I recently saved $800 dollars by repairing my SO's power steering system. Fortunately I found a PDF of the repair manual with every subsystem and procedure listed. I was able to find the exact assembly I needed to replace and got it shipped from Amazon. Her car is from 2001 so I was surprised to find they still sell the high pressure hose I needed.
Anyways, after about 150$ in parts and tools and 4 hours later, I had completely flushed her power steering, installed the new hose, brackets, etc. I even got to take a wheel off the car. It's incredibly satisfying to maintain a physical system like a car, everything has a purpose.
Anyways, after about 150$ in parts and tools and 4 hours later, I had completely flushed her power steering, installed the new hose, brackets, etc. I even got to take a wheel off the car. It's incredibly satisfying to maintain a physical system like a car, everything has a purpose.