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Question about 1996 Dakota

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power steering boot on steering gear leaking. had replaced boot but cannot get it to stop leaking. the bellow boot is just there to kkep dirt out the leak is probably coming from the seal and takes a ...

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Question about 2002 Lancer

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car wants to ****... I went to les schwab and they told me that I need new bellow boots, and they were not replaced when the rack and pinion were. Could this be my final problem? Please help! all they

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...this have anything to do with axles and how much is THIS one going to cost me? Please help! The bellows boot is the rubber accordian like shaped piece that protects the axle from water and debris ...

...the blower? You'll need to look under the dash with flash light to see if you can gain access to the vacuum lines. The bellows look like small rubber inflatable boots that the vacuum line hooks up

...the car for a hour on my town and country 2003. Why is that? the seals on your steering rack are leaking and the fluid is coming out of your bellows boots. You neet to change your rack and ...

Question about 1998 Accord

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...bellows boots on a honda power steering fluid leaking underneath car by tire rod boot. the bellows are the the plastic tubes that protect the inner tie rod end/rack from dirt and water. If there is ...

...car leaks powersteering fluid I have a 2005 Pontiac grand prix that leak powersteering fluid The rubber bellows/boot is not the problem You have a leaking steering rack,no fix,have to replace with a ...

car same bellow started filling with fluid, expanded, pressure caused bellow to actually explode and disconnect at rack gushing out fluid, in reservoir new fluid looked creamy or bubbly before gushing

how to remove inner tie rod boot on a 1997 mercury villager Cut the stainless bands off the rubber bellows Have to remove the outer tie rod as well, I would think, to get the bellows off,if your ...

...the number of turns. Then remove the jam nut from the tie rod. Once removed, you can undo the bellows clamps and slide the old bellows off and then slide on the new one. Reinstall the jam nut ...

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