I now know for sure that I'm hiring a mechanic to do this job, especially if I can find one who would do it for only $500! I'd have the mechanic also replace the reservoir tank, serpentine belt and belt tensioner at the same time, saving the extra labor costs down the road. And DEFINITELY get a new pump with NEW PULLEY already installed on it. It's just plastic and not meant to be reused for years to come. Old pulley could crack or break down the road. And this saves on not having to rent or buy a "puller" from auto parts store. Thanks for video.
I did mine last week this video was very helpful but I found a shortcut that makes the job easier by not lowering the pump down by the catalytic converter to remove the pressure line. You can remove it without moving the pump at all by using a 16mm crowsfoot wrench, long extension, and a ratchet. Can access it by reaching back between the pump and the firewall. This skips the step of lowering the pump down. The fitting is threaded into the pump facing the front of car so just make sure to loosen in the correct direction.
Man, I just want to say thank you for posting this video I mean I really wanna thank you for posting this video like you said yourself. I’ve also watched a lot of videos and I felt like they had me doing a lot of stuff that I didn’t need to do to get this job done but your video was straight to the point, man thank you again, sir
The windshield wiper assembly got removed and was able to get a crow’s foot on the high pressure line. The breakaway torque was unreal. Once broken it was finger loosened. With the extra real estate opened up picked up plugs and wires. Mine has 230,000 miles so this is probably it’s last set that I am buying it.
@@ChrisinOSMSyes. I had a super hard time getting enough leverage to break the 16mm high pressure line off. Just no room. I ended up using a wrench and leveraged it with the belt removal tool. It was a long piece of metal essentially. It was the only way to break it loose. Unreal how tight it was.
Thanks brother! My momma didn't raise a mechanic but unfortunately I have to be one 😁 I appreciate the hooked on phonics lesson because it's exactly what I needed! This is the best descriptive how to I've ever seen! Thank you!!
You are one of the best at showing how to replace things. 4 years ago I had a shop replace mine $600 and my warranty paid. But I gave them a auto zone pump. They got the job done and then said the pump was a lemon ! They redid with a Napa pump. And Ithen paid out of my pocket. I am now wondering if they just clean the fluid storage screen ! It starting to do again and I replace the storage container. If one has the balls to do, they know its done right.( only God knows if I got screwed!) And the van now has over 100 thousand miles so next a fun timing belt ,water pump, and maybe a good idea to put a new crank seal in. -- If I watch how to do videos on here - I done my self. As I not had a clue how to put my new auto zone pump on then. Then a night mare when I started to try 4 years back.~~~ 10 stars for you Bud.
Can't remember the last time I saw a better video. You Sir are an outstanding practitioner and tutor. Nothing but concise and articulate content. Bravo!
You can take that whole windsheild wiper shroud off in less than half hour, you should have taken that off so it was way easier. Also I'd say change the power steering reservoir at the same time the filter in it can get plugged over time so fluid can't run thru it properly, I'd say do the reservoir first and if the noise don't improve then I'd move on to replacing the pump. Don't cross thread the high pressure line putting it into the new pump either be very careful. You can unscrew the two 13mm bolts holding the high pressure line in place and pull it up higher to carefully screw it into the new pump with 16mm wrench and then bolt the pump in place and then you can tighten the 16mm nut on high pressure line down some more so its tight. Put the new orings on the high pressure line and the low pressure fitting as the orings are what keeps the fluid from spraying out and leaking once you put it back together. He did disconnect the two 13mm bolts holding the high pressure line in place there are two of them and the bottom of the line will still be screwed it at the bottom that you leave it screwed in.
Thanks for the video, just replaced the pump in an 07 Grand Caravan.. Biggest pain was getting the three bolts out of the pump due to the lack of space..
Love the video,clear precise instructions...just hope noone runs into a monster like we did.everything that could go wrong(in terms of bolt heads stripping,being seized,etc)did go wrong...also I replaced mine because the pulley snapped off.so my van was doa.luckily I have 2 batteries in parallel due to my high wattage stereo system and was able to make it to my buddys once the belt came off.
Great informative video, thank you for sharing this. I am in the process of changing the high pressure power steering line on our 2006.... I managed to get the old one off a couple days ago, now I have to install the new line... Just a thought, when I replaced the water pump a few years ago which is directly bellow the power steering pump I loosened the passenger side engine mount so the engine came down around an 1 1/2 to 2 inches. Perhaps doing the same would make things easier when trying to get to the bolts inside the power steering pulley, for removal and installation. Thumbs up! 👍🏼
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Thanks for the information. I have a 2007 T&C with 102k miles. I know the day is approaching when I will need your video information. Great instructional video!!!! Thanks, Dave R. Greenwell Springs, LA
It's much easier if you pull the windshield wiper tray off first. Takes just a few minutes and then you have much more room to work and pull the pump up from the top. The hose can remain on the pump as you drag it over and be replaced there rather than trying to remove it while attached to the engine.
