Your awesome,I’ve had my new power steering line for 5 months, everyone on UA-cam made it non understandable, I was afraid to attempt the repair. Your very clear and I thank you for taking the time to make that video, I let you know how it came out🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Thank you for the AWESOME STEP BY STEP instructions! I have to do this job on my 2010 and was a little concerned about how much of a challenge it was going to be. This video is extremely helpful and appreciated!
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I have been a diesel mechanic my whole life My daughter tuned 16 and we purchased her a 2010 Nissan maxima. I have been watching these videos and I got to say every time I watch her she is spot on and her videos are really in great detail. Wish I had her in my shop Thank you
Great Job , I saved this one so the grandkids in my family do not have to depend on someone to do this kind of work , or conned on how hard and costly it is .
The hardest part is probably the upper bolt bracket the bolt is way to small and hard to align while trying to squeeze the bracket. What I did was buy a longer bolt from O’Reilly and it worked like a charm with no headaches! add a little thread locker and it’s good to go.
Did this myself, thanks. However the moment I tighten the pressure hose bolt into the rack, The steering wheel gets completely stiff locked up. If I crack the nut just barely loose enough to leak, the wheel is loose and free again, but will lock up the moment I tighten the bolt. What could be the issue?? Please advise.
You did a great job in this video but what was the reason why it needed to be change? What were the symptoms that stated this could be the power steering pressure line hose going bad? You never mentioned nothing about the return line and if that was the issue. I like to know the issue for sure before throwing parts to resolve anything concerning my 2010 Nissan Maxima.
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful in knowing about the 2 brackets as well as the bolt sizes, the PS pump bolt was a 15/16". The hardest part was getting the banjo bolts started on the rack as it was necessary to use both hands(with very little space to work with), to properly align the bolt without dropping the washer. Same think on the PS pump as the hose had to be twisted at a odd angle and the washer kept slipping off. I would not recommend this repair for the novice mechanic. Germain Nissan in Columbus, OH wants $267 for the hose and $530(3 hrs labor), for a total of $797, before taxes.
I have been a diesel mechanic my whole life My daughter tuned 16 and we purchased her a 2010 Nissan maxima. I have been watching these videos and I got to say every time I watch her she is spot on and her videos are really in great detail. Wish I had her in my shop Thank you
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Your awesome,I’ve had my new power steering line for 5 months, everyone on UA-cam made it non understandable, I was afraid to attempt the repair. Your very clear and I thank you for taking the time to make that video, I let you know how it came out🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Thank you for the AWESOME STEP BY STEP instructions! I have to do this job on my 2010 and was a little concerned about how much of a challenge it was going to be. This video is extremely helpful and appreciated!
+Tony Wahab Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts! 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
Great instruction and video. It seems to be a tedious job on a lift and must be even harder on a jack.
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I have been a diesel mechanic my whole life
My daughter tuned 16 and we purchased her a 2010 Nissan maxima.
I have been watching these videos and I got to say every time I watch her she is spot on and her videos are really in great detail.
Wish I had her in my shop
Thank you
Great Job , I saved this one so the grandkids in my family do not have to depend on someone to do this kind of work , or conned on how hard and costly it is .
The hardest part is probably the upper bolt bracket the bolt is way to small and hard to align while trying to squeeze the bracket. What I did was buy a longer bolt from O’Reilly and it worked like a charm with no headaches! add a little thread locker and it’s good to go.
Did this myself, thanks. However the moment I tighten the pressure hose bolt into the rack, The steering wheel gets completely stiff locked up. If I crack the nut just barely loose enough to leak, the wheel is loose and free again, but will lock up the moment I tighten the bolt. What could be the issue?? Please advise.
You did a great job in this video but what was the reason why it needed to be change? What were the symptoms that stated this could be the power steering pressure line hose going bad? You never mentioned nothing about the return line and if that was the issue. I like to know the issue for sure before throwing parts to resolve anything concerning my 2010 Nissan Maxima.
What cordless Ratchet wrench do you use? Great video.
love your videos always very thorough
What was the total job time? Likely not just 19 minutes, looks like you wrestled that hose both in/out for a while. 🤔
Why did you remove the battery terminal nothing really electrical happening here
What the heck was that peice of electrical angle iron that was attached to the cars frame in the wheel well, doing there?
Would this be the same process for my 2019
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful in knowing about the 2 brackets as well as the bolt sizes, the PS pump bolt was a 15/16". The hardest part was getting the banjo bolts started on the rack as it was necessary to use both hands(with very little space to work with), to properly align the bolt without dropping the washer. Same think on the PS pump as the hose had to be twisted at a odd angle and the washer kept slipping off. I would not recommend this repair for the novice mechanic. Germain Nissan in Columbus, OH wants $267 for the hose and $530(3 hrs labor), for a total of $797, before taxes.
BEAST MAN GREAT VIDEO 🤪
Nice! No drama.
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"Make sure it's not loose" is the wildest statement she made. 16:39
Buen trabajo TRQ
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I have been a diesel mechanic my whole life
My daughter tuned 16 and we purchased her a 2010 Nissan maxima.
I have been watching these videos and I got to say every time I watch her she is spot on and her videos are really in great detail.
Wish I had her in my shop
Thank you