How To Remove A Power Steering Pump Reservoir

If you have a power steering pump reservoir that is no longer functioning, you need to remove it in order to fix the problem. This guide will show you how to do just that.

Identification of the Reservoir

If your car has a power steering pump, you’ll need to remove the reservoir in order to get to the pump. The reservoir is a small, cylindrical container that sits near the pump on the engine block. You’ll need to remove the cover on the reservoir and then unscrew the top of the container. Once you’ve unscrewed the top, you can lift out the reservoir.

Removal of the Reservoir

If your power steering pump reservoir is leaking, you may want to replace it. This article will show you how to remove the reservoir.

1) Park the vehicle in a safe location.
2) Shut off the engine.
3) Disconnect the battery cable.
4) Remove the wheel.
5) Remove the four bolts that hold on the power steering pump reservoir cover.
6) Remove the cover.
7) Locate and remove the power steering pump reservoir assembly.

Cleaning and Reassembly

When it comes to car maintenance, one of the most important things you can do is keep your power steering pump reservoir clean and free of debris. This will ensure that your power steering works properly and doesn’t become sluggish or clogged over time.

To clean the power steering pump reservoir, begin by unscrewing the cap on the top. Next, use a container to catch all of the spilled fluid. Once the reservoir is empty, use a hose to flush it out. Be sure to rinse off the exterior of the reservoir and replace the cap before reassembling your car.

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