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Gas Engine

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NOTE: Before proceeding, see Steering - Warning .
  1. Siphon as much fluid as possible from the power steering fluid reservoir.
  2. Remove the engine appearance cover.
    Fig 1: Removing/Installing Tube Nut At Power Steering Pressure Hose
    GC0082505Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  3. If equipped with a non-turbo engine:
    1. Remove the pressure hose routing bracket bolt (2) at the upper mount (8).
    2. Remove the pressure hose (3) at the pump pressure port (5).
    Fig 2: Removing/Installing Pressure Hose At Pump Pressure Port - Turbo Gas Engine
    GC0103163Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  4. If equipped with a turbo engine, remove the pressure Hose (3) at the pump (2) pressure port.
    Fig 3: Removing/Installing Supply Hose At Power Steering Pump
    GC0082520Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  5. Remove the hose clamp (2) securing the supply hose (1) at the pump.
  6. Remove the supply hose (1) from the pump (3).
    Fig 4: Removing/Installing Power Steering Pump Mounting Bolts Through Pulley Openings
    GC0082521Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  7. Remove the drive belt (2). Refer to Cooling/Accessory Drive/BELT, Serpentine - Removal .
  8. Remove the three pump mounting bolts (1) through the pulley (3) openings.
  9. Remove the power steering pump.