As a warning to people: DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS YOURSELF UNLESS YOU HAVE A LOT OF TOOLS TO FIX THINGS IF IT GOES WRONG. I did this job myself and the flare nut stripped out, there is virtually no possible way to actually get the flare nut into the power steering pump once it cross threads (80% chance it will crossthread) if you can get a mechanic to do this HELL of a job for $500 that is an amazing bargain and good luck!
My AC hasn't worked since I bought the van, so I removed the accumulator and it made it way easier. I'd only recommend it if you know for a fact your AC system is shot.
Thanks for the video!! It's a pity you didn't put a new pulley on while you had it apart. Mine makes a LOT of noise, and from what I've been told, the pulleys on these minivans are prone to bearing failure. There's nothing wrong with my power steering pump, but I'm going to change it because of the stupid pulley noise.
I changed my serpentine belt tensioner pulley at the same time I did my water pump and that was before the power steering pump. You do know that there are no bearings in the power steering pump pulley. The bearing noise is from the pump bearings. The pulley is just molded plastic part.
Man! This looks like a hair puller of a job. I have done lots of diy jobs on my vehicles but this looks very time consuming. I guess thats why the shops charge what they charge. I cleaned my reservoir on my 2005 DGC year ago. All was good till today started sqealing again so I bought a new one from advanced auto, changed it, and not same result as with the cleaning. It quiet it down a good amount. But still little noisy. Debating on doing it myself or forking up the $$. GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR DOING IT. I KNOW THAT IF I DECIDE TO DO IT. I WILL PULL THIS VIDEO FROM MY FAVORITES AND GO TO TOWN.
+mario sellet I also have a 2005 DGC SXT 3.8L and am going to try the filter replacement first .. hope it works ... if not ... time to wrenchin' .. ha ha .
I watched ur video n told my brother, who was replacing my pump, to watch it...an hour later he had to watch ur video after i told him he needed a ratchet! 🙄 hopefully hell be done bfore it gets dark.
Great video... Do you think removing the whole windshield wiper housing help make this easier? Also, I am thinking of replacing rack and pinion. Would doing that at the same time affect the steering pump job?
Glad to help. I did not think it was hard the way I did the job and I would not bother removing anything else. If you need to replace the rack you might as well do it at the same time so you do not waste fluid.
Any advice on how to thread power steering line back in? I'm new to working on vehicles and I cant get it back in for the life of me. I've only worked on motorcycles. I dont have the cash, got a new line though and the guy that took it off is a mechanic that couldn't get it back in. I feel like I line it up with what I believe is called the rack but maybe it's off a hair and I just can't get the new line to thread. No matter how much I mess around with it. from beneath the van and beneath the hood. It's driving me absolutely crazy.
Hello Sir, Correct me if I'm wrong but you also mentioned you removed the idler tentioner and pulley for the water pump to give yourself more room? Attempting to do this job today.Thanks for the video!
Great job/explanation. Very well done. I just wish I could hear what it sounded like before you began versus after. I think I have the same problem with my van.
Has anyone done this on a 3.8 liter yet? I'm wondering if there's enough room between the engine and the firewall to move the detached pump from the left to the right to get it out like Chop Drop did beginnin at 4:45. I'd hate to get started on this job to find I have to remove the catalytic converter. Thanks in advance!
I did that when I did the water pump but my ratchet fit perfect on the power steering pump. I guess if your ratchet is too wide you might need to do that. Thanks for watching!
I'm looking to find out how to replace the line that go's to the steering rack from the pump mainly looking to find out if you have to take the engine out to replace the line?
I have not had to replace the power steering hoses yet, I am not sure what the trick to that is. I will take a look, maybe that is worth another video.
