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Old 02-12-2012, 09:18 AM
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Power steering hose???

1997 rodeo power steering return hose, mine has a pressure sensor (it look like) that plugs in to the wire harness. I found a hose that fits perfect but no place to screw in sensor sending unit............is this necessary or can it be bypassed? Thank you for any thoughts you might have.
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Re: Power steering hose???

I learned that even though my Rodeo is a 1997, check using VIN number, my power steering system was from a 1995 Rodeo. I installed the hose and have had no problems to date. The only thing I can think yhe pressure sending unit was for is to maybe shut of the AC compressor when making a hard turn at low RPMs. Hope this is helpful for someone later.
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