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How Do You Replace A Power Steering Return Line In A Ford Explorer?

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How Do You Replace A Power Steering Return Line In A Ford Explorer?

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The return line on the power steering pump on a Ford Explorer is located on the power steering pump and is held on by a securing nut. The return line on the power steering pump allows the power steering fluid to flow through the steering components. If the return line is damaged or not working properly than the power steering in your Ford Explorer will not work. You will need a well-lit area to work and some basic tools. Remove the pulley in front of the power steering pump on the driver side of the engine using the wrench. Remove the belt from around the pulley and pull the pulley out of the engine compartment. Place the drain cup underneath the power steering pump to catch all of the fluid that will come out when you remove the return line. Remove the nut at the top and bottom of the return line using the pliers. Pull the line away from the power steering pump and the power steering pump reservoir. Let the power steering fluid drain into the drain cup. Insert the new power steering p

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