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Old 21 December 2010, 10:01 PM
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i have just noticed im loosing power steering fluid,on my 95 2000 turbo so refilled it and problem sorted been ok for a week or so,any ideas on how to fix. not had time to check it yet, due to snow. cheers
Old 21 December 2010, 10:27 PM
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you need to find out where its leaking from reservoir, pump, hoses or steering rack, check your car after you have parked up for the night and in the morning have a look on the floor to see the general area of the leak and then let us know how you get on.
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yeah that was the plan as soon as i can, have looked on the road but no sign but there does seem to be a lot of oil around reservoir, problem is its covered a lot now so harder to tell, ill have to take it to bits i think , great in the weather lol

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If you can give it a good clean when i had a leak on mine cleaned all the oil off and got the misses to turn the wheel with the engine on and you could see it leaking out but my leak was quite bad so it was obvious but with a bit of patience you will find it
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