+Chop Drop wall if i am right the isew is i am in canada;) . Almost nobody laughed and business that will even consider doing a power steering line on a 2002 too 2007 lol. as far as I know if you cantget it up on a rack . The only other way to do it is take the transmission out so you can get at where the line bolts into the power steering rack and it's a 50/50 to get the cunk of the old line out and it not be permanently seized in the rack:(. i blive it or not to chang my power steering pump cut the line do to it being seized into the power steering pump and than have a pice made wich cost me like 30.00 and put in a brass union.we several times tried using hose clamps and pressurized hose but you can't get the good hose clamps here and they would break after about an hour or so. sofare the Union is working. my cousin fix/sales old Dodge minivans and hes had 7 wear the line was seized in the pump and he had to cut the line and pout a brass union on to put the line back together.i jest had loke of the draw the line was damage so i had to pay 30.00 to have something made lol. none of the mechanics around these parts will even touch a power steering line project on a minivan.my naber's 99 brow a line and it's in a place you can access on the rack without taking the transmission off on the 99.the dealership charged hem like 200 or 300 for a line i cod have got in at Napa for 39.99;) and i forget how much he had to pay to have it put on and it took tham a week of grief and that mechanic will no longer have anything new with power steering pumps on minivans lol. my cousin is 200+ miles from me so I could just take it in and have them do it lol he has a full sat up with a flor holies and what not and more than likely could've put a on without taking the transmission out lol. sofare after a moth of bs it seams i get it working with out it and emptying the entire contents of the fluid out on the floor lol.you don't know how many times of the line breaking and what not befor my brother found out a shop hear still makes hydraulic line's and such for vehicles.i dalt with a took similar situation on a 87 gm wear you cant get the return line fitting that go's in the power steering box and in 02 i had to pay a shop 40 bucks to make me a line/fitting that if somebody like Napa or GM has still made them would've been like 9,99 but it's one of those weird little parts. Nobody sells or makes short of having it made. ouds are your in the usa so you don't realize the significant difference when it comes to trying to take parts off of a Canadian vehicle versus parts often American vehicle lol. we have 5 year old car's hear rotten worst than a 40 year old us vehicle depending which state you're in ;).hell something you wood see for 500 in the us in my par of canada wood go for a few grand do to you literally just can't get them down here.
I am not sure if you can get the fitting you need but you should be using a Aeroquip line for the pressure line if you cannot get one from the dealer. Summit racing sells them. And most NAPA stores will make them as you wait.
Four or five questions. Why couldn't the original bolt be used for the new pump? was it a different size? Did the original bolt have that many washers in place when you removed the pulley? appreciate your analysis so didn't removed converter and axle. thanks. you said you removed a sensor. was that the cam shaft sensor? because you have to put a spacer on the end of the sensor when reinstalling it. Curious, was there a spacer on end of camshaft sensor if that was the sensor you was speaking about?
+Scott Watkins Hello, The bolt I think you are talking about is the bolt I used to press on the pulley onto the pump. Every time I rotated the bolt one turn, I took it out and put another washer on it, so it would not bottom out in the hole. After the pulley was fully pressed on, the bolt is removed. The pulley was only pressed on and did not have a bolt holding it on. The only plug I took off was from the sensor in the air duct going into the engine, just to make more room to work. I believe it is the mass airflow.
Would you recommend this for a intermediate auto repair diy? I've fixed many things one my cars over the years but never anything this big. I don't have hundreds of dollars to shell out for the repairs and I already bought the pump online. Will you please give me a list of all the tools I would need? This would likely be an all day job for me. To bad it needs replacing in midsummer; I live in sw Florida.
I do not know your abilities so I can not say if you can do it or not, I did not think it was very hard. I do know I needed a puller to change the pulley and I borrowed it from Advanced. I do not know what other tools were needed, you will need to watch the video.
Chop Drop I watched the whole thing three times. It looks very involved but not hard. I think I may try to change the reservoir first then come back to this. I feel rather confident I can follow instructions, I done a fair amount to all my cars. This video is well made and very clear so it shouldn't be too hard.
Its actually a bit of a pia...me and my buddy whos a mechanic did it at his home garage last night and it took us 5 hrs....yea.5...hours.was not good times.its just a pain all the way around.radiator swap including pump,overflow and all hoses took us an hr and a half taking our time...course with this one the Allen head on the line stripped,so had to grind it and find a new bolt,amongst other complications..this van wasnt maintained before me either,so thats alot of it.basically never want to do another one again...
The tank is above the pump and the fluid will displace the air when you fill up the tank. Wait a few minutes after filling the tank and then turn the pump a few times before you start it and that should get enough fluid into the pump. This is not a closed system like brakes. Good luck
Hey i was wondering what made u change your pump because i have a 2000 town & country 3.3 and its ver hard for me to turn it i added steering fluid gave it a minute to see if thats all it need and no it was still hard. And what is the consequence if i contintue to ride it like that. Please write me back im in need of help. Thanks
My pump was making noise and I did not want to put up with it. If you have a pump that gets really bad it will seize and you accessory belt will come off and you will loose everything. Good luck
Thanks for your video. I think I need to do the same. I changed the reservoir for the 2nd time in two years and the pump is still screaming at me. How much more work is it to pull the water pump?
