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Steering Gear Leaks, Baaaad!


Buffinton
06-01-2005, 11:53 PM
my 99'Windslug leaks from the steering gear boot on the passenger side. Does anyone know if it would be just a seal and if it is possible to replace it and maybe how in general terms? I've already looked at it and don't know if a repair is possible or if I should replace the whole shootin ' match?

12Ounce
06-02-2005, 09:41 AM
Plan to replace with a rebuilt unit .... avail in the aftermarket area. Ford had a number of steering rack seals go bad in '99. I was lucky that mine failed during warranty.

You might check with Ford to see if your vehicle is covered under a "program". You might get a break.

garync1
06-02-2005, 09:46 AM
Plan to replace with a rebuilt unit .... avail in the aftermarket area. Ford had a number of steering rack seals go bad in '99. I was lucky that mine failed during warranty.

You might check with Ford to see if your vehicle is covered under a "program". You might get a break.
I think Rocket Auto parts.com sells the rack,seals and everything Might be worth a look.If other options fail.

adbradley
06-02-2005, 10:50 AM
I got mine from Autozone for about $300. It's a rebuilt unit but it has a lifetime warranty. I could have bought a new one from Ford for $400, but I figure I'll have to replace it again before I get rid of it, so I went with the warranty. I bought a seal kit from Ford but never got around to trying to install it. If you're interested, email me and I'll make you a sweet deal on the kit, still new in the box...

Buffinton
06-03-2005, 10:58 AM
I got mine from Autozone for about $300. It's a rebuilt unit but it has a lifetime warranty. I could have bought a new one from Ford for $400, but I figure I'll have to replace it again before I get rid of it, so I went with the warranty. I bought a seal kit from Ford but never got around to trying to install it. If you're interested, email me and I'll make you a sweet deal on the kit, still new in the box...

Appreciate the heads up from all of you and replacement will probably be a better shot at keeping the problem fixed for the long run. I ran into an old friend who is a mechanic and that was his best advice also.

He said he's never been able to figure out why he always notices the fragrance of lemon whenever he works on a Windstar. Must be the oil.
Thanks guys

12Ounce
06-03-2005, 03:47 PM
Old factory olfactory!

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