The Power Steering pump on the 2000 Chevy Venture is held in place by three bolts behind the pulley of the pump. Remove the belt by putting the square end of your 3/8" ratchet directly into the tensioner (below alternator) and pull counterclockwise to release the tension. Then you can freely spin the power steering pump pulley to get at the three bolts.
The pump might then lift out directly, without having to disconnect either of the hoses going to the pump. If only moves about 1 cm vertically and then gets jammed, try removing the belt tensioner assembly and then wiggling the pump out vertically.
It is much simpler to remove the hight pressure pipe from the pump then even touch tensioner assembly which is held in place by many bolts. There is very limited amount of fluid lost.
By pulling it of course
Remove the belt from your 1969 Chevy power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump hoses. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new power steering pump.
Yes, it can be pushed out of the reservoir.
Remove the belt for am your power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump hose. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new power steering pump.
Remove the belt from your 1992 Chevy Lumina power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump hose. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new power steering pump.
Begin by removing the belt from your 1994 Chevy Suburban power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump hose. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. The power steering pump will come off.
Take it off and then replace it with a new one.
Open the hood.The resevoir is located on the left top side of the engine.
how do you replace power steering hose on 99 chev venture
need a puller to remove the power steering pump pulley, then remove the bolts holding the pump on
That requires the use of a power steering pulley PULLER. ( A special tool ) The pulley is pressed on.
A serpentine belt run multiple auxiliary applications (IE AC, Power Steering, Alternator)