External Leaks
When looking for leaks, use this procedure to pinpoint the exact cause and location to avoid misdiagnosis:1. Check for overfilled power steering oil reservoir.
2. Wipe suspected area dry.
3. Check for power steering pump overflow and aeration.
4. Check for exact source. For example, oil may be running down from another area (such as the engine) and drip may not be leak point.
5. Cycle the steering wheel from stop-to-stop 10 times and check for leaks. The tie rod bellows may have to be moved back from the steering gear housing to see the leak.
CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel against a stop for more than five seconds at a time, as damage to power steering pump may result.
6. Some leaks are high-pressure leaks and may require holding steering wheel against stops (not more than five seconds at a time) to seep out.
CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel against a stop for more than five seconds at a time, as damage to power steering pump may result.