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Old 07-24-2011, 03:21 PM   #1
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Power Steering Fluid Leak

my wife has a power steering fluid leak...

she has filled it twice in 4 days after hearing that infamous grinding noise. there is no apparent leak(large puddle), but i can see that the return line is saturated. i suspect it's leaking down the underside of the car.

so, there is a return line assembly(metal/rubber) at advance auto parts for $20+ and a rubber(only) universal line for $4. thoughts?
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Re: Power Steering Fluid Leak

I believe the return line is low-pressure. I would want to investigate why it is leaking. I suspect you don't get as much corrosion in Florida as I do in Rhode Island.

My truck's power steering cooler recently developed a bad leak due to severe corrosion. I was able to acquire a brand new genuine GM one at a decent price. Installation was a breeze. I spent much more time cleaning power steering fluid from everywhere it went.
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Old 07-24-2011, 04:26 PM   #3
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Re: Power Steering Fluid Leak

the car(1997 chevy camaro) is coming up on 15 years w/ well over 100k miles, so it might just be normal wear.

i really need to get underneath it to see what's going on. it's on the "honeydew" list.
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Re: Power Steering Fluid Leak

got under the car, cleaned up the fluid spray, and found a pin hole leak in the high pressure hose!

2 things:
is there a recommended tape to use in order to stop the leaking until replacement?
also, in searches, i've found that no directions for this job that specify pressure relief procedures. is this not necessary?
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Re: Power Steering Fluid Leak

replaced the hose...the old one looked fairly new except for the tiny bubble and pin hole. it had been installed such that it was touching the lower radiator hose...not the new one however!
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Re: Power Steering Fluid Leak

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is there a recommended tape to use in order to stop the leaking until replacement?
I see you fixed it, but if you were to take an 2 inches of a slightly larger hose, cut it length wise and rap it around the leak. Then put some hose clamps on it (the more the better) then you would have a good redneck repair.
I wish there was a tape for that, though if you rapped half a role of electrical tape around it and added hose clamps you might slow the leak.
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