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Can you describe to me the proper sequence to remove the power steering pump and put back on for a 2008 LR2. The specific question is the spring. I removed the power steering pump and it had the spring on it. There is a little white, coned shape piece that fell out. I didn't see which way it come out. It is thin and pointed on one end and round on the other. Also, do I mount the spring on the water pump first and then secure it to the pulley on the new power steering pump? You can reply to my email if you like: ab.foster@brentwoodtn.gov


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Can you describe to me the proper sequence to remove the power steering pump and put back on for a 2008 LR2. The specific question is the spring. I removed the power steering pump and it had the spring on it. There is a little white, coned shape piece that fell out. I didn't see which way it come out. It is thin and pointed on one end and round on the other. Also, do I mount the spring on the water pump first and then secure it to the pulley on the new power steering pump? You can reply to my email if you like: <a href="mailto:ab.foster@brentwoodtn.gov">ab.foster@ brentwoodtn.gov</a> <br /><br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br /><br />A. B. Foster<br />Firefighter/Paramedic<br />Brentwood Fire &amp; Rescue
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