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How do you remove a power steering pump?

How do you remove a power steering pump?

Use rubber bands and plastic bags to cap the outlets and ends of the hoses to prevent dirt and contaminants entering the system. Loosen and remove the power-steering pump bolts with a wrench. Remove the pump. Attach the pulley remover to the pump, and remove the pulley for use on the replacement pump.

How do you replace power steering on a Chevy Silverado?

While supporting the pump, use a socket and ratchet to remove the three bracket bolts. Then, slide the pump out. On V6 Silverado engines, the power steering pump is retained by two bracket 15mm bolts on the rear side of the pump. While supporting the pump, use a socket and ratchet to remove the two rear bracket bolts. Then, slide the pump out.

Can a power steering pump fail on a Chevy Venture?

Failure of the power-steering pump in a 2000 Chevy Venture is a rare event, but you will know when it happens. Your stylish mini-van will start to steer like a gravel truck, and chances are the pump is gone.

Where is the oil catch on a power steering pump?

There are two hydraulic power steering lines connected to the pump: a supply line and soft return line. Place an oil catch pan directly underneath the power steering pump. Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the nut on the supply line, and remove the line to let the fluid drain into the pan.

To remove one, lift the button with a trim tool or screwdriver which extracts the inner shaft from the hollow shaft. This reduces the diameter of the larger hollow shaft and allows the two-piece assembly to pull out of the hole. Don’t try to pry the large flange without first lifting the button or you will damage the fastener.

How does a power steering pump work on a Chevy Silverado?

The power steering pump on V8 Silverado engines is retained by four 15mm bolts. Three bolts secure the pump to the bracket and one bolt secures the bracket to the engine. While supporting the pump, use a socket and ratchet to remove the three bracket bolts.