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Just started to leak, evidence on the ground. No noise when turning or driving. Shop said I needed entire rack and pinion but only put car on lift no other testing. Is this urgent meaning need to get fixed tomorrow? Do I need an entire rack and pinion? Can parts get fixed in the power steering and not the entire thing? They quoted me $1575.00 but I found the rack/pinion part online for $350.00 ...
I brought my 2005, 4cyl, Toyota Camry to the dealership for routine maintenance and a state mandated inspection. They told me that I had a power steering leak and needed to replace return line and the rack (they mentioned that the leak was so bad it had eaten through a boot) which would cost me $275 and $1200 respectively. Prior to this, I did not feel any trouble with the power steering. I ...
basically i need help figuring out why my power steering is leaking. It continually pools on top of the intake with no signs on the pump of a leak. myself and my mechanics are baffled. note this is the ninth pump that has been installed all of them last only two months if lucky all ending in the same pool of power steering fluid. i have changed every part of the power steering system nothing ...
2004 Camry, 4 cyl. 285,000 miles. Losing about 1qt of engine oil every 1200 miles, no oil spot on the floor Added leak dye to engine oil leak dye showing up at power steering pump. The power steering reservoir is above the pump. The large powering hose from the reservoir connects to the pump below. Leak dye show up on the pump where the hose plugs in to the metal tube from the pump. Also see ...
I have a 2010 Accord that started leaking power steering fluid at around 10,000 miles. In February 2011, I complained to the Honda service technician when I took the car in for an oil change about the leak. At that time, the service technician told me he did not see a leak and that I should simply continue adding power steering fluid as needed. I took my car in for another oil change this ...
These boots protect the steering rack from road debris. Once these boots fill up with power steering fluid, the fluid will swell the boot and eventually permeate it. If the power steering fluid leak is coming from the rack end seals, most likely, you'll have to replace the entire steering rack, and that could cost you a few bucks.
Nissan dealer says saw leak at Power Steering rack cilinder, should be visible in the middle between wheels. So I’m guessing that’s what I also found, the pics I shared here. Nissan says check the fluid level in 15-30 days to determine how big a leak. Well I’m going to official Nissan dealer to make sure they use original parts / fluids.
The leak coming fr the fuse fr the power steering pump" my question is can the container be empty w out fluid for a while! While the car is sittin and not be driven! I’m not driving the car at all its been siting for a month now until I fix a few repairs but I jus notice it has a leak pretty bad!
Power steering leak on 2003 Dodge ram 1500. Maintenance/Repairs. ram1500, dodge. Honda98 February 11, 2019 ...
Power steering fluid leak from 2007 Saturn Aura. Maintenance/Repairs. saturn, aura. 1: 1126: July 13, 2020 ...