How To Replace Power Steering Pump 2004-08 Nissan Maxima
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A failed power steering pump will make lots of noise, and you'll have trouble steering! This video shows you how to install a new power steering pump in your 2004-2008 Nissan Maxima.
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This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2004 Nissan Maxima
2005 Nissan Maxima
2006 Nissan Maxima
2007 Nissan Maxima
2008 Nissan Maxima
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Such a good video for such a tight space. Love it.
I truly enjoy your videos. They are the most comprehensive of any I have seen. I especially like that you say the exact type and size of wrench or socket you use. If I were to offer any critique I would say it would be beneficial if at the beginning you were to lay out all the tools you would need so everyone can see the them.
You are the best set of learn too videos I have ever watched. Thank you for that!!!
You saved the day on my 2006 maxima 💪. So appreciate your intel, couldn’t of been shared any better ,
It was tough not using a lift , but I got it done 🙌💪
Best video over all Thanks; BEST VIDEO OVER ALL HANDS DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW, that’s the only word to describe what I’ve just seen. I only came across your channel by chance and I’m pleased that I have found it. I own a 2005 maxima and the information that you have given out is very much appreciated. Cheers from New Zealand.
would love to see a fuel injector replacement. as im going to be doing spark plug inginition coil and fuel injectors here soon.
Where is this guy located, so I can bring my car to him. I need my powersteering pump replaced
Very good job,...its very clear explained. Thank you
Very helpful! Eventhough I still can’t get mine replaced the 14mm bolt, previous owner over tight it and not sure how I can loose it !
Thank you so much!!!
This was a pretty decent job to complete, a lot of working by feel. The pressure hose is probably harder, no room to work. I pray none of you have to change the alternator!
Any hints how break loose the 14mm behind the pump?
Very helpful. Thanks for uploading.
What side of the car passenger side of the car???
Thanks, its clear.
Can someone help... I lost that 12 mm bolt that you losen up the one next to the tension one in front.. What's the actual size
I fought getting the pump LONG bolt in. My suggestion as it worked for me by attaching the adjustment bracket in place 1ST and swing pump in to put the bottom long bolt in. Any way you do this, it is NOT an easy one to do.
I followed your suggestion by attaching the adjustment bracket in place first and swing the pump into place. This certainly made it easier, but I also fought getting the long bolt pressed in far enough to get the threads to catch. What I ended up doing was using a small pry bar on the back side of the long bolt and I was able to press it fully through the pump and hit the threaded mounting section. From there, I used a flex head ratchet and was able to press/pull and twist the bolt into the threaded section. It took me 3 hours from start to finish.
Great content always... What stubby impact tool you used on this video ?
Just a side note. That rotor appears to be backward.
How long did it took you to replace the power steering pump the first time you change it?
Wow good
Man I’m trying to figure out how you got the 14mm back in I can get it to thread on without pump but with pump it’s not happening
Is this the same for 2011 altima?
where did you find the O ring for the return pipe? my new pump didn't come with one.
I'd like to know the brand of clamp pliers being used. Don't look like the Knipex - anyone know the manufacturer?
I cant get the 14mm bolt from behind to break loose
Im having the same problem ! Any hints ?
Would the process be similar for the Altima 2002 3.5 SE? Thanks in advance!
One more question. What size o-rings and seals do I have to buy?
Yes exact same
For some reason my pump will not go in. Does anyone know why?
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Does this work on an Altima 2007?
Is this the same for a 2004 Nissan Murano?