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Since: May 05, 2007 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:50 pm
Post subject: Power Steering leak on 93 Subaru Impreza Archived from groups: alt>autos>subaru (more info?)
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My 93 impreza has just sprung a leak in the power streering line.
I would appreciate any advice on what parts I need to fix the leak,
where to get them, and on a procedure to follow to replace
the power steering line.
Is this a job I should try myself, or should I have it done?
If I have it done, any idea about the cost?
Thank you so much.
Godfrey Muganda >> Stay informed about: Power Steering leak on 93 Subaru Impreza |
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Since: Jan 12, 2004 Posts: 137
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:31 am
Post subject: Re: Power Steering leak on 93 Subaru Impreza [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hi Godfrey!
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:31:24 GMT, "Godfrey Muganda"
<gmuganda RemoveThis @sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My 93 impreza has just sprung a leak in the power streering line.
>I would appreciate any advice on what parts I need to fix the leak,
>where to get them, and on a procedure to follow to replace
>the power steering line.
>
>Is this a job I should try myself, or should I have it done?
>If I have it done, any idea about the cost?
>
>Thank you so much.
This is a fairly easy DIY project, assuming you have at least a set of
metric wrenches. IIRC, the PS lines are way expensive from Subaru,
like $250! Probably your best bet will be a used set from a salvage
yard. Seems like they were getting around $75 for a set last time I
needed one.
Take your car to a high-pressure car wash and clean the engine
compartment and subframe/steering rack areas. Put a pan beneath the
subframe to catch fluid. Remove the lines at the fittings on the
subframe, and allow fluid to drain into pan. Remove two screws holding
lines to intake manifold, and finally disconnect the lines from the
pump. I don't recall having to loosen the pump to accomplish this, but
if you need to, remove the drive belt, and reach thru the spokes of
the pulley to remove three bolts holding the pump to it's bracket. The
pump will then lift free of the engine.
Drain as much of the old fluid as you can, clean things up, being
careful not to get dirt into the system, and reassemble. Fill the pump
reservoir with fresh fluid, start the engine, work the steering
lock-to-lock a couple times, and top off the fluid level as required.
Hope this helps.
ByeBye! S.
Steve Jernigan KG0MB
Laboratory Manager
Microelectronics Research
University of Colorado
(719) 262-3101 >> Stay informed about: Power Steering leak on 93 Subaru Impreza |
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Since: May 05, 2007 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:55 am
Post subject: Re: Power Steering leak on 93 Subaru Impreza [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hi Steve,
Thank you so much. That is very helpful.
I was able to find the lines at AutoZone (special order) for about $35 each
for the pressure and return hose.
I am waiting for the parts to arrive so I can do the repairs.
Thanks again.
Godfrey
"S" <jernigan.TakeThisOut@chester.uccs.edu> wrote in message
news:bh2hi3luc5j3sid6fk1au7e19ivb5f62m7@4ax.com...
> Hi Godfrey!
>
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:31:24 GMT, "Godfrey Muganda"
> <gmuganda.TakeThisOut@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>My 93 impreza has just sprung a leak in the power streering line.
>>I would appreciate any advice on what parts I need to fix the leak,
>>where to get them, and on a procedure to follow to replace
>>the power steering line.
>>
>>Is this a job I should try myself, or should I have it done?
>>If I have it done, any idea about the cost?
>>
>>Thank you so much.
>
> This is a fairly easy DIY project, assuming you have at least a set of
> metric wrenches. IIRC, the PS lines are way expensive from Subaru,
> like $250! Probably your best bet will be a used set from a salvage
> yard. Seems like they were getting around $75 for a set last time I
> needed one.
> Take your car to a high-pressure car wash and clean the engine
> compartment and subframe/steering rack areas. Put a pan beneath the
> subframe to catch fluid. Remove the lines at the fittings on the
> subframe, and allow fluid to drain into pan. Remove two screws holding
> lines to intake manifold, and finally disconnect the lines from the
> pump. I don't recall having to loosen the pump to accomplish this, but
> if you need to, remove the drive belt, and reach thru the spokes of
> the pulley to remove three bolts holding the pump to it's bracket. The
> pump will then lift free of the engine.
> Drain as much of the old fluid as you can, clean things up, being
> careful not to get dirt into the system, and reassemble. Fill the pump
> reservoir with fresh fluid, start the engine, work the steering
> lock-to-lock a couple times, and top off the fluid level as required.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> ByeBye! S.
> Steve Jernigan KG0MB
> Laboratory Manager
> Microelectronics Research
> University of Colorado
> (719) 262-3101 >> Stay informed about: Power Steering leak on 93 Subaru Impreza |
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