HOW TO: Remove Power Steering and Loop the lines
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Re: HOW TO: Remove Power Steering and Loop the lines
exactly
Prudz's, post earlier about the VSS not being cooled, has me uneasy and i thought i could keep that cooler to give some cooling. ALSO, what is that green connector that's on the PS line that runs to the pump?
Prudz's, post earlier about the VSS not being cooled, has me uneasy and i thought i could keep that cooler to give some cooling. ALSO, what is that green connector that's on the PS line that runs to the pump?
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ALSO, what is that green connector that's on the PS line that runs to the pump?
Not keeping the VSS cooled is fine.
Dont do this if you don't have to.
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well, i want to do this to clean up my engine bay. Future plans are in store for my car. Cleaning up the bay is the beginning :p
i was just wondering what everything was before start "doin work"
i was just wondering what everything was before start "doin work"
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