Power Steering Leak/Reservoir OverFill
#1
Power Steering Leak/Reservoir OverFill
hey guys -
first time posting here guys, but I've used many of your guys suggestions for various fixes on my '95 camry.
I've had a minor power steering fluid leak that costs me about 2 bucks a month, and I've been okay with that cause it was so inexpensive. a few days ago, I put some leak sealer in the reservoir to try to seal it up. Stupidly - I decided to ignore the overflow level and soon after I started my car something popped loose and all my fluid poured out. My first thought was just the hoses on the bottom of the reservoir - but alas, those are snug.
I went to my local auto parts store, and purchased some transfluid (for the red color - so I could see the leak) and I found two significant streams of fluid leaking almost immediately when I start the engine. I took pictures of both leaks.
What do I think I need to replace based on the pictures I took?
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first time posting here guys, but I've used many of your guys suggestions for various fixes on my '95 camry.
I've had a minor power steering fluid leak that costs me about 2 bucks a month, and I've been okay with that cause it was so inexpensive. a few days ago, I put some leak sealer in the reservoir to try to seal it up. Stupidly - I decided to ignore the overflow level and soon after I started my car something popped loose and all my fluid poured out. My first thought was just the hoses on the bottom of the reservoir - but alas, those are snug.
I went to my local auto parts store, and purchased some transfluid (for the red color - so I could see the leak) and I found two significant streams of fluid leaking almost immediately when I start the engine. I took pictures of both leaks.
What do I think I need to replace based on the pictures I took?
[IMG]local://upfiles/5915/FDED17CF38AD485F91449BC5B2D14B2F.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/5915/BCDF67203A1B41B88B24D77C03C164D4.jpg[/IMG]
#2
RE: Power Steering Leak/Reservoir OverFill
The steering rack housing end seals are blown. The only way to replace them it to remove and take apart the rack housing. Might look into a rebuilt rack.
This year Camry PS was designed for Dexron II ATF. Use a fluid that is compatible with Dexron II or III.
This year Camry PS was designed for Dexron II ATF. Use a fluid that is compatible with Dexron II or III.
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