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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2024
I have a 1993 Toyota 4Runner V6. The guy I bought it from said it had a really bad power steering leak. I did some research and this part kept coming up.It was indeed this part. The seal inside has gone bad allowing the power steering fluid to be sucked into the engine through the vacuum lines. The signs are excessive power steering fluid consumption, white smoke out of the tailpipe and engine oil level rising.
Jo
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de marzo de 2023
accidently broke a hose connector off shortly after installing it but it was good up and till then... brittle plastic pieces and wrenches dont mix.
CasualOtaku
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2023
My Lexus (inherited from my late cousin, I don't have Lexus purchasing power) was driving stiff and blowing out blue-gray smoke on startup. I assumed it was a slow leak since we didn't see any drips after filling up the power steering fluid. It drove fine otherwise so I ignored it (because again, I am poor. I don't have Lexis dealership repair purchasing power either.)Then it began consuming Power Steering Fluid like tic-tacs. So after much Googling I found a video that showed the likely culprit. This was the cheapest option available so I hit buy and crossed my fingers. It was a simple one day repair and no more blue smoke or fluid hungry vehicle. Huzzah!Overall I'm very happy and it was well worth the price.
Marco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2022
My 91, V6, Toyota pickup failed an emission test after 31+ years due to a broken hose and nipple on the valve. A well known auto parts store wanted $136.00 for the same part. I ordered part on Tuesday afternoon and it arrived on Wednesday afternoon. It took me about an hour to replace the valve and two hoses that connect to it. Truck passed emission test on Thrusday morning. More than satisfied with this purchase. By the way, after I told the sales person that their price was $10.00 more than OEM they looked it up on line and showed me the part was available via Amazon.
tu hua
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2020
It works great, we love it.
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