Someone please give me this part number
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Someone please give me this part number
This is the high pressure power steering hose on the BOTTOM of the pump. These two pics are from under the engine.
I just dicovered mine has cracks in the hose and it seeping through and blowing back onto the alt. If I had not looked closely I would have blamed the PS pump!
I just dicovered mine has cracks in the hose and it seeping through and blowing back onto the alt. If I had not looked closely I would have blamed the PS pump!
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If that is the Power steering High Pressure Hose Don't Buy One! Look in your area in the 'phone book for a Hydralic Hose repair shop. They fix high pressure hoses for construction outfits AND for automobile dealerships. I had mine rebuilt for $49.00. It is better that new because the repair shop uses a better quality of hose.
Just look up that kind of repair shop in your telephone book. Take you hose off and let them fix it. The shop in my town did it in about 4 hours.
Here is my original thread about this: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=160771
Just look up that kind of repair shop in your telephone book. Take you hose off and let them fix it. The shop in my town did it in about 4 hours.
Here is my original thread about this: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=160771
Last edited by CompuMan; 03-04-06 at 02:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by CompuMan
If that is the Power steering High Pressure Hose Don't Buy One! Look in your area in the 'phone book for a Hydralic Hose repair shop. They fix high pressure hoses for construction outfits AND for automobile dealerships. I had mine rebuilt for $49.00. It is better that new because the repair shop uses a better quality of hose.
Just look up that kind of repair shop in your telephone book. Take you hose off and let them fix it. The shop in my town did it in about 4 hours.
Here is my original thread about this: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=160771
Just look up that kind of repair shop in your telephone book. Take you hose off and let them fix it. The shop in my town did it in about 4 hours.
Here is my original thread about this: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=160771
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