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Tommy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/15/2009 15:54:58
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Subject: Leaking power steering fluid IP: Logged
Message: This applies to the '97 Dakota Sport (2WD/3.9L)
I recently noticed that power steering fluid is leaking and running along the line sheathed w/ the slit corrugated cover (the other line is bare). I presume this is the outlet line from the pump, which I think lies just beneath the reservoir.
I have also been getting a Check Engine (haven't pulled the code).
I wonder if anyone has seen this. Is it likely the seal at the pump where the outlet line connects? Or is it more likely the seal where the reservoir attaches?
I have seen anecdotal info that alludes to the power steering pressure switch (which may be located under the reservoir). These anecdotes also suggest a connection with the O2 sensor. I bring this up because the other day, my truck - w/o warning - began to wildly lose power for a brief spell. This now makes me wonder if there's a connection.
Any thoughts or experience w/ this are appreciated.
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/15/2009 16:34:36
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Message: check the codes.
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Tommy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/16/2009 10:43:42
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Message: I now know that the leak is caused by a suspicious "pin prick" hole in the pressurized line about 2" from the lower fitting (steering knuckle side). When the front wheels are steered, a tiny geyser appears.
What are the chances that this hole was caused by "natural" (i.e., not nefarious) causes?
I think I know the answer but thought I'd put the question out there ...
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