How To Put Power Steering Pulley Back On

If you have a power steering pulley on your car that’s been damaged or is missing, you’ll need to put it back on. This is a relatively easy task, but there are a few things you need to know in order to do it effectively. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process step by step.

Identification of the issue

If you are experiencing difficulty putting your power steering pulley back on, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, make sure the belt is properly installed on the engine and the pulley. Second, try to use a puller or jacked up car to help lever the pulley off of the shaft. Third, be prepared to use some sort of lubricant – petroleum jelly or WD-40 – to help slide the pulley back onto the shaft. Finally, use a socket or wrench to snugly secure the pulley onto the shaft.

The tools you will need

-A Torx bit size T-15
-A 2 inch socket
-Allen wrench, preferably a 14mm
-Long bolt, preferably at least 18 inches, but 24 inches is better
-Ratchet or wrench set with a 1/2 inch drive
-Socket extension
-Jackstands or ramps
First, remove the power steering rack. On most vehicles, this is simply done by loosening the four nuts that hold the rack to the car and then pulling it off of the engine. Once it’s loose, you can pull it out from the front of the car. On some vehicles, you may also need to remove the airfilter box in order to get at the nuts.
Next, remove the power steering pump. This is a large plastic cylinder that sits behind and below the rack. It is held on by four bolts that go through its sides and into the car. You will likely need to use a ratchet or wrench to remove these bolts – they are usually tight! Once they’re removed, pull out the pump.
Now comes THE core task: putting the power steering pulley back on!
There are two options here: either using a bolt and nut system or using a

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How to put power steering pulley back on

It can be hard to remember how to put the power steering pulley back on your car. Here are four tips to help you out:

1. Start by marking the new pulley location on the car with a piece of tape or a pencil. This will help you keep track of where it’s supposed to go.
2. Remove the old pulley by gently pulling it off of the shaft. Be careful not to damage the shaft.
3. Install the new pulley by pushing it onto the shaft and steering it until it’s snug.
4. Use a wrench to tighten the bolt that holds the pulley in place.

Conclusion

In this article, we will teach you how to put power steering pulley back on your car. This is a common repair that needs to be done on vehicles from time to time, and it’s important that you know how to do it so that you don’t have to take your car into the shop. We’ll provide step-by-step instructions with pictures, so that by the end of this article, you will be able to put power steering pulley back on your car like a pro!

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