Nice vid. I just did mine ,same truck. A tip, if you remove the oil filter and power steering pump pulley , no need to remove the pump and it’s about a 45 minute job.
For anyone interested, I just bought a replacement hose from my local NAPA and the fitting that screws into the pump is a separate piece. It screws into the pump with a normal socket and the hose is pushed into it. No need to remove the pump or the pulley, nor any grinding, cutting or bending wrenches for the install. The instruction sheet included with the part is pretty clear and straightforward.
You didn't even show how you removed the high pressure line.. "lets make a video to help others, but lets not film the part that Others need help with."
You could of showed how you removed the bolts and the line from the power steering pump, would of been so much more useful than just telling us what had to be done then cutting back to it after you did it, wtf
I have to ask, my pump looks way better than that but I have spent over 2 hours trying to get the fitting loose. PB blaster and heat and wd40 and I can’t get it off
I'm wrestling with replacing the same hose on mines I'm really hoping it was the only leak my power steering had but from the geyser of fluid it was spewing in the engine bay and the location of said spewing I was pretty darn sure that was the problem and was coming from the same area around the high pressure hose clamp fittings. Ford really doesn't make this engine friendly for diy mechanics!!! This takes needing to get under the truck which can sometimes be tricky without the proper tools.
Nice vid. I just did mine ,same truck. A tip, if you remove the oil filter and power steering pump pulley , no need to remove the pump and it’s about a 45 minute job.
For anyone interested, I just bought a replacement hose from my local NAPA and the fitting that screws into the pump is a separate piece. It screws into the pump with a normal socket and the hose is pushed into it. No need to remove the pump or the pulley, nor any grinding, cutting or bending wrenches for the install. The instruction sheet included with the part is pretty clear and straightforward.
You didn't even show how you removed the high pressure line.. "lets make a video to help others, but lets not film the part that Others need help with."
My high pressure line just blew - it looks like he front of the motor had a hot oil massage - time to get into it. Great vid btw.
You could of showed how you removed the bolts and the line from the power steering pump, would of been so much more useful than just telling us what had to be done then cutting back to it after you did it, wtf
No need to remove the pump if you are willing to cut a wrench or cut the pipe. The job will take longer but less complicated.
Did you remove the fan guard and fan?
I have to ask, my pump looks way better than that but I have spent over 2 hours trying to get the fitting loose. PB blaster and heat and wd40 and I can’t get it off
Would it be easier to get to that bolt on the pump by removing that pulley? Or do u think it was better to pull the whole pump?
is there an o-ring in the pump where the hose attaches?
Perfect video to help me replace mine, Thank you Sir!🙂
Is the teflon gasket included when you buy the line or is that something you buy seperate???
Solo quisiera saber cuanto se cobra x ese trabajo. Junto con la linea de alta del a/c
Is this pretty much exactly like a 2009 f150?
Can I just cut the lines where it’s metal tubing near the ends and then slip a rubber high pressure line over them with some clamps?
I'm wrestling with replacing the same hose on mines I'm really hoping it was the only leak my power steering had but from the geyser of fluid it was spewing in the engine bay and the location of said spewing I was pretty darn sure that was the problem and was coming from the same area around the high pressure hose clamp fittings. Ford really doesn't make this engine friendly for diy mechanics!!! This takes needing to get under the truck which can sometimes be tricky without the proper tools.
Mine has a fan shroud that blocks all that.