Power steering noise when cold.
#11
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I made that statement cause videos never show the location of the noise and an accurate sound to guide someone, just a video with some noise. Where if he spends a little time, following suggestions as to what to check will usually give him better results.
#12
Well, I got under the truck today and cleaned everything off so I could determine where the leak is coming from. From the best I can tell, it is leaking from the hose on the bottom of the power steering pump. (It's wrapped in that braided material, so it makes it tough to actually see it.)
Replacing that hose looks pretty straightforward, is there anything I should be mindful of?
Thanks again!
Replacing that hose looks pretty straightforward, is there anything I should be mindful of?
Thanks again!
#13
Well, I got under the truck today and cleaned everything off so I could determine where the leak is coming from. From the best I can tell, it is leaking from the hose on the bottom of the power steering pump. (It's wrapped in that braided material, so it makes it tough to actually see it.)
Replacing that hose looks pretty straightforward, is there anything I should be mindful of?
Thanks again!
Replacing that hose looks pretty straightforward, is there anything I should be mindful of?
Thanks again!
If I thought RTV seriously stood a chance, I'd try putting the pump back together, but for as much of a PITA as it was to pull it just wasn't worth the time at 1:00 this morning. I've asked PT Schram to source a new pump for me...
#14
Anyone know the part number for the hose that goes into the bottom of the power steering pump off hand? Is it this one:
Power Steering Hose - Reservoir To Pump - Find Belts, Hoses & Other Land Rover Parts at Roverparts.com
Thanks.
Power Steering Hose - Reservoir To Pump - Find Belts, Hoses & Other Land Rover Parts at Roverparts.com
Thanks.
#15
Anyone know the part number for the hose that goes into the bottom of the power steering pump off hand? Is it this one:
Power Steering Hose - Reservoir To Pump - Find Belts, Hoses & Other Land Rover Parts at Roverparts.com
Thanks.
Power Steering Hose - Reservoir To Pump - Find Belts, Hoses & Other Land Rover Parts at Roverparts.com
Thanks.
Land Rover Discovery II Steering Parts Available from RoversNorth.com
Rovers North tries to be sneaky and they use their own part numbers for things. Just use the search box and put that number in. If it comes up and matches the "fake" part number they assigned to the one in the diagram, it's probably right.
One thing to note, the roversnorth part is only $2 more, and it's OEM. The part from atlantic british doesn't say that... but it probably doesn't matter. Just a hose.
#16
I would go with OEM simply because on my experience with my buddy's BMW. His line was leaking and he went and bought generic line from one of the shops. When he came to my house and we took the stock line off, it was very weird. Half of it was made out of steel and it went zig-zag (hard to describe). We didn't think much of it. Took the other hose, placed the ends on it and put it in. Filled it with oil, drained the air and I thought that is it. MAN the "f-ing" steering wheel was jerking every time you would move it left or right. No leaks at all but you couldn't drive the car because the steering wheel was crazy (almost felt like it was skipping or something). He parked the car at my house, went to dealer and dropped $600 on the new hose, we installed it and it worked like a champ! I still don't quite understand what exactly happened but that was mine lesson on power steering lines. Always use OEM and do not try to make your own .
#18
Land Range Rover Discovery Genuine OEM Factory Power Steering Hose
Looks like they have the LR part, even cheaper.
Looks like they have the LR part, even cheaper.
I would go for this option.
#20
The leak always looks like its coming from the hose but its running down from the gasket in the pump. I just fixed mine by pulling the pump apart and cleaning it really well, I then put a coat of jb weld on each half of the pump body and put it back together. After is back together just finger tighten the bolts down and let the pump sit overnight and in the morning torque the bolts down and re-install the pump. So far mine has not started leaking again.