Power Steering Pump Replacement near Wilmington, North Carolina

There are 8 RepairPal Certified locations for Power Steering Pump Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

8 Results for Power Steering Pump Replacement near Wilmington, North Carolina

Power Steering Pump Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Precision Tune Auto Care - 055-06

4.5
(1304)
7.37 mi
1318 South College Road
Wilmington, NC
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Legacy Auto Service | Auto repair in Wilmington

4.6
(21)
7.72 mi
2841 Carolina Beach Road
Wilmington, NC
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Cape Fear Auto Clinic

4.7
(17)
8.55 mi
120 Bryan road
Wilmington, NC
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Opens 9:00 AM Mon
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Topsail Tire & Auto

4.9
(106)
15.75 mi
180 State Highway 210
Hampstead, NC
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Sneads Ferry Tire & Auto

4.5
(82)
32.65 mi
1330 North Carolina 172
Holly Ridge, NC
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 055-09

4.1
(822)
47.07 mi
465 Western Blvd.
Jacksonville, NC
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Harrells Tire & Auto Service - Jacksonville

3.8
(25)
48.58 mi
1476 Piney Green Road
Jacksonville, NC
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Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Guaranteed Auto Center

4.4
(15)
48.86 mi
437 South Carolina 90
Little River, SC
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Power Steering Pump Replacement

How are power steering pump issues diagnosed?

Most power steering issues will create the same symptoms, so it can be difficult to diagnose one part without examining the whole system. When symptoms emerge, the power steering fluid is inspected and topped off, and the condition and tension of the power steering pump belt is noted. The system may need to be bled of air before diagnosis. Any leaks will become very obvious at that time, and noise from the pump would indicated that it has failed mechanically.
Power Steering Pump Replacement

How is a power steering pump replaced?

To replace the pump, the power steering fluid will first need to be drained. The serpentine or power steering belt will be removed, the hoses will be taken off, and the pump will be unbolted from the engine block. A new pump will then be installed, the lines attached, the belt reinstalled, and the fluid refilled. The system will be bled of air and checked to ensure a complete repair.

RepairPal recommendations for power steering pump issues

When having the power steering pump replaced, the power steering fluid hoses and related components should be inspected. Any debris from the pump may have worked into the steering system, requiring replacement of the hoses, and at least a flushing of the steering rack or gearbox. It's also smart to replace the plastic fluid reservoir at the same time.

What to look out for when dealing with power steering pump issues

Power steering components are subject to high pressure, heat and speeds. Using parts that are built to meet or exceed OEM standards will help ensure the longevity of the system. Inferior parts tend to lead to repeated replacement.

Can I replace the power steering pump myself?

Replacing a power steering pump can be a good repair for the advanced DIYer — but it involves a lot of work. You'll need to drain and refill the power steering system, and bleed the system to purge any trapped air. A torque wrench is usually necessary, as the brass washers must be tightened to specification to prevent leaks. If the power steering pump mounting bolts are integrated into other components, requiring extensive disassembly, consider letting a certified technician handle this job to prevent damage to the engine.

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