Turned out it was not the pump, the diao's in the alternator went and it was causing the scream. My metal coolant pipe is fine because I undercoat each fall
I just did this, but couldn't get at the high pressure line compression fitting. You did it from the bottom? How exactly? I couldn't get my arm up well enough to get some leverage, and same from the top. Any tips? Thanks for the video and tips.
I was able to get the line disconnected from the top or bottom. You cannot see it from the top, so you need to feel in back of the motor by the fire wall on the passenger side. If you want to get it from the bottom you can take the pump off the engine and drop it down on top of the exhaust with the high pressure line attached and then disconnect it. I think it is easier from the top, but you have do it by feel. I used a line wrench, It should not be that tight. When I did the video that was the first time I had ever done the job or seen the pump off of the vehicle so I pulled it down so I could see it. Hope that helped
Yes, that makes sense to release the low pressure line and drop it down. I actually had the three bolts out plus the low pressure line, then thought I'd need it bolted in to get the leverage on the high pressure line. So I bolted it back in and found I couldn't get a wrench on the line. Good call on the line wrench--I don't have a set so I'll drop the pump and be careful. I appreciated the video, nicely done.
Shoot ! Take this off to take that off to remove this n that ---well WTF ! Yea ..i see why a Mechanic wants $500 ! You throw your wrench at disgust of the Mechanics price Mr. Know it All ! I see you are doing a $500 job in Human man hours You didnt save by doimg it yourself !
I now know for sure that I'm hiring a mechanic to do this job, especially if I can find one who would do it for only $500! I'd have the mechanic also replace the reservoir tank, serpentine belt and belt tensioner at the same time, saving the extra labor costs down the road. And DEFINITELY get a new pump with NEW PULLEY already installed on it. It's just plastic and not meant to be reused for years to come. Old pulley could crack or break down the road. And this saves on not having to rent or buy a "puller" from auto parts store. Thanks for video.
Thanks, you actually showed what to do unlike most who ramble about getting beer or football for ten minutes.
I did mine last week this video was very helpful but I found a shortcut that makes the job easier by not lowering the pump down by the catalytic converter to remove the pressure line. You can remove it without moving the pump at all by using a 16mm crowsfoot wrench, long extension, and a ratchet. Can access it by reaching back between the pump and the firewall. This skips the step of lowering the pump down. The fitting is threaded into the pump facing the front of car so just make sure to loosen in the correct direction.
Man, I just want to say thank you for posting this video I mean I really wanna thank you for posting this video like you said yourself. I’ve also watched a lot of videos and I felt like they had me doing a lot of stuff that I didn’t need to do to get this job done but your video was straight to the point, man thank you again, sir
On day 2 of trying to remove the pump. Taking a break to cool off a bit and figure out if there is an easier way. Thanks for making this.
I think I am coming up on needing to change mine again soon. Got 80 to 100 thousand on the first one and now I am at 165000.
The windshield wiper assembly got removed and was able to get a crow’s foot on the high pressure line. The breakaway torque was unreal. Once broken it was finger loosened. With the extra real estate opened up picked up plugs and wires. Mine has 230,000 miles so this is probably it’s last set that I am buying it.
@@ChrisinOSMSyes. I had a super hard time getting enough leverage to break the 16mm high pressure line off. Just no room. I ended up using a wrench and leveraged it with the belt removal tool. It was a long piece of metal essentially. It was the only way to break it loose. Unreal how tight it was.
Thanks brother! My momma didn't raise a mechanic but unfortunately I have to be one 😁
I appreciate the hooked on phonics lesson because it's exactly what I needed! This is the best descriptive how to I've ever seen! Thank you!!
You are one of the best at showing how to replace things. 4 years ago I had a shop replace mine $600 and my warranty paid. But I gave them a auto zone pump. They got the job done and then said the pump was a lemon ! They redid with a Napa pump. And Ithen paid out of my pocket. I am now wondering if they just clean the fluid storage screen ! It starting to do again and I replace the storage container. If one has the balls to do, they know its done right.( only God knows if I got screwed!) And the van now has over 100 thousand miles so next a fun timing belt ,water pump, and maybe a good idea to put a new crank seal in. -- If I watch how to do videos on here - I done my self. As I not had a clue how to put my new auto zone pump on then. Then a night mare when I started to try 4 years back.~~~ 10 stars for you Bud.
