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    Just noticed power steering fluid on garage floor (had heard the whine from low fluid level). Added some fluid, and drove a little, car sat a week, more fluid on floor, and fluid level down again below minimum. Will take to my garage in a day or two. Any ideas about what most likely is causing the fluid leakage? Thanks

  • #2
    Re: Power Steering Fluid leakage

    Pretty sure it is a hole.

    Sorry had to do it and I know I'm no help, but actually once the car is up on a lift and running it should be easier to locate.

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    • #3
      Re: Power Steering Fluid leakage

      A fairly common occurrence. Can be anything from hose fitting,O ring, pump seal or wore out pump. I wouldn't call it a major repair cost wise and pump should not be hard to get as they don't change much. New pump installed on my F150 was less than $200.00

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      • #4
        Re: Power Steering Fluid leakage

        Look for a leak at or near the power steering pressure switch. It is located under the air conditioning compressor. A real bugger to get and replace. If needed it is available at a local auto parts store for around $35. Plenty of threads on TBN for step-by-step replacement. I did it in my garage in about an hour. Then again, the leak could be from a hose!
        Pensacola, FL
        02 Whisper White

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        • #5
          Re: Power Steering Fluid leakage

          Sounds like the same thing that happened to my 2002 last week while on our way to Myrtle Beach, SC. First heard a noise while going through a round about. Stopped to check the fluid and could barely turn the wheel. Fluid was low. I added fluid and did not help the situation much. Drove the last 100 miles without power steering. On Monday I drove the bird to Beach Ford/Lincoln. Problem was a pressure switch. The part had to be ordered and the car was ready on Wed. Cost was $262.00. Now drives like new.
          Last edited by 2Redbirds57/02; May 15, 2017, 07:12 AM. Reason: Spell check
          Sam

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          • #6
            Re: Power Steering Fluid leakage

            My mechanic says it is the pressure switch. Part is ordered. Will let you know the final outcome. Many thanks!

            Earl

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            • #7
              Re: Power Steering Fluid leakage

              Pressure switch installed. Works great. $85 part, $222 total bill. FYI first replacement part was from AutoZone and defective. FOMCO part works.

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