MN WTB: 1992 Sc400 Powersteering pump/hose
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Hey all,
I just got back from college and I am looking to fix my powersteering leak. I think it is the resevoir(spelling?)/pump. Also, If you have the return hose that would be great. Please let me know! If it takes a little while to get back to you, its because I am moving my stuff back from a couple hours away!![Sad](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/sad.gif)
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~ Phil
I just got back from college and I am looking to fix my powersteering leak. I think it is the resevoir(spelling?)/pump. Also, If you have the return hose that would be great. Please let me know! If it takes a little while to get back to you, its because I am moving my stuff back from a couple hours away!
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Thanks!
~ Phil
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i just fixed mine. It was leaking from one of the connectors. For some reason it was rubbing on the pulley. Just take it to any hydraulic hose shop and they will take care of you for like $40 bucks or so. That's what i did and your good to go. Also when you do fix it, lift the front of the car and fill the reservoir with the right amount of fluid then turn the wheels with the car on 50 or so times to each side to get any air bubbles out.
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Thanks I will get back to you once I put some money on my paypal!
Thanks I may look into this! I dont know where to find one in my area tho!
i just fixed mine. It was leaking from one of the connectors. For some reason it was rubbing on the pulley. Just take it to any hydraulic hose shop and they will take care of you for like $40 bucks or so. That's what i did and your good to go. Also when you do fix it, lift the front of the car and fill the reservoir with the right amount of fluid then turn the wheels with the car on 50 or so times to each side to get any air bubbles out.