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Old 09-12-08, 09:04 PM
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Hello everyone, i read somewhere on this forum awhile back about a filter screen being in the Rack and pinion assembly somewhere and i don't know where to look for it or find it on my 93 LS400. i think it needs to be cleaned. Can someone please tell me where this is located on my 1993 LS400 and does anyone have a pic of it or how to get it out and clean it? thanks everyone for the help!
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OHH sorry everyone, i see there is a steering post and i think i see it in there, hopefully there will be pics
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Jack up the driver side of the car and you will see the power steering rack under the car with what looks like a CV boot attatched. The canister looking thing that you see will be the housing where the screen is located. I know there is a pic somewhere,,, give me a minute to search.

Edit,, you need to do a search on this next time,, there has been a multitude of threads on this. I will get you started,,,
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...+steering+rack

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