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alands3@yahoo.com
Jul 12, 2007, 4:22 PM
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Power Steering Pump
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I need to replace the Power Steering Pump in my 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan. I do all my other work myself but this is new to me. Can anyone offer any assistance with this. Example, do I need to bleed the lines after installation? Do I need to replace the resevior or just the pump?
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jul 13, 2007, 5:49 AM
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Re: Power Steering Pump
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I don't know that one real well but others have come rebuilt without all the parts and the pulley may require a special puller to change from one to another and the tank I don't know on that vehicle but if it's remote it won't come with the replacement. For these things I like to go used as they come whole and ready to put on. I think yours is tough to get at. Bleeding is done by just filling it up and steering left and right a few times and when stable have it at the right level, T
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