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Here is a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a leaky power steering pressure line. The part is readily available at places like Autozone and many others. Replacement cost for the hose was $27. Not a very difficult job and it only requires a few hand tools.
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Here is a view of the power steering pump. It is located on the front left side in the engine compartment. Visible fresh oil stains on the fan shroud and other parts.
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Most sludge was found at the pressure line connection
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The leak is on top of the flare nut where the pipe enters the pump.
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With the three bolts remove the air filter housing can simply removed. This gives full access to the power steering gear and hoses.
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New line.
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Use a 16mm x 18mm flare nut wrench. It will be safer than an open end wrench since it provides a better grip. This will prevent any damage to the flare nut on the hose.
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Disconnect the hose on the power steering pump by loosing the flare nut in a counter clockwise rotation
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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This was so helpful! I have this exact issue with my power steering and this guide is going to make the job very easy! Thanks for posting this it really helped a lot!
Doing this job today thanks for making this! I didn't know I would need a flare nut wrench and luckily found one pretty cheap
After topping up the steering fluid, the system can be bled again by turning the wheels from left lock to right lock a few times. Much easier when both wheels are off the ground.
@dave7777 nope. Place a rag under the hose before you take it off so it does not leave to much of a mess. Check the fluid after.