05/06 Power Steering Hose Deterioration


I would be happy if you could find out shipping cost to Germany
Zip: 21244
City: Buchholz
I will check it out and let you know. Thanks
 
Thanks for the VERY FAST response. Ordered Monday, arrived Today!!
 
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Installed mine a couple weeks ago during annual maintenance.
Fit great.
Thanks again!
 
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Of course I forgot to mention, got my first flat ever shortly afterwards.
:)
 
Of course I forgot to mention, got my first flat ever shortly afterwards.
:)
Of course there is no correlation between the flat and the hose right? lol
 
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My new home does not have a car lift...has anyone done this hose from the top?
 
My new home does not have a car lift...has anyone done this hose from the top?
Possible, but VERY tough and Very messy
 
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Possible, but VERY tough and Very messy
Roger...understood.
 
Roger...understood.
I did?
 
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You changed yours from the top (without jacking car)?
 
You changed yours from the top (without jacking car)?

I think he was just being humorous, and his name is Roger. :ROFLMAO:
 
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You changed yours from the top (without jacking car)?
Dakota GT gets it Tom, where did your sense of humor go? Did you lose it on your way to FL?
 
My new home does not have a car lift...has anyone done this hose from the top?
I did.I have two lifts in my garage but was too lazy to pull the cars off the lift so I figured I would give it a try on the ground.
First I lined the engine bay under the pump and hose with oil pads.
Next I syphoned the reservoir with a vacuum brake bleeder,then disconnected the hose and syphoned the entire old hose.i did cut the hose halfway down in order to get all the way to the pump.
Finally I loosened the oil tank and gently slid over the oil tank(some blue tape and microfiber towels to protect) to be able to remove the tension clamp on the hose at the end of the pump.
No mess just a couple of drops on the oil pads.​
 
Dakota GT gets it Tom, where did your sense of humor go? Did you lose it on your way to FL?
Roger Roger, Vector Victor, Clearance Clarence...Airplane The Movie
I'm just a little slow, I'm on island time...
 
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I watched that movie after a rough day as a Navy flight student in Pensacola in 1980. That made it doubly hilarious!
 
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I did.I have two lifts in my garage but was too lazy to pull the cars off the lift so I figured I would give it a try on the ground.
First I lined the engine bay under the pump and hose with oil pads.
Next I syphoned the reservoir with a vacuum brake bleeder,then disconnected the hose and syphoned the entire old hose.i did cut the hose halfway down in order to get all the way to the pump.
Finally I loosened the oil tank and gently slid over the oil tank(some blue tape and microfiber towels to protect) to be able to remove the tension clamp on the hose at the end of the pump.
No mess just a couple of drops on the oil pads.​
Wow...a roadmap! Thanks.
I watched that movie after a rough day as a Navy flight student in Pensacola in 1980. That made it doubly hilarious!
I went through Pensacola '82-'83...then back as an instructor in late 80s and early 90s.
 
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Wow...a roadmap! Thanks.

I went through Pensacola '82-'83...then back as an instructor in late 80s and early 90s.
Oh...and now I am back (in retirement).
 
Oh...and now I am back (in retirement).
Is either PS hose pressurized, or just carrying fluid at atmospheric pressure? My large hose is slightly sticky and leaves black marks on a white paper towel, but doesn't seem soft or swollen. I assume that the hose is going bad, but won't be able to change it for a few hundred miles. Safe to drive?
 
Is either PS hose pressurized, or just carrying fluid at atmospheric pressure? My large hose is slightly sticky and leaves black marks on a white paper towel, but doesn't seem soft or swollen. I assume that the hose is going bad, but won't be able to change it for a few hundred miles. Safe to drive?
They all will be going bad. Usually from the inside out. That means any contaminates will be going through your whole steering system. I have not found a hose yet that did not need replacing. The hose going bad is the bigger of the two coming from the tank. It is the low pressure return line.
 
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They all will be going bad. Usually from the inside out. That means any contaminates will be going through your whole steering system. I have not found a hose yet that did not need replacing. The hose going bad is the bigger of the two coming from the tank. It is the low pressure return line.
Is it necessary to bleed the system after replacing the hose?