leaking p/s pump, rebuild or replace?
#1
leaking p/s pump, rebuild or replace?
My 90 4Runner with 241K on it has a leaking power steering pump. It doesn't make any noise & aside from the leak seems to work fine. I check it every week and keep it full.
The dealer will reseal it and flush the system for $220. A new Toyota p/s pump is about $100 more + labor to install it.
Will a reseal last another few years or should I just pony up the extra dough and get a new one?
Thanks,
Philip
The dealer will reseal it and flush the system for $220. A new Toyota p/s pump is about $100 more + labor to install it.
Will a reseal last another few years or should I just pony up the extra dough and get a new one?
Thanks,
Philip
#2
I had the same problem. Fortuantely I found the problem was just loose nuts on the back of the pump and could tighten them back up. But while I was considering the options, I was leaning towards replacement. A reseal is only as good as the guy who does it. I'd recommend a new pump if you're planning on keeping the truck. If you think you might trade it in soon (a year or two), then the reseal would probably be fine.
#3
Depending on the severity of the leak, a stopleak treatment might do the trick. I had a bit of a leak on the ol 94 and one treatment on TransMagic sealed it up.
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