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I need a digram for a 97 gmc 1500 without hydroboost power steering pump

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What kind of diagram and engine.. i can help you just would need the last 8 of your vin number and more specific info on what kind of diagram

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: i don't know how to

this sould only be done by a professinal there are sepical tools used to bleed system

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SOURCE: removal of power steering pump on 1998 GMC Sierra 1500

you need a power steering pump puller the rest is simple any trouble let me know

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SOURCE: 2001 gmc sierra 1500 5.3 power steering does not

lol I shouldnt laugh at you but its funny to me because my Girlfriend just did this same exact thing with her Envoy lol well i helped her a little bit. well what it did to the envoy was since it was spinning in circles for so long at a good speed it actually got air in the power steering system and the system had to be bled of the air. the reason the air got in was because of t g-force on the fluid. the fluid actually got a way from the pump and the rack. lol just get your steering system bled. and it should be fine. Ps i am not aloud to drive the envoy anymore.
hope this helps you out. because it threw me for a loop also when it happened

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SOURCE: i need a diagram of a 1995 gmc safari v6 power

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SOURCE: replace power steering pump

NOTE: The following procedure requires the use of the GM Puller tool No. J–29785–A (1985–92), Puller J–25034–B (1993–96) or equivalent, and the GM Pulley Installer tool No. J–25033–B or equivalent.

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable for safety.
  2. For 1996 vehicles, remove the air cleaner assembly for access.
  3. For 1993–96 vehicles, remove the hood latch and the upper fan shroud.
  4. Release tension and remove the drive belt. For details, please refer to Section 1 of this manual.
  5. Remove the power steering pump pulley using a suitable puller tool.
  6. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts, then reposition the pump as necessary for access to the hoses.
  7. Position a fluid catch pan under the power steering pump.
  8. Remove the hoses from the power steering pump and drain the excess fluid into the catch pan.
  9. WARNING
    Be sure to cap all openings in the pump hydraulic system to prevent excessive fluid spillage and the possibility of system contamination.
  10. Remove the power steering pump from the vehicle. To install:
  11. Position the pump to the vehicle, then uncap and connect the pump hoses.
  12. Install the steering pump to the retaining bracket, then secure using the retaining bolts. Tighten the power steering pump-to-bracket bolts to 37 ft. lbs. (50 Nm). For 1996 vehicles, tighten the nut to 30 ft. lbs. (41 Nm). NOTE: On early-model vehicles where the drive belt is tensioned by pivoting the power steering pump assembly, do NOT fully tighten the mounting bolts at this time, since you will just have to loosen them again for belt installation and adjustment.
  13. Install the pump pulley using the GM Pulley Installer tool No. J–25033–B or equivalent. Press the drive pulley onto the power steering pump.
  14. Hand-tighten the pivot bolt, the adjusting bolt and the washer.
  15. Install the drive belt. On early-model vehicles so equipped, properly adjust the belt tension. For details on belt installation and tension adjustment, please refer to Section 1 of this manual.
  16. For 1993–96 vehicles install the upper fan shroud and the hood latch assembly.
  17. For 1996 vehicles, install the air cleaner assembly.
  18. Connect the negative battery cable.
  19. Refill the power steering reservoir and bleed the power steering system.
  20. Remove the jackstands and carefully lower the vehicle.
  21. Road test the vehicle, then check and top-off the power steering fluid.
Fig. 3: Removing the power steering pump pulley — 1985–92 vehicles

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