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If the pump is not bad, there is no need to replace it. Just make darn sure that no dirt gets inside of the lines. Use a parts cleaner to clean off the line connections, before they are taken apart.
There is 3 bolts and the hose lines which need to be removed after removing fan belt
Yes. you will have to replace the manual steering box with a power steering box, install a power steering pump and lines and possibly a main pulley on the crank to run the belt for the power steering pump if your car doesn't have the right pulley.
Check your power steering fluid level , belt tension if ok replace pump The power steering pressure lines travel from the p/steering pump on the passenger side of the engine to just beneath the radiator (in the frame that holds the radiator) then the 2 lines go accross and underneath the radiator frame to the drivers side and then to the steering column. This course does place the lines in a somewhat exposed area vunerable to rocks/ledges that might be hit in a field. My lines flexed a bit then rusted thru where they were bent. I have to replace or weld/solder them yet as there is a leak there. TC
The fuel system on a 2005 Hyundai Sante Fe can be purged by disconnecting the fuel line at the fuel rail. The fuel line is then ran into a contain and allowed to drain out until the lines are purged.
The power steering lines run between the power steering pump and the rack and pinion.
the power steering is leaking were the lines run inside the boot on the driver side
To troubleshoot a radio in a 2004 Hyundai Sante Fe the radio fuse in the cabin fuse box should be checked. Replace the fuse the with the proper amp rating. If the radio still does not work check the wire harness behind the radio for only frayed or open lines.
Go up and under the van and reach through the K frame and it will be right there, pop off the power steering lines and pull out two bolts and it will come out
In order to replace a rack and pinion on a Nissan 200SX, you will need to remove the front wheels, the steering coupler, the power steering lines, and various bolts. You will then be able to remove the rack and pinion. Place the new rack and pinion in place, and return the various parts.
Unscrew a hose at the lowest point, and drain the fluid into a pail. Remove and replace the lines one at a time, making sure to route the new lines the same.