Vincent Stewart I am glad it helped you!
Can't remember the last time I saw a better video. You Sir are an outstanding practitioner and tutor. Nothing but concise and articulate content. Bravo!
You can take that whole windsheild wiper shroud off in less than half hour, you should have taken that off so it was way easier. Also I'd say change the power steering reservoir at the same time the filter in it can get plugged over time so fluid can't run thru it properly, I'd say do the reservoir first and if the noise don't improve then I'd move on to replacing the pump. Don't cross thread the high pressure line putting it into the new pump either be very careful. You can unscrew the two 13mm bolts holding the high pressure line in place and pull it up higher to carefully screw it into the new pump with 16mm wrench and then bolt the pump in place and then you can tighten the 16mm nut on high pressure line down some more so its tight. Put the new orings on the high pressure line and the low pressure fitting as the orings are what keeps the fluid from spraying out and leaking once you put it back together. He did disconnect the two 13mm bolts holding the high pressure line in place there are two of them and the bottom of the line will still be screwed it at the bottom that you leave it screwed in.
Thanks for the video, just replaced the pump in an 07 Grand Caravan.. Biggest pain was getting the three bolts out of the pump due to the lack of space..
Love the video,clear precise instructions...just hope noone runs into a monster like we did.everything that could go wrong(in terms of bolt heads stripping,being seized,etc)did go wrong...also I replaced mine because the pulley snapped off.so my van was doa.luckily I have 2 batteries in parallel due to my high wattage stereo system and was able to make it to my buddys once the belt came off.
Thanks for the video, I have a 2003 Caravan with a groaning pump. I feel confident I can do it with the help of your video.
Great job, nice seeing it done the right way, not like the given manuals say. I have a 07 Town and Country and I'll be doing this next weekend.
thank you for this video. 2021 and still helping people! save me $$$ and always fun learning thank you
Great informative video, thank you for sharing this. I am in the process of changing the high pressure power steering line on our 2006.... I managed to get the old one off a couple days ago, now I have to install the new line...
Just a thought, when I replaced the water pump a few years ago which is directly bellow the power steering pump I loosened the passenger side engine mount so the engine came down around an 1 1/2 to 2 inches. Perhaps doing the same would make things easier when trying to get to the bolts inside the power steering pulley, for removal and installation.
Thumbs up! 👍🏼
Thanks for taking the time to make this vid. My pump hasen't worked for a year, I'm getting tired of pulling on the wheel to make the car go... Thanks
+Pynenberg3 HA! It's not just me who has been doing that for 6 months! Awesome!!!
Thank you for this fantastic video. I did that exact work on a '07 dodge caravan after watching your instructions, and I had no surprise at all.
Thanks for this and great job figuring to fish the pump behind the motor. Love when a great idea works!!!
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Thanks for the information. I have a 2007 T&C with 102k miles. I know the day is approaching when I will need your video information.
Great instructional video!!!!
Thanks,
Dave R.
Greenwell Springs, LA
Thanks for doing this video. Local shop wants between$550 and $750 to do job on my 07 grand caravan. Forget that.
Hope the video helps.
Thanks for watching!
AWESOME! Thanks for taking the time to break it down. Good tip also to replace all the other components.....Fire in the Hole!! God Bless you friend.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for doing this video for all of us! Does look a bit hard to me but great instructions!!
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Thank you sir ….. you’re a life save at this moment ….
Many thanks for the video. The job was still a bear, but your help made it much easier and sane.
Glad to help. Thanks for watching!
It's much easier if you pull the windshield wiper tray off first. Takes just a few minutes and then you have much more room to work and pull the pump up from the top. The hose can remain on the pump as you drag it over and be replaced there rather than trying to remove it while attached to the engine.
thanks a lot for taking the time to do the video really appreciate it !!!!!!!!! now gonna get a hold of my son thanks again!
Thanks for watching. I hope it helps.
As a warning to people: DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS YOURSELF UNLESS YOU HAVE A LOT OF TOOLS TO FIX THINGS IF IT GOES WRONG. I did this job myself and the flare nut stripped out, there is virtually no possible way to actually get the flare nut into the power steering pump once it cross threads (80% chance it will crossthread) if you can get a mechanic to do this HELL of a job for $500 that is an amazing bargain and good luck!
Thanks! Very nice tutorial - going to attempt to replace the power steering pump on my Town and Country.
Good luck. You should be OK.
My AC hasn't worked since I bought the van, so I removed the accumulator and it made it way easier. I'd only recommend it if you know for a fact your AC system is shot.
