Barrman
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Power steering pumps turn the same direction as the crank shaft on both systems. Only the water pump is backward.
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Looking at the picture of your power steering pump in post #10.Picture of pump
You probably still have air in the system. It is "burping" out the air causing the fluid to come out. Then when you go to check it, it still shows low fluid levels. My truck took two weeks to get all the air out of the system the last time I had to play with the steering pump. At the time I bleed it for 4 hours trying to get all the air out. Then just decided to start driving it. This is a very common problem with this model of truck from GM due to the "hydro-boost brake" system.Driving back to MY from Tennessee my brake pedal decided to start sinking toward the floor. It pumps up quick and is fine for a bit. This is a supposed reman unit from Napa. Any chance this is a readily fixable issue? I doubt it's air in the lines, as fluid is still full. The pump has been overflowing and I find it low quite often.
Then your pump is bad.Is been 6000 miles. Only fluid loss is at the pump.
If your steering gear had been plugged you would have found that out the first time you tried turning the wheel !Well that's a big suck then. I put that in just a bit ago too.
I was leaning toward a steering box being plugged. A pump sure easier and cheaper.
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