undo the lock nut located on the rack keep undoing it till the rack is entire out of the caliper. cut off the ties on the boot, slide boot off and put new one on, then screw rack back in to the caliper tighten lock nut then refill powersteering fluid if neccesary. make sure you tie the boot up right and tight. undo the lock nut located on the rack keep undoing it till the rack is entire out of the caliper. cut off the ties on the boot, slide boot off and put new one on, then screw rack back in to the caliper tighten lock nut then refill powersteering fluid if neccesary. make sure you tie the boot up right and tight.
the power steering is leaking were the lines run inside the boot on the driver side
CV joint boot - Yes it is supposed to be filled with grease Tie Rod boot -NO maybe leaking seal in steering rack
Bad seal in the rack. Put a new rack in it.
pink liquid is leaking under the van. I think, it is steering pump problem
Oil lines to the suspension should be for the power steering system.
If you are losing fluid, you need to find out where it is going. Usually it is pretty easy to find most leaks: out of the seals on the pump, out of the lines or cooler, out of the steering gear, or out of the rack and pinion. Sometimes you'll have to poke a small hole in the rubber boot on the rack and watch for fluid coming out. Your steering column wouldn't be the problem. Hope this helps.
There isn't a steering linkage boot, but there are two steering rack boots located underneath the car. To access them raise the vehicle and remove the two front wheels. Remove the lower ball joint, outer tie rod, and inner tie rod. Removing the inner tie rod allows access to the boot. Loosen the clamp and pull off the boot.
Replace it.
A hard boot, or cold boot, involves turning on the power with the on/off switch, A soft boot, or warm boot, involves using the operating system to reboot.
To change a steering boot on a Citroën Saxo, first lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the steering components, then detach the tie rod end from the steering knuckle. Slide off the old boot, clean the area, and place a new boot onto the tie rod, securing it with the provided clamps. Reassemble the tie rod end, ensuring it is properly tightened, and reattach the wheel before lowering the vehicle.
Change the breaker under rear seat next to battery. Also check to see if there are broken wires inside the boot between the driver door and car body. The boot can be pulled back off the door and slid a little into the body to see wires and repair if needed.
If the computer is off the boot is called a cold boot or initial startup.If the computer is on the boot is called a warm boot or restart.