Power steering issues

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Asked by Brendan Feb 21, 2017 at 02:55 AM about the 2003 Chevrolet Impala FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I've been without true power steering for a while
now.  I have to keep filling my resovior every 2 or 3
days.  I've replaced the pump 3 times and the
pressure hose once but the leak is,still bad.  There
isn't much fluid on the ground underneath my car
so I don't know where its going.  This is hard for
me,because I'm a delivery driver for dominos.  
Please help!

5 Answers

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try having your engine running then turn the wheel then see if you can see any leaks.

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See if the power steering rack is the part that is leaking.

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So the big puddle is right by the right front tire. The other ones in front are near the pump and there are a few small ones by the left tire.

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Taking pictures of the ground is not going to get it fixed. You either need to take it to a mechanic or crawl under there and find out where the leak is coming from. Yes, it is that simple.

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