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mitsuclipsegsx

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Apr 5, 2004
Dover plains, New York
ok guys, i need ur help: if u didn't read my other thread about me trying to take the a/c out but i removed the power steering, and i cut the belt, well today i put the ps belt in, and this is how i did the power sterring fluid, i started the car kept turning the wheel back and forth, to get the old shit out did it about 5 times then lowered the car of the jacks, started the car, fine till i turned the wheel, i coundt even turn it at all it makes a grinding sound, what could this be, the PS fluid reads max..

Pic 1: This is where i am hearing the grinding sound, like their is no fluid in their, which their probaly isn/t, but i filled it up??


Pic 2 when i take the black tube no fluid is coming??


pic 3 this is the on the left side, now maybe air got in their, casue for some stupid reason i loosen that the other day


well hopefully u guys can help i was suppose to take my car monday to get my 3 gauges put in :thumb:
 
you are cavitating your pump!! and from the sounds of things you most likely need a new one...............but maybe not.

take it to a mechanic or someone that has had experience. you are making things worse on yourself man. putting a ps pump in and bleeding it is pretty easy for some that knows what they are doing. hope that dont sound mean i just dont want you to dig yourself into a bigger hole than you have now, you still might be able to salvage that pump..

good luck :thumb:
 
Sounds like theres no fluid inside. That would explain the nasty noise you get when you turn the wheels. Get some fluid in there and you should be good to go. :thumb:
 
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