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POWER STEERING FLUID COOLER. IF THE COOLER IS LEAKING, IT CAN BE BYPASSED BY PUTTING THE TWO HOSES TOGETHER WITH A FITTING AND TWO HOSE CLAMPS. GOOD LUCK, THANKS FOR AN HONEST RATING AND FOR USING FIX
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...problem Approx cost of repair or is if OK to bypass with an aftermarket transmission cooler? If the A/C is OK, just add an aftermarket transmission cooler for the power steering. Saves lots of
Question about Mitsubishi Outlander
...power steering. you must mean the cooler lines, you can bypass the cooler, low preasure runs through the cooler so cut were leak is and put p/s hose and clamps, if cooler leaks then remove line from ...
...up too much pressure and fail? check to see if truck has a power steering pump cooler try to bypass cooler sounds like it has a blockage in the cooler not allowing fuild to circulate should fix ...
bypass tube. Remove radiator overflow hose (8075) from radiator (8005) and fan shroud (8146). NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator connector with a back-up wrench
Question about Mitsubishi Outlander
...line length? thats the power steering cooler line. If you live in a cooler climate, it wont hurt to bypass it. It's just a loop to get cool air under the van. Most older cars never had
...bypass tube. 5. Remove radiator overflow hose from radiator and fan shroud. 6. Remove transmission oil cooler line from oil cooler inlet fitting. 7. Remove nuts retaining A/C condenser core to the ...
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...bypass tube. 5. Remove radiator overflow hose from radiator and fan shroud. 6. Remove transmission oil cooler line from oil cooler inlet fitting. 7. Remove nuts retaining A/C condenser core to the ...
Power steering cooler line rusted out.. can I bypass the cooler completely without any problems this may cause to the power steering pump ? The cooler is for a reason, without it the oil willl get hot
power steering fluid with Stop Leak (example of what I used) . That should ward off the leaks until you get it replaced. (Access to the reservoir is on the left hand side, right behind the alternator.
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