Power Steering Pressure Line Replacement

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

Chevrolet lumina impala Power Steering Pressure Line Replacement

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  • hardest part is to get the 18mm threaded part seated and screwed in that ultra tight spot down there.

  • @kimonui I agree it is tight.

  • how didja cut it?

  • @kimonui I cut it with a tool called a "mini hacksaw"

  • hello sir! Thanks for sharing this informative clip.... I m driving a Nissan Sentra(year 2005) and my car has been sitting in the workshop for 3 days! My original hose was leaking, so the mechanics has replaced a 'fabricate' power steering pressure hose but my steering is still stiff. Apparently, they have tried numerous 'diagnosis' but they still cant find the main problem. Can u please advise. Tyvm

  • @kenchua2001 If that is the case the steering box,pump,and struts need to be checked.

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  • Wow!! Where did the line develop a leak? RL

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  • @kimonui ok you sawed the tube, but did you saw it from underneath the car or on top. the problem is you don't say where your camera view is from. there's one part of the video that you point at and it show's the gear box and the section of tube you cut. look's like a lot of room from that view. where did you view that from?

  • 2 hints. SAVE the old fitting that ya cut off and took out with the 18mm deep socket. You will see later. Get a stubby adjustable wrench for the last part.

  • @richpin06a Yep i did that once on a honda line.

  • @richpin06a - sheyit I can't get in there with a mini anything! But tanx for da vid. very helpful! I am trying with an angled plumber's wench at the moment.

  • @richpin06a

    Ty sir. Apparently my mechanic gave up and sent my car to his friend. They finally manage to fix it by replacing a reconditioned Power Steering rack, which cost much more than my initial simple replacement of a pressure hose. Lol

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