dirtjockey
Member
1985 Ford Bronco II 2.8L V6
I just went through and replaced all of my brake lines on my BII. All seemed well until a test drive where it seemed as though my power steering went out. Looking through what I disassembled and didn't, all I can remember removing was in the engine compartment on the passenger side fender well, it was a can(?) that was empty and had a green and red suction line going into it. Does that help control the flow of power steering fluid? I wouldn't think so since it is across the engine compartment from the pump, but it's all I can think I removed.
No idea what it was there for. Maybe I'm right that it made a difference or maybe I disconnected something else along the way. Any ideas would really be appreciated. I'm stumped.
I just went through and replaced all of my brake lines on my BII. All seemed well until a test drive where it seemed as though my power steering went out. Looking through what I disassembled and didn't, all I can remember removing was in the engine compartment on the passenger side fender well, it was a can(?) that was empty and had a green and red suction line going into it. Does that help control the flow of power steering fluid? I wouldn't think so since it is across the engine compartment from the pump, but it's all I can think I removed.
No idea what it was there for. Maybe I'm right that it made a difference or maybe I disconnected something else along the way. Any ideas would really be appreciated. I'm stumped.
