# Disconnect negative battery cable # Loosen the tensioner and remove the drivebelt # using a large syringe or suction gun,suck as much fluid out of the Power Steering fluid reservoir as possible.Place a drain pan under the car to catch any fluid that spills out when the hoses are disconnected # Loosen the right front wheel lug nuts,raise the front of the car and support it # Working under the car,remove the pressure line-to-pump banjo bolt then detach the line from the pump.Remove and discard the copper sealing washers.Replace with new ones before install of new pump # Loosen the clamp and disconnect the fluid return hose from the pump.Plug the hose # Detach the right tie-rod end from the steering knuckle arm and swing the tie-rod to the rear,out of the way. # Remove the pump mounting bolts then guide the pump out threough the fenderwell
Disconnect the negative battery cable.Drain power steering fluid.Loosen adjustment screw and power steering pump through bolt, then remove belt.Remove power steering pump union bolts and hose.
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Dextron II or Dextron III are the recommended power steering fluids for a 1997 Nissan Maxima. Using a different brand could affect the seals and the bearings on the car.
Which oil? Engine, transmission, power steering oil?
It is important to maintain the fluid in a car. The power steering fluid goes in the compartment under the car hood, labeled Power Steering.
In the power steering reservoir. Which is located on the passanger side next to the firewall right next to the hood hinge.
from underneath the car belt has to be tightened from underneath the car
i think it is located on the driver side directly in front of the firewall.
ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT THE POWER STEERING PRESSURE HOSE?? IF SO, I JUST HAD MINE DONE ON MY 1988 MAXIMA. IF YOU CAN GET UNDER THE CAR COMFORTABLY YOU JUST NEED BASIC TOOLS. THE HOSE IS FLEXIBLE AND LIKE A U SHAPE WITH TWO WEIRD ENDS ON EACH END OF THE HOSE.
Begin by removing the power steering pump belt. Remove the power steering pump hoses. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new power steering pump.