1996 Ford Ranger 2.3 Power Steering Pump Replace DIY leaking

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Ole' Power steering pump givin' trouble

Комментарии • 42

  • @outdoorsmen22
    @outdoorsmen22 2 года назад +7

    Its videos like this that save a guy like me alot of time and money! Thank you for a great video sir!

  • @BrooksWildlife
    @BrooksWildlife 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this. About to do mine on my 1996. Original pump lasted 430k miles.

  • @Mineral_dude
    @Mineral_dude Год назад +1

    Thanks for helping me with the ol ranger, bonus points for chillin in the backwoods 😉

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  Год назад +1

      No problem 👍 that’s my son playing the guitar👍

  • @warenmann1042
    @warenmann1042 Год назад +2

    I have come across a good way to bleed the air out without all the bubbles and whining. Should work on many vehicles. Works well on my 1996 2.3 L 4-cylinder XLT...
    It is as follows. Fill the pump reservoir with fluid, jack front tires off ground (makes it easier to turn steering wheel). With engine off (off), Turn steering wheel fully or partially right then left to bleed system (I have found that the initial direction and how far you turn really doesn't matter a whole lot). Check and refill reservoir as needed. It only takes a couple of times and will over flow during the procedure if excess fluid is added due to system being closed loop. So check fluid level after Evey steering wheel cycle..
    What this does is, with engine off (off) and PS pump not spinning, this allows the Power Steering Gear Box to manually move fluid through the system at a slower (low pressure) rate. This keeps the PS pump from creating high pressure which agitates the fluid and causes aeration of the system (bubbles). The Power Steering Gear Box is capable of moving fluid through the system as indicated by the drop in fluid level in reservoir. It does it a little slower and does not mix air into fluid thus reducing the time it takes to stop the whining..
    To completely flush system use the same procedure just disconnect the return line, plug return reservoir fitting and drain return line into pan while adding fluid to reservoir..
    Thank You...

  • @JoshAU44
    @JoshAU44 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just got my 97 2.3L running after sitting for 7 years. I'm pretty mechanically inclined. But this looks like a giant pain in the ass. It's leaking from somewhere though, so has to be done. Preciate the video.

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  9 месяцев назад

      Crank it up and get someone to turn the wheel while you look for leaks I’ve seen some that don’t leak until the wheel is turned. A lot of times it’s just the high pressure line. Maybe this helps. Thanks for the comment!👍

    • @CadenAllen-e9f
      @CadenAllen-e9f 7 месяцев назад

      Crazy I’ve got a 97 2.3 that set ina field for 7 years to 😂replacing head gasket after 3k miles

  • @Mrjunior1267
    @Mrjunior1267 Год назад

    Great video, helped me a bunch. Pulley wouldn't budge with the correct pulley removal tool. Had to break the pulley to access the removal bolts and buy a replacement pulley.

  • @mikeseward5496
    @mikeseward5496 10 месяцев назад +1

    Installed a new pump the return line hose that connects underneath the pump will leak at the top no matter what kind clamp i use and i tried using 2 clamps but same problem . Is there suppose to be a o ring to help seal if there is my pump didnt have one . Any help on this Thanks

  • @alexluquez18
    @alexluquez18 Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial, I need to swap the pump on my ranger tomorrow so this helps

  • @Aparato1807
    @Aparato1807 Год назад +1

    Great video... my ranger doesn't have a power steering system. Can I add one... if the answer is yes, what parts do I need? Thank you

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  Год назад +1

      If it came factory with no power steering it would take a lot to put power steering on. You would need pump and bracket, lines, and gear box.

    • @nickkinninger8627
      @nickkinninger8627 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChristmanGarage Im looking to do the same. Other than junkyards, do you know of anywhere that the parts could be sourced?

  • @Ronniejamesleo
    @Ronniejamesleo 8 месяцев назад +1

    Boss has one that's leaking but he didnt hire me as a mechanic. He hired me to lay brick.

  • @silverjuarez
    @silverjuarez Год назад +1

    Hey buddy, I like your video.
    I have a question for you, my ranger 96, don't have a pressure switch is that normal or I need to have one? Thank you

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  Год назад +2

      I’ve never seen one without a switch but it doesn’t surprise me if the power steering works it shouldn’t matter👍

  • @tintdr
    @tintdr 2 года назад +1

    If the pump was just leaking do you know where from? These are known for the $30 hi pressure switch leaking. Replace it and keep it moving in every ranger and b3000 b4000 mazda

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  2 года назад +1

      it was leaking around the housing and the plastic tank, probably could have replaced o-ring but from past experience it's better to just replace entire unit. Yes you are correct about the high pressure switch I have replaced many of them in the past as well. Thanks for the comment!

  • @jamesborush9002
    @jamesborush9002 Год назад

    What size is the line nuts on the box ty

  • @AZWDRDUB
    @AZWDRDUB 4 месяца назад

    Did you use mercon ATF or power steering fluid.

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  4 месяца назад +1

      Power steering fluid 👍

    • @AZWDRDUB
      @AZWDRDUB 4 месяца назад

      @@ChristmanGarage ok mines did say mercon v but if regular power steering works I'll use it

  • @gregorymay8567
    @gregorymay8567 2 года назад

    I like the video. Do you have any with that 2.5 engine replacement of that freeze plug up front under that power steering pump.

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  2 года назад

      Sorry don’t have a video for that thanks for the comment👍

  • @shawincarter871
    @shawincarter871 Год назад

    great video thx!!

  • @shawincarter871
    @shawincarter871 Год назад

    I have a question about subframe bushing do you know where i can find them at? I've looked every where for them and no one has any gurrrrr.

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  Год назад +2

      What exact bushing are you referring to?

    • @shawincarter871
      @shawincarter871 Год назад

      the one right beside the radiator mount do I need a special tool to get it out a new one in?

  • @JBBRAD9267
    @JBBRAD9267 2 года назад

    My Ranger has had more power steering parts put on it than I'll ever admit. Had some bad parts

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  2 года назад +1

      Yep I’ve had a few bad parts in my day too just part of it I guess🤔

  • @lamontseals3351
    @lamontseals3351 2 года назад

    Why are there no videos or kits to delete power steering on these little Rangers??

    • @ChristmanGarage
      @ChristmanGarage  2 года назад +2

      You can just unhook everything if you would like we raced mustangs for years and always ran a power steering rack with no pump it never gave any problems you just need to plug up all the holes and leave a vent so it doesn’t vapor lock👍

    • @djspbb
      @djspbb Год назад

      I have a 95 that never had power steering, in parking lots it sucks to drive. On the road it's not too bad.

  • @funes4355
    @funes4355 Год назад

    where did you get the power steering lines?

  • @kevinagnew6878
    @kevinagnew6878 Год назад

    Did not know that the pump had a oring

  • @ulisescarmona
    @ulisescarmona 2 года назад

    🧰🔧🔩⚙️👍🏼