Going to replace power steering pump (any tips on that repair)?
Any advice on what other maintenence I should do while the seat frame is off greatly appreciated.
It is a new vehicle to me, and I don't have any service history...
I have downloaded all the manuals and they will be a great help
Thanks
What to do while the drivers seat frame is off for power steering repair?
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What to do while the drivers seat frame is off for power steering repair?
wow, getting the power steering pump out was a lot easier than I anticipated. not easy, but not bad at all.
i guess I'm just going to degrease everything in the area (especially the turbo) and replace belts.
if there is anything else on that side if the engine I should be looking at let me know!
i guess I'm just going to degrease everything in the area (especially the turbo) and replace belts.
if there is anything else on that side if the engine I should be looking at let me know!
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What to do while the drivers seat frame is off for power steering repair?
That sounds about right, there's not a lot that needs maintenance on that side.
Check for oil leaks around the turbo rubber hoses, clean and maybe tighten the clips a bit if they're leaking, set alternator belt tension (easier while that cover is off).
Check for oil leaks around the turbo rubber hoses, clean and maybe tighten the clips a bit if they're leaking, set alternator belt tension (easier while that cover is off).
Nothing says "poor workmanship" more than wrinkles in the duct tape.