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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
110,190 POSTS
Basically, it unbolts from the pump and rack and pinion. Replace it, bleed it, and you're done.
May 26, 2010 at 8:16 AM
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AAMIRSQ
MEMBER
3 POSTS
can you give send the picture for this hose removal as i have same problem of steering hose leakage.