Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?

I have an auto stethoscope and when I listen to the power steering pump on my 2000 Nissan Frontier 4 cylinder truck, its just too loud for my taste. What can I do?(to save $).How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?If you are even the slightest bit handy, it is not a big deal to do. The most expensive thing to get is the pump. You can find it for a little over $100 at most auto parts stores. They will also change for a core, usually around $50, which you get back when you bring in your old pump off the truck. When you get the new pump, you can look at it to see exactly where the bolts that hold it on go. That will make it easier to uninstall the old one.

If you go here, there is a diagram of your pump:

http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairG

In the links to the right on that page, there is also a section that will tell you how to %26quot;bleed%26quot; the air out of the lines after you install the new one. If you still have doubts you can buy a manual for your truck for $10-15. If you get the one made by Haynes, it is geared toward people with little experience, and has plenty of pictures.

Make sure you have basic tools, like a ratchet, extensions, sockets, maybe a swivel, and some open ended wrenches. That should do it...Good Luck!How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?a couple bolts,a couple hoses...relatively simpleHow difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?Well the damn things weren't designed to be quiet. If it's consistent, doesn't give out, then you could really save $ and just wait till it actually breaks.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?If it was me, I would leave it be if it's still working and wait until it goes. You can actually drive without power steering, it's just harder, so you'd be able to get it wherever you needed to even if it went, but that's just me. Changing the pump is doable for someone who isn't a mechanic, but it's not exactly the easiest do it yourself job either. It would require a good amount of time and effort, and the part itself isn't cheap for most cars.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?As long as it's fairly accessible then the average Joe with a Haynes or Clymer manual could change it.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?Well, I like my mechanics WITHOUT seasoning, gives it more of an earthy flavor. But if you're going to go that route, I recommend garlic to compliment the natural texture of the mechanic. My grandmother also used to sprinkle just a pinch of brown cinnamon on top.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?It's a piece of cake...Just follow the rules of the book!

Or it might end up crazy! Follow the instructions in the vid below!How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?It's not hard as long as you have some basic metric tools and some pacients. I would consider investing in a repair manual they are only about 20 bucks and can be very helpful to someone that is new to mechanics.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?Loosen the belt tensioner pulley; Disconnect the hoses/lines to the pump, then remove the pump attaching bolts. Reassemble with new pump in reverse order.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?Problem is....the new one probably will sound just like the one that is in there now. You need a steth to hear and you want to change it? WFYB It's not hard to do. Good luck.How difficult is it for an average person, not a seasoned mechanic, to change out the power steering pump?You must be old school. I say this because the radio/stereo is usually too loud for most to hear a power steering pump.

I assume the fluid is at the proper level. Did you have to add some at a point? The system could be cavitating and need the air bled out.

If you have to use a stethoscope to hear the noise loudly then don't do that again. If you are not experiencing power steering problems then maybe, to save money, you might just need to turn the radio/stereo up.

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