but it's not hard to figure out yourself. Helps to have two people though. Once you get the old pulley off there is another piece in the kit that is for installing a new pulley, and its about as easy as turning a wrench. The only problem is that the fan and fan shroud are a PITA to work around, but it can be done without removing either of those.
To remove that pulley with out damaging the pump or the pulley you need a power steering pulley puller. This tool will also install the pulley. Your local auto parts store can rent or sell you that puller.
This requires a power steering pulley puller. This puller is designed to remove and install a power steering pulley without damage to the pulley and or pump. Attempting to do this without the puller will result in damaging the pulley or the pump or both.
You will need a power steering pulley puller. It is designed to remove and install the power steering pulley. If you attempt to remove the pulley without it you will probably damage the pulley or the pump or both.
It takes a special tool to remove the pulley and install the pulley. The tool can be rented from your local auto parts store.
Remove the belt by loosening the tensioner pulley. Remove the power steering hoses. Remove the retaining nuts. Reverse the process to install the new power steering pump.
The power steering pulley requires a special puller to remove and install the pulley. Many auto parts stores will sell or rent you the proper tool. Any attempt to remove the pulley without the special tools will probably damage the pulley and or the pump.
That pulley is pressed on and off. It requires a special puller to remove it and to install it.. Some parts stores will rent them to you for free.
You need a special tool, pulley puller and installer to remove the pulley first then you remove both hose and bolts to remove the pump, then install new pump and hoses, bolts and finally install the pulley with the special tool, never try to hammer in the pulley, if you do new pump will brake
how to remove a power steering pulley on a 1997 Nissan altima
it takes a special tool You can probally rent the power steering pulley removal tool from auto zone are any other reliable parts house. You will also need the tool to re-install the pulley.
Remove the belt from the pump. Disconnect the lines and drain the fluid into a container. Unbolt and remove the pump. Using a puller, remove the pulley from the power steering pump. Mount the pulley to the new pump. Reverse procedure to install.
This requires a special tool to remove and install the pulley. Most auto parts stores should have one in stock Best to remove the pulley with the pump removed from the engine compartment.