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Power Steering Pump With Reservoir, New, Replacement, 92-00 Dodge Dakota, 98-00 Dodge Durango, 92-93 Dodge D150, 92-93 Dodge Ramcharger
Features include:
100% computer load testing ensures optimal performance and durability by incorporating real-world parameters during the test cycle
Manufactured with premium grade, high-temperature seals for added durability under all driving conditions
Precise bushing alignment prevents premature shaft and seal wear, significantly reducing noise and vibration
Power Steering Pump Model: Stock
Pump Finish: Black painted
Reservoir Included: Yes
Inlet Attachment: Stock
Outlet Attachment: Stock
Pulley Included: No
Quantity: Sold individually.
Installation Information:
Inspect or change Power Steering Pressure and Return Hoses when replacing the power steering pump. Damaged hoses, or hoses that are at least 5 years old, should always be replaced
Where applicable, replace the Power Steering Reservoir or clean the internal filter
Use a Pulley Tool to remove the power steering pump pulley
Completely flush the system with an OE approved Power Steering Fluid prior to installation
Install an in-line Power Steering Filter to prevent contamination
Bleed the system to prevent noise and extend the life of the steering components (this may require a vacuum pump and Power Steering Bleeder Kit)
Flush Procedure:
Prior to replacing any power steering system component, the power steering system must be flushed before operation.
Flushing removes old hydraulic fluid and contaminants in the power steering system that will cause accelerated wear or
improper operation of the replacement unit. Follow the steps below to properly flush the system.
1) Remove pressure and return lines from pump. Flush pump reservoir, return and pressure lines by pouring new fluid
through components until fluid runs clear. Be sure to only use fluid recommended for your vehicle.
2) Reconnect pressure line to pump and steering component. Reconnect return line only to steering component.
3) Place return line from power steering unit into a drain pan. Cap return port on reservoir to prevent leakage.
4) Fill power steering pump reservoir with NEW fluid recommended for your vehicle.
5) Disable the engine so it will not start when cranked. Refer to vehicle service manual for correct procedure.
6) Crank engine and continue to replenish fluid until fluid coming from return line has no air bubbles. NEVER LET
THE POWER STEERING PUMP RUN DRY! Note: Do not crank engine for more than a few seconds at a time or starter will overheat.
7) Install an in-line power steering filter in return line to increase the life of the power steering components. Connect
the return line to the power steering pump, making sure all lines are properly torqued. Overtightening hydraulic
lines will strip the threads. Failure to install a filter or properly torque fittings will VOID WARRANTY.
8) Be sure fluid in pump reservoir is at proper operating level.
9) Start the engine and turn the steering wheel from side to side 2 to 4 times to bleed the system.
10) Refill reservoir to proper level if necessary.
11) Check for smooth assist, excessive noise, connections for leakage and system for proper operation.
Power Steering Pump Diagnosis:
Steering issues can be caused by a variety of different parts on the vehicle and misdiagnosis is common. Typical symptoms of a bad Power Steering Pump include:
Leaking
Stiff steering while turning the wheel, especially at low speeds
Whining, groaning or squealing noises that increase when accelerating
Dropships direct from manufacturer.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 April, 2021.