SOURCE: Power Steering Pump removal
you havr the whole bracket with pump .next you will need PS pulley removal tool take out 3 bolts same tool needed to replace pulley
SOURCE: 96 Dodge Ram 1500
The problem is your intermediate steering shaft. It runs from the bottom of your steering column to the steering gearbox. While you are in the shop, though, now may be a good time to replace both the steering gear box and pump as a precautionary maintenance measure. It truly isn't necessary if you aren't having issues, but sometimes replacing one old part will open up the blinds to see another worn out part that needs replaced. It's cheaper to have the mechanic replace them while they have everything apart, than to have them take it apart on 3 separate occasions.
SOURCE: 92 dodge p u cummins eng power steering pump
to bleed the system fill the fuel filter then crack the inlet fule line turn over untill you get fuel then tightnline and start
SOURCE: my 2004 dodge hemi ram has a power steering leak. My buddy has a
Lucas power steering stop leak to the rescue ?
SOURCE: power steering pump leaking
Dear bigwood_84, Sat 02-21-2009 12:46pm EST (USA)
Try a can of "Bars' Leak" for power steering leaks 1st available at your local auto parts store. It's cheap and can't hurt but may fix your problem!
Advanced Auto Parts has a tool lending policy and a lot of good advice!
jack
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