How To Know You Have A Power Steering Leak And How To Find It
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 Published On Dec 20, 2023

In this video I go over how you can know you have a power steering leak and how to find it. There are a few symptoms that can be experienced when a power steering leak is present. One, you may notice fluid spotting on your driveway where you park. Two, you may notice that it is becoming more difficult to steer your vehicle and this symptom may be accompanied by a moaning noise from the engine bay. Power steering pumps many times will moan when the fluid level drops below a certain point. Three, your power steering fluid level will get low and may even repeatedly get low after filling the power steering fluid.

In my estimation the best way to find a power steering fluid leak is to perform a visual inspection. The vast majority of cases that I have seen have been diagnosed by merely looking the system over really well. In some cases cleaning may be needed before you can actually find the leak as fluid may have saturated an entire area of the engine bay. Once the cleaning is done you can then operate the system giving the fresh fluid an opportunity to leak out. And, in some rare cases, using UV dye in the power steering system may also be needed for extra difficult leaks. Add UV dye to the fluid and operate the system to give the dye a chance to leak out. Use a UV light to inspect the system for the presence of dye. The leak will be located where the dye is found.

Note: Power steering fluid comes in different colors. Clear and red are among the most common.

Warning: As noted in the video this video does not go into detail explaining how to properly and safely lift and support a vehicle. In many cases lifting and supporting a vehicle is needed to properly diagnose a power steering leak. Please obtain information on how to properly and safely lift and support your vehicle elsewhere.

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