1991 Honda Civic "power steering sensor leaking plug" Questions

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Power Steering Pressure Switch Signal, and check idle adjusting screw. 5. RPM too low, when warm: a. Idle speed is below specified rpm, with no load--check IACV and idle adjusting screw. b. Idle speed

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power steering pressure sensor I have a major leak coming out thru this pressure sensor switch (Power Steering). I am looking for its part number since it does not show up anywhere. I read that a guy ...

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Power steering started acting horrible, hig whining and minimual fluid loss. Over the next night, i woke up to find the driveway covered in PS fluid. The Pump will not hold fluid, dumping everything I

power steering pump replaced after replacing the power steering pump, which did nothing to help the 5 miles per quart guzzle of power steering fluid, my car now seems to misfire. it can barely hold an

...manifolds that leak either through the rubber gasket, a crack in the plastic or a little plastic plug that is on the passengers side of the vehicle behind the power steering pump. Hope this ...

...power steering sencer Not difficult to do. I had to do this for my 2002 neon. Go to your local parts store and buy a "power steering pressure switch"...should be around 20-25 dollars. It's located ...

power steering pressure switch Dodge Durango 2001. Have code P0551 and looking for this switch to maybe replace it. Many posts saying that if it is leaking it should be replaced. It's a $10-$15 switch

...power steering fluid everywhere. I don't know exactly where the power steering fluid is leaking from. I've removed the pump already and noticed a lot of fluid has collected and pooled in the empty ...

...Power steering pump pressure switch connector Front cover Spark plugs and wires Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor Valve cover Timing belt. Refer to the Timing Belt unit repair section. Timing belt idler ...

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power steering work, it has nothing to do with the cooling system...unless the sensor was smacked by something and broken. Remove the plug and replace it, those engines do not survive overheating very

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