How to Replace Power Steering Oil Cooler 2000-04 GMC Yukon
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If your power steering isn't working as it should due to heat, or is leaking fluid from the cooler or connections, you can replace it with this made to fit your vehicle transmission oil cooler from TRQ. This video shows you how to install a new power steering oil cooler in your 2000-2006 GMC Yukon.
• Check here for more videos on the 2000-06 GMC Yukon: • GMC Yukon 2000-06 2nd Gen
This repair was done on a 2004 GMC Yukon XL 1500 SLT 5.3L Sport Utility 4-Door Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2000 GMC Yukon XL 1500
2001 GMC Yukon XL 1500
2002 GMC Yukon XL 1500
2003 GMC Yukon XL 1500
2004 GMC Yukon XL 1500
2005 GMC Yukon XL 1500
2006 GMC Yukon XL 1500
Tools you will need:
• Phillips Head Screwdriver trq.video/ost-...
• 10mm Socket trq.video/opz-...
• Trim Tool Set trq.video/ofE-...
• Channel-Lock Pliers trq.video/oaS-...
• Hose Clamp Pliers trq.video/oV-1...
• Straight Cutters
• Ratchet trq.video/otX-...
• Socket Driver
• Socket Extensions trq.video/ost-...
• Drain Pan
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What does the transmission fluid level have to do with power steering?
Lmaoo i wanna know the same exact thing 😂
Thats the same thing I was asking.
I said the same thing lol
I see I wasn't the only one to notice that transmission fluid level is not the concern here. Perhaps you can edit out that part since it is the power steering fluid you should be checking.
mmm, is it necessary or best to replace the hoses when replacing the cooler?
Hmmmm went from power steering to transmission fluid, haha
Im having a problem with my power steering, when i turn to the right only not the left, what could this be?
How do I replace power steering oil cooler in 2007 chevy hhr ?
+Anthony Ratali The part in this video fits your application, and the install should be the same or similar. Buy this part on 1AAuto.com: 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
I have the exact same problem on my piece of s***people always say these trucks are reliable I've had nothing but problems with mine it wasn't the truck's fault this time. Following a retarded dump truck in a chunk of metal fell out from the back I ran it over thinking that my truck was ruined or something happened I pulled over checked seemed okay hour and a half later I went grocery shopping came back out there must have been a gallon of power steering fluid all underneath the truck and then I figured out where it was coming from it's coming from right underneath the radiator the leak so it's obviously that line that you just took off on this my question to you is what are these tools you need exactly to take that front grill off because if I can't take it off a sledgehammer might work and I don't want to ruin my front grill but if I have to I will because I'm I'm sick and tired of the truck to be honest and I'm not spending another repair bill on this thing I have invested over $10,000 in this 2001 GMC Sierra SLE extended cab two-wheel drive with a 5.3 l V8 cranks out 285 horsepower stock Minecraft's out 328 horsepower when did a nice dual exhaust system the best plugs and wires and I also replaced all 8 coil packs synthetic oil change mobile one plus it k&n air intake system I take care of this truck quite a bit I have replaced so many parts on this truck I have replaced every single component of the brake system on this truck all new rotors pads calipers front and back all new emergency brake lines and everything that has to do with the emergency brake system was all replaced all the parts in the rear were gutted everything new drive shaft new fuel lines brand new inner and outer tie rods all of them in the front inner and outer on the left side and the right side in the front plus I replaced all four wheel bearing hub assemblies replace both power window motors replace the fan motor and I replace the switch that controls the fan
Replace the throttle position sensor replace the m a p sensor plus I replaced all four oxygen sensors that wasn't cheap and there's quite a bit more that I put into it that I just can't remember off hand. I'm done with repair bills it's not the truck's fault this time but I want to ask you a question if I find the leak on this exactly. Is there anyway to patch the week maybe with some type of rubberized spray that you can spray on a week and it will patch a leak? I was actually thinking about flex seal???? Any information would be awesome especially the type of tools you need to take that front cover off the truck the front grill and that other top part that you took off what type of tools do I need for that???? Any help would be greatly appreciated 😊