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Old Apr 4, 2004 | 12:26 AM
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power steering hoses that are on the master cylinder resevior....

I am going to need the replace the two i think, because i am use bottle of power steering fluid in like 5hr of driving.. The smaller hose is craked where the clamp is holding it to the master cylinder.When i open the hood i can see where the fluid has shot all over the bay but i can't see if there are any holes in the line so i am going to replace the hoses.. i just want to know what the hoses are so that i can go get them.....
Old Apr 4, 2004 | 09:27 AM
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Re: power steering hoses that are on the master cylinder resevior....

Originally posted by sleighty
I am going to need the replace the two i think, because i am use bottle of power steering fluid in like 5hr of driving.. The smaller hose is craked where the clamp is holding it to the master cylinder.When i open the hood i can see where the fluid has shot all over the bay but i can't see if there are any holes in the line so i am going to replace the hoses.. i just want to know what the hoses are so that i can go get them.....

The PS system doesn't have a master cylinder... Are you referring to the reservoir?
Old Apr 5, 2004 | 12:03 PM
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u can use hydrolic hoses from any machine supply store or even your local auto parts store.
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