Great video and great advice, you're my hero, you saved me a ton of time and back ache, thank you so much!!!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching.
Perfectly explained and shown. Thank you! I will be diving head first into this job in the morning.
Thanks for the video!! It's a pity you didn't put a new pulley on while you had it apart. Mine makes a LOT of noise, and from what I've been told, the pulleys on these minivans are prone to bearing failure. There's nothing wrong with my power steering pump, but I'm going to change it because of the stupid pulley noise.
I changed my serpentine belt tensioner pulley at the same time I did my water pump and that was before the power steering pump. You do know that there are no bearings in the power steering pump pulley. The bearing noise is from the pump bearings. The pulley is just molded plastic part.
Chop Drop
Oh, I thought the pulley had bearings. Thanks for the info! :thumbs up:
2005 T&C 3.8 L... It's coming soon for me! Thanks for the Video!
love the way you simply show what to do without making me watch you turn the stupid bolts. nice
Hope it helped, thanks for watching!
I took the windshield wipers and set up out too to have more room. The 16mm hose/ for the high pressure line was a pain.
You can take off windshield wipers it gives you more room and takes maybe 20-30 minutes
Do you mean the wiper tray?
Man! This looks like a hair puller of a job. I have done lots of diy jobs on my vehicles but this looks very time consuming. I guess thats why the shops charge what they charge. I cleaned my reservoir on my 2005 DGC year ago. All was good till today started sqealing again so I bought a new one from advanced auto, changed it, and not same result as with the cleaning. It quiet it down a good amount. But still little noisy. Debating on doing it myself or forking up the $$. GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR DOING IT. I KNOW THAT IF I DECIDE TO DO IT. I WILL PULL THIS VIDEO FROM MY FAVORITES AND GO TO TOWN.
Its not, it took me about 50minutes on a 07 Town and Country
Might take me 5 hours since I'm nearing 50 y o
+mario sellet
I also have a 2005 DGC SXT 3.8L and am going to try the filter replacement first .. hope it works ... if not ... time to wrenchin' .. ha ha .
When you do the filter, fill the resoirvoire half way with reg fluid. And the other half with lucas stop leak. It works!!
+mario sellet Thanks Mario .
bit of advice if doing this job yourself spend the extra money and buy the pump thru the dealer. aftermarket rebuilt pumps are garbage
Thank you very much for this comprehensive video
Thank, hope it helped
That cowl under the wipers comes off easy
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the good video. Will be doing this today.
Thanks for watching. Glad to help!
SUBSCRIBED! Thanks again!
I watched ur video n told my brother, who was replacing my pump, to watch it...an hour later he had to watch ur video after i told him he needed a ratchet! 🙄 hopefully hell be done bfore it gets dark.
Great video... Do you think removing the whole windshield wiper housing help make this easier? Also, I am thinking of replacing rack and pinion. Would doing that at the same time affect the steering pump job?
Glad to help. I did not think it was hard the way I did the job and I would not bother removing anything else. If you need to replace the rack you might as well do it at the same time so you do not waste fluid.
Excellent video!!!
Thanks! glad to help
Very Helpful and useful Video!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks 👌
Awesome, saved me some trouble figuring out all of that. Thanks and keep posting those when you can, it helps a lot.
I think I would have removed the wiper tray to give better access to the back side of the engine.
Nice video! I've been trying to find a video on the location of a power steering pump for an 06, G6 with a 3500 but still no luck finding it..
Any advice on how to thread power steering line back in? I'm new to working on vehicles and I cant get it back in for the life of me. I've only worked on motorcycles. I dont have the cash, got a new line though and the guy that took it off is a mechanic that couldn't get it back in. I feel like I line it up with what I believe is called the rack but maybe it's off a hair and I just can't get the new line to thread. No matter how much I mess around with it. from beneath the van and beneath the hood. It's driving me absolutely crazy.
thanks for the video..very very very helpful....
awesome video...my's a 2002...I dread having to replace all that stuff but the day is approaching
Hello Sir, Correct me if I'm wrong but you also mentioned you removed the idler tentioner and pulley for the water pump to give yourself more room? Attempting to do this job today.Thanks for the video!
You saved my bacon with this one thanks
Glad to help
Very helpful! Thank you so much!
Every time I asked 2006 signature edition 3.8 L engine this video keep coming up and it completely different
you sir, have made my day
Great job/explanation. Very well done. I just wish I could hear what it sounded like before you began versus after. I think I have the same problem with my van.
A+ video !
