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PSF leaking from end of the steering rod... pls suggest solution

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Old 09-28-2018, 02:50 AM
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Default PSF leaking from end of the steering rod... pls suggest solution

In my Honda power steering fluid is leaking from vertical steering rod's end that fits into the Control Valve attached to the steering rack/cylinder.
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Default Re: PSF leaking from end of the steering rod... pls suggest solution

Replace the rack or see if you can find someone local who can rebuild it /install a new seal.

Probably quicker and cheaper just to replace the rack.
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Default Re: PSF leaking from end of the steering rod... pls suggest solution

Thanks for the suggestion. How much would a Rack replacement cost ?
If I get the new shaft seal installed, is it more costly ?
More importantly, will the rebuild have a long life same as if a new rack is replaced ?

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Replace the rack or see if you can find someone local who can rebuild it /install a new seal.

Probably quicker and cheaper just to replace the rack.
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