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Old 08-19-2005, 12:19 AM
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Question 2001 S10 Power Steering Problem

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my 2.2L is absolutely pouring power steering fluid out of it, even when the motor is off. i dont know where to begin... please help.
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Re: 2001 S10 Power Steering Problem

Feel down the hoses for any obious splits first. And then the tank.

If you can't find it doing that you'll have to clean it up enough to be able to find where the leak is coming from. Then we can help you from there.
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it was a loose fitting near the reservoir. the nut had come almost a half inch up the steel line and it was spurting fluid everywhere. all better now, though.

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Re: 2001 S10 Power Steering Problem

Good thing, those power steering parts are expensive to replace
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