Question --
Would this be close to doing it on a
2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT 3.8L ?
Thanks ..
Way to use your head . I was wondering .It looked to me it could come out from the top . You could definitely teach Dodge a thing or two . Thanks .
Glad to help, thanks for watching
What made you replace it?
Mine is making a whiney noise. I found out there was a look on bottom
It was really loud.
Has anyone done this on a 3.8 liter yet? I'm wondering if there's enough room between the engine and the firewall to move the detached pump from the left to the right to get it out like Chop Drop did beginnin at 4:45.
I'd hate to get started on this job to find I have to remove the catalytic converter.
Thanks in advance!
I am not sure, I am still using the van in this video. I have not done a 3.8.
Atf 4 or power steerinflg fluid?
Thanks for the video!
boroneadani
I hope it helped!
You can un bolt the front engine mount and get more room.
I did that when I did the water pump but my ratchet fit perfect on the power steering pump. I guess if your ratchet is too wide you might need to do that. Thanks for watching!
I'm looking to find out how to replace the line that go's to the steering rack from the pump mainly looking to find out if you have to take the engine out to replace the line?
I have not had to replace the power steering hoses yet, I am not sure what the trick to that is. I will take a look, maybe that is worth another video.
+Chop Drop
wall if i am right the isew is i am in canada;) . Almost nobody laughed and business that will even consider doing a power steering line on a 2002 too 2007 lol. as far as I know if you cantget it up on a rack . The only other way to do it is take the transmission out so you can get at where the line bolts into the power steering rack and it's a 50/50 to get the cunk of the old line out and it not be permanently seized in the rack:(. i blive it or not to chang my power steering pump cut the line do to it being seized into the power steering pump and than have a pice made wich cost me like 30.00 and put in a brass union.we several times tried using hose clamps and pressurized hose but you can't get the good hose clamps here and they would break after about an hour or so.
sofare the Union is working. my cousin fix/sales old Dodge minivans and hes had 7 wear the line was seized in the pump and he had to cut the line and pout a brass union on to put the line back together.i jest had loke of the draw the line was damage so i had to pay 30.00 to have something made lol. none of the mechanics around these parts will even touch a power steering line project on a minivan.my naber's 99 brow a line and it's in a place you can access on the rack without taking the transmission off on the 99.the dealership charged hem like 200 or 300 for a line i cod have got in at Napa for 39.99;) and i forget how much he had to pay to have it put on and it took tham a week of grief and that mechanic will no longer have anything new with power steering pumps on minivans lol.
my cousin is 200+ miles from me so I could just take it in and have them do it lol he has a full sat up with a flor holies and what not and more than likely could've put a
on without taking the transmission out lol. sofare after a moth of bs it seams i get it working with out it and emptying the entire contents of the fluid out on the floor lol.you don't know how many times of the line breaking and what not befor my brother found out a shop hear still makes hydraulic line's and such for vehicles.i dalt with a took similar situation on a 87 gm wear you cant get the return line fitting that go's in the power steering box and in 02 i had to pay a shop 40 bucks to make me a line/fitting that if somebody like Napa or GM has still made them would've been like 9,99 but it's one of those weird little parts. Nobody sells or makes short of having it made. ouds are your in the usa so you don't realize the significant difference when it comes to trying to take parts off of a Canadian vehicle versus parts often American vehicle lol. we have 5 year old car's hear rotten worst than a 40 year old us vehicle depending which state you're in ;).hell something you wood see for 500 in the us in my par of canada wood go for a few grand do to you literally just can't get them down here.
I am not sure if you can get the fitting you need but you should be using a Aeroquip line for the pressure line if you cannot get one from the dealer. Summit racing sells them. And most NAPA stores will make them as you wait.
I don't know much mechanic. I hope this is not the issue. Good video though. Thanks
Four or five questions. Why couldn't the original bolt be used for the new pump? was it a different size? Did the original bolt have that many washers in place when you removed the pulley? appreciate your analysis so didn't removed converter and axle. thanks. you said you removed a sensor. was that the cam shaft sensor? because you have to put a spacer on the end of the sensor when reinstalling it. Curious, was there a spacer on end of camshaft sensor if that was the sensor you was speaking about?
+Scott Watkins
Hello, The bolt I think you are talking about is the bolt I used to press on the pulley onto the pump. Every time I rotated the bolt one turn, I took it out and put another washer on it, so it would not bottom out in the hole. After the pulley was fully pressed on, the bolt is removed. The pulley was only pressed on and did not have a bolt holding it on.
