306 power steering pump replacement

Discussion in 'Peugeot 306' started by smiffy, Jun 15, 2004.

  1. smiffy

    smiffy Guest

    can someone briefly advise how to replace the power steering pump on a 1999
    1.9 diesel 306 estate. How do I bleed the system after replacement.
     
    smiffy, Jun 15, 2004
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  2. smiffy

    Nigel Guest

    Remove the auxilliary belt.
    Have a container handy and undo the low pressure hose jubilee clip and
    remove the hose. You could clamp the pipe first if you want to save
    the fluid, but why not drain as much as you can and renew it? Then
    undo the high pressure pipe with a 16mm or 17mm open ended spanner. If
    really tight you may have to get a pipe spanner to fit tighter.
    Through the holes in the pulley at about 8 o'clock and 6 o'clock
    (looking straight at the pump from the o/s wing) there are two 6mm
    allen bolts. Remove them. They are different so don't mix them up.
    Then remove the rear bolt and ease up the pump and remove. Try not to
    get any fluid on the bodywork.
    Replacing is basically the reverse. Don't forget the belt! Then fill
    the reservoir with ATF and start the engine. The level will drop so be
    ready to top up to about halfway. Leave it running for a minute, then
    go slowly from lock to lock a few times, keepimg an eye on the level.
    That's it. You may get a graunchy noise at first for maybe 10 seconds
    while the fluid goes round the system. Go for a run to warm up the
    fluid, check the level and top up as necessary.
    Good luck,
     
    Nigel, Jun 15, 2004
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  3. smiffy

    smiffy Guest

    Nigel,

    Thank you for the advice. Sounds like a straightforward affair if the
    bolts don't play up!!

    Cheers Ian
     
    smiffy, Jun 16, 2004
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  4. smiffy

    Nigel Guest

    I've never had them play up. Just make sure you have