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buy replacement lines remove fittings from pump remove fittings from steering gear box ---replace lines fill with fluid start truck and turn wheel slowly all the way side to side to bleed air add fluid do a few times till bleed ----and no -p/s doesent effect brake system
On Facebook there is a group called 'Hymer Owners' and they have over a thousand members many of whom past their knowledge on for others. If you Motorhome is not a Hymer, then try searching for the name of your Motorhome manufacturers group. Best info I've had for my MH.
If they are standard power brakes, check the vacuum booster. The diaphragm may be broken. If it holds a vacuum it's OK. If the brakes run through the power steering pump, make sure the belt is tight and the steering is smooth.
Check out the 2 lines that run from your power steering pump. With the engine running try moving them, and look for fluid leaking around the end of the hoses, you will probally find one of them leaking at the fitting. Of course be careful with the engine running, do not have any rags or anything in your hands around a running engine.
Use a screwdriver to pull up/out the tab on the ends where they hook onto the ball. Then measure the length of the strut fully extended. That will give you the size. On my motorhome, I needed 100 lb struts on the doors. Your struts may have the lb printed on them.
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