How to Replace Power Steering Pressure Hose 2007-2012 Nissan Altima
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This video shows you how to install a power steering pressure hose on your 2007-2012 Nissan Altima.
This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2007 Nissan Altima
2008 Nissan Altima
2009 Nissan Altima
2010 Nissan Altima
2011 Nissan Altima
2012 Nissan Altima
Tools you will need:
• 10mm Socket 1aau.to/obdH/1A...
• 14mm Socket 1aau.to/obxR/1A...
• 19mm Socket 1aau.to/oaiW/1A...
• 21mm Socket 1aau.to/oaiW/1A...
• 24mm Socket
• 27mm socket 1aau.to/oZ/1AAS...
• Torque Wrench 1aau.to/oaHk/1A...
• Cloth Rags 1aau.to/oCX/1AX...
• Gloves 1aau.to/oab6/1A...
• Power Steering Fluid
• Safety Glasses 1aau.to/o5e/1AX...
• Drain Pan 1aau.to/oAh/1AX...
• Floor Jack 1aau.to/o7r/1AX...
• Vise
• Wheel Chocks
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I just turned the steering to the left, and it gave room to work without taking the tire off. I got an Import Direct part from O'reillys, and it was the hardest thing to put on. It's like they put the fitting on 180 out. I'm assuming when it was made, it was put in the bag right after, and it caused the rubber to bend the opposite of correct, so it was pretty hard to get the banjo bolt in the pump.
After 4 hrs of messing with it, I finally got it on. The top bracket behind the intake was a bear also. I had to take the 2 bolts off, tighten the bracket onto the hose, then tug and pull to bolt the bracket back to the intake. The car has over 200k miles on it, and many things were hard and brittle, causing leaks. The sensor ended up breaking trying to remove so a new one went on. The rack side, I had to unscrew the metal line going to the box and remove the 2 pieces as one. The connection between the two was stuck also. A vise, wrench, and hammer to get the two separated.
I've never had so much trouble replacing a power steering hose.
TIP: It's really hard to find the upper attachment point behind the intake manifold by just looking and trying to see it, but it's easy to see the hose, so just spot the hose and run your hand up along it until you can feel the attachment point.
I have a 2009 Nissan Altima with a power steering fluid leak, where would the most likely area of the leak be? Do I need a new power steering pump? Please help...
Double-checking tools for the R/R of the PSH. At the 2:11 time, you used 19 mm to hold the line 14 mm to remove the nut. On the replacement at 5:10 you up to a 24mm holding the line 14mm to tighten. Did something change with the new PSH?
Love the video. No extra bs! To the point. Hats off! And Love the"do the best you can"!!!👌👌👌👌✔️✔️✔️✔️
Did you take the entire wheel off to reach for the job? Because I got the first bracket off behind the intake
Now I been 5 hours trying to even reach the damn thing to loosen it
Thank you for taking the time and effort to fliming this job, but honestly it missing the crucial part on where do you reach the end of the hose that connects to the steering mechanism, you showed how to remove the end that connects to the pump, the bracket in the middle of the hose , but how / where did you get to remove the other end near the mark @2:00
Mine still leaks from where it connects to the pump bro you know why?🤦♂️
Muy buena informacion y la voy a poner en practica...
Great clean video and tutorial
I changed the line and everything was fine after 5 minutes it’s not working at all no leaks anymore but no power.
Is it the same for 2.5 vs 3.5 engines?
Does this work for a coupe build???
@2:12 how can u get that off
@2:12 how did you even get it loose?