Things You'll Need:
- Jack and two jack stands
- Ratchet and socket set
- Wrench set
- New pressure hose o-ring
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Step 1
Park the car in a safe place and disconnect the black, negative cable from the battery.
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Step 2
Take off the windshield wiper module.
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Step 3
Raise the front of the vehicle using a jack and support it safely on two jack stands
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Step 4
Remove the drive belt splash shield from underneath the vehicle.
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Step 5
Locate the power steering pump bracket and--working from underneath the car--loosen the through bolt; then remove the pressure hose routing bracket.
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Step 6
Place a catch pan on the floor, underneath the power steering pump fluid reservoir, and siphon as much steering fluid from the tank; then remove the pressure and fluid supply hoses from the pump.
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Step 7
Take off the rear pump mounting bolt and front mounting bolts through the pulley. Make sure to grab and keep the spacer located between the pump and mounting bracket once you remove the bolts.
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Step 8
Take the pump and pulley assembly over the aluminum bracket and out of the engine.
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Step 9
Install the new pump on its bracket and torque the front mounting bolts to 40 foot lbs. (54 Nm).
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Step 10
Install and torque the rear mounting bolt and spacer to 40 feet lbs. (54 Nm).
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Step 11
Reinstall the pressure and supply hoses. Make sure to replace the o-ring on the pressure hose and torque the hose fastener to 23 feet lbs. (31 Nm).
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Step 12
Install the through bolt and torque to 40 feet lbs (54 Nm) working from underneath the vehicle; then install the drive belt and splash shield.
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Step 13
Lower the car and reinstall the wiper module and connect the black, negative battery cable.
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Step 14
Fill the reservoir with power steering fluid and bleed the system. Check your vehicle service manual for the proper procedure if necessary.












