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I've been topping up my power steering every 4-6 months for a little while now. Not much extra fluid needed, but enough to cure the "yowling" noise it makes from time to time. Adding fluid cleared it up every time previously so I assumed I had a very slight leak from a hose, however...
Went to move the car today and immediately had the noise as soon as I moved the wheel, but upon checking I found the fluid level to be within normal bounds in the reservoir. Does this likely mean the pump itself is going out? I don't want to overfull things so I haven't aded any fluid. If so, looking at replacement pumps doesn't turn up much. I'm assuming I need part number 0024662201? Is it the same part for the E320 of the same vintage? Pelican only has a new one at almost $1000! which is too steep for my old nugget. Normally they would have an OEM replacement, but nothing's coming up. What are my best options - - remanufactured quality brand like Bosch? - another third party - used original part from the usual suspects? - something else? Thanks for any and all suggestions! |
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Try replacing just the reservoir 1st. It has a screen in it that doesn't eventually restrict flow.
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Jim |
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The leak might just be needing new seals. Buy both the interior seals and the front seal. I ended up having my indy replace the seals because of the front seal. 1981 300SD
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I've only seen pumps with the reservoir attached. Do you know where I can just get the reservoir, or a part number that I can search for, please?
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