The only plug I took off was from the sensor in the air duct going into the engine, just to make more room to work. I believe it is the mass airflow.
scott, he used washers to drive the pulley back on with that bolt. Then he took the bolt off as its not bolted on. It is a press fit.
I'm the 500 subscriber yay
Thanks, for your help. When I get to 1000 I will get beer and peanuts money again. I got paid before they changed the rules on me.
Would you recommend this for a intermediate auto repair diy? I've fixed many things one my cars over the years but never anything this big. I don't have hundreds of dollars to shell out for the repairs and I already bought the pump online.
Will you please give me a list of all the tools I would need? This would likely be an all day job for me. To bad it needs replacing in midsummer; I live in sw Florida.
I do not know your abilities so I can not say if you can do it or not, I did not think it was very hard. I do know I needed a puller to change the pulley and I borrowed it from Advanced. I do not know what other tools were needed, you will need to watch the video.
Chop Drop I watched the whole thing three times. It looks very involved but not hard. I think I may try to change the reservoir first then come back to this. I feel rather confident I can follow instructions, I done a fair amount to all my cars. This video is well made and very clear so it shouldn't be too hard.
Just make sure you put new fluid in if you change the pump, if the pump is bad. If the fluid smells burned it will be bad for a new pump. Good luck!
Its actually a bit of a pia...me and my buddy whos a mechanic did it at his home garage last night and it took us 5 hrs....yea.5...hours.was not good times.its just a pain all the way around.radiator swap including pump,overflow and all hoses took us an hr and a half taking our time...course with this one the Allen head on the line stripped,so had to grind it and find a new bolt,amongst other complications..this van wasnt maintained before me either,so thats alot of it.basically never want to do another one again...
are you supposed to bleed the system so you don't get air in the lines and make the pump whine ?
The tank is above the pump and the fluid will displace the air when you fill up the tank. Wait a few minutes after filling the tank and then turn the pump a few times before you start it and that should get enough fluid into the pump. This is not a closed system like brakes. Good luck
thumbs up on the video. How long did it take you to do the pump replacement part?
Hey i was wondering what made u change your pump because i have a 2000 town & country 3.3 and its ver hard for me to turn it i added steering fluid gave it a minute to see if thats all it need and no it was still hard. And what is the consequence if i contintue to ride it like that. Please write me back im in need of help. Thanks
My pump was making noise and I did not want to put up with it. If you have a pump that gets really bad it will seize and you accessory belt will come off and you will loose everything. Good luck
Drive slowly until u find an honest michanic it's not dangerous
Chop Drop My Dad told me about your channel he said he used to work with you. Don’t know if you recognize the name Dave Nadzam
Thanks for your video. I think I need to do the same. I changed the reservoir for the 2nd time in two years and the pump is still screaming at me. How much more work is it to pull the water pump?
Fred Grendel I would do it at the same time along with the metal coolant pipe by the right front tire. Both jobs are easy.
Turned out it was not the pump, the diao's in the alternator went and it was causing the scream. My metal coolant pipe is fine because I undercoat each fall
Yes Sir!
I just did this, but couldn't get at the high pressure line compression fitting. You did it from the bottom? How exactly? I couldn't get my arm up well enough to get some leverage, and same from the top. Any tips? Thanks for the video and tips.
I was able to get the line disconnected from the top or bottom. You cannot see it from the top, so you need to feel in back of the motor by the fire wall on the passenger side. If you want to get it from the bottom you can take the pump off the engine and drop it down on top of the exhaust with the high pressure line attached and then disconnect it. I think it is easier from the top, but you have do it by feel. I used a line wrench, It should not be that tight. When I did the video that was the first time I had ever done the job or seen the pump off of the vehicle so I pulled it down so I could see it.
Hope that helped
Yes, that makes sense to release the low pressure line and drop it down. I actually had the three bolts out plus the low pressure line, then thought I'd need it bolted in to get the leverage on the high pressure line.
So I bolted it back in and found I couldn't get a wrench on the line. Good call on the line wrench--I don't have a set so I'll drop the pump and be careful.
I appreciated the video, nicely done.
I paused the video at 5:27 and the pulley looks really confused lol
Ill take off the wiper mechanisms.
Remove the wipper tray and you will have a lot of room
It's not a Toyota it say Toyoda 😂
Shoot ! Take this off to take that off to remove this n that ---well WTF !
Yea ..i see why a Mechanic wants $500 !
You throw your wrench at disgust of the Mechanics price Mr. Know it All !
I see you are doing a $500 job in Human man hours
You didnt save by doimg it yourself !