How to Replace a Power Steering Pump – Everything Law and Order Blog

Power steering pump making noise? Heavy steering? Power steering leak? Learn how to replace a power steering pump and leaking power steering lines to fix a steering wheel that is hard to turn or a noisy power steering pump. Replacing a power steering pump and power steering lines is really simple to do and can be done at home with common hand tools.

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0:00 Intro- How to replace a power steering pump
0:36 How to diagnose a bad power steering pump
2:00 Power steering noise
3:51 Tools and products needed
6:30 How to remove old power steering pump
12:45 How to install a new power steering pump
20:32 How to fill and bleed power steering fluid
23:31 Test drive

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25 thoughts on “How to Replace a Power Steering Pump”
  1. Hope you guys learned something new! Next up I will be gutting the car for a roll cage. Time is super tight with the first race starting June 11th and finishing June 13th! I have a lot planned so lets see how it goes! Here are some videos to expect:

    -How much weight can you get out of your car (weight reduction)
    -How to install a quick release steering wheel
    -How to install a battery cutoff
    -How to install a fire suppression system
    -What is it like to race for your first time EVER!

  2. I am unaware if this has already been mentioned, but you can use a torque wrench using a crows foot socket. You just need to be sure when you are doing so that the bolt is at 90 degrees to the wrench handle. This makes sure that the "wrench length" doesn't change to get an accurate torque spec.

  3. Theres a better way to bleed the power steering fluid, instead of starting the car just put the key on and go lock to lock a few times and youll see the fluid level in the reservoir drop

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