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1995 rv p30 chaiss builds pressure by its self and stops until you bleed them

Everything new but pump and power stering pump

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Could you please explain in plain english what is wrong here --chaiss??? please be more explicit with a better description

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2008

SOURCE: FUEL PRESSURE DROPS WHEN PUMP STOPS.HARD TO START

The fuel pressure check valve in the electric fuel pump has failed, you will have to replace the fuel pump, it is in the gas tank, also replace the filter at the same time or the warranty on the new pump will be voided.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: I need to replace my power stering pump on my 1995 surburban

Removal/Installation Notes

  1. Disconnect hoses at power steering pump, then plug pump ports and hoses to prevent dirt entry.
  2. Loosen pump adjusting bolt and remove pump drive belt.
  3. Remove pump to support bracket retaining bolts, then the pump.
  4. Reverse procedure to install.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2009

SOURCE: power stering, changed the pump but still not

The whole power-steering assembly itself is the next thing to look at. I think it is defective, and could be replaced for a rebuilt one.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2010

SOURCE: where do you add power stering to a 1995 saab

The power steering fluid reservoir is located on the left side of the engine compartment behind the battery.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2011

SOURCE: How to change power stering pump on 1995

  1. Lift the hood. Remove the power-steering cap. Use the turkey baster to siphon as much fluid as possible from the power-steering pump reservoir. This is done to lessen the fluid loss when the hoses are removed.

  2. 2

    Remove the two pressure hoses from the rear of the power-steering pump, using a wrench and common screwdriver. The high-pressure hose is threaded into the back of the pump while the lower-pressure hose is held on with a clamp.

  3. 3

    Loosen the belt tensioner by using a wrench to move the tensioner away from the belt and removing the belt.

  4. 4

    Place the power-steering pulley extractor tool on the nose of the pulley. The tool has two half shells that clamp around the lip on the nose of the pulley and around the lip of the tool. Thread the tool in until the shells fit on both the pulley and the tool lip. Install the circular metal band to keep the shells in place. Hold the threaded head of the tool with a wrench. With another appropriately sized wrench, turn the large nut above the shells counterclockwise to pull the pulley off.

  5. 5

    Remove the bolts securing the pump to the support bracket. Remove the pump.

  6. 6

    Install the new pump. Insert the securing bolts and tighten. Install the pulley by holding the pulley on the shaft while threading the extractor tool into the center hole of the shaft, with the shells removed. Hold the head of the threaded shaft with one wrench and turn the large nut clockwise with another wrench to push the pulley on the power-steering pump shaft.

  7. 7

    Install the serpentine belt by pushing the tensioner away from the belt while wrapping the belt around the pulleys. Allow the tensioner to press on the belt, causing tension.

  8. 8

    Install the two power-steering hoses. Fill the power-steering pump reservoir with power-steering fluid. Start the truck and turn the steering wheel lock-to-lock, left and right several times to bleed all the air from the system. Check the fluid one more time.

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