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Changing Metal PS Lines?


CraigK

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I have a '97 Ranger XLT manual trans, no A/C. It is hosing power steering fluid out of a pinhole leak in the short rusted metal line that goes from a fitting/box with some sort of sensor attached down into a steering box (don't know much about PS systems). Quick question is, is replacing this line a complicated / difficult proposition? Can it be accessed from the wheel-well well enough to be changed? (Looks like a lot of stuff would have to be removed to do this from the top.) Any insight appreciated.

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metalmacguyver

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through the wheel well is definately the easier way to access it. it takes alot of time. 2 years ago, i had my powersteering lines done. it was about $300. only $20 of that was parts. 96 ranger btw.

as far as difficulty, its a royal PITA but not techinically difficult.

it is not something that will prevent it from passing inspection as long as the leak takes a couple days of regular driving before needing to be topped off. if thats the way it is, then just let the next owner deal with it.
 
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Thanks metalmac. I fell better about this now. Unfortunately, it is HOSING fluid out, and needs to be replaced ASAP. I ordered the part yesterday ($75!).

CraigK
 

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