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- SanDiegoScubaDiExplorerYep, that was my thought also on pressure, as there are no pressure fittings on the hose. All other hoses look fine. Not sure why this one looks so bad. I have the replacement hose, so will just replace it, but will make sure I do as you mentioned above to bleed out any residual air in the lines. thanks!
- ronfishermanModerator
SanDiegoScubaDiver wrote:
Hose leading from the fluid reservoir to the power steering assembly is showing cracks.
Hose from the reservoir to power steering pump has no pressure on it. A couple of cracks in outside diameter may not be a problem. But if you have the time get it done. Check return line to reservoir while your at it. - klutchdustExplorer IIWhen changing power steering components all I've ever done is fill the reservoir, turn steering wheel to and fro' then check fluid, repeat until it reaches proper level.
- ronfishermanModeratorI have not changed a hose on the power steering. Have changed oil and filter. Should be no problem. You can get oil and filter at NAPA. May be able to get hose there also. The power steering pump also supplies the hydro boost for brakes. Make sure you cycle brake pedal and steering wheel to get all air out with engine off and running.
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