Quickest Way to Fix Leaking Power Steering Hose | Cheap N' Easy.

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With this video it's possible to fix this type of power steering leak within 30 minutes.
Someone not used to this repair may take at least an hour up to three hours.

If you've lost steering power and fluid has drained out, here's what to do.
First determine if your rack and pinion's blown a seal, or if a hose has ruptured.

If you can spot the hose to be leaking you're in better shape.

Next is to identify if the high pressure line or low pressure line is leaking.
High pressure lines usually require an OEM replacement hose (or find the same one from a junkyard).

But if you've got a low pressure leak, you can fix this problem with the cheapest solution in the quickest amount of time. Make sure to find the correct PSI specifications for the low pressure/return hose you'll need.

Continental is a brand you can trust.

The hoses are cheap and you can spend around $30 total to do this repair:
- Hose $4.00
- Power steering fluid to top up $26

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