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Old 05-09-2007, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by 91muddog
i got the pump out here for $80 and that was cheap!! damn.

i just installed my reman pump and there is still a leak?
it is dripping off of the bottom of the pump housing.

im stumped
It's probably not leaking out of the housing, but from the pressure port union bolt. The 22mm one that connects the tube that goes to the steering gear box. Try tightening it a bit more. Mine did the same thing, I had to tighten it scary tight.
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My power steering noise happens when Im at idle and go to turn the wheel at a dead stop or going slow. It also happens when I am at a dead stop and depress the brakes, why is this? Why would it make the same steering sound if I pushed in the brakes at a dead stop?
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Originally Posted by Brad.
Well I have only been driving this 4Runner for about the last 5,000 miles. I just bought it in July, and since then I have not flushed the power steering. Where do I look to find if the belt is loose???

on the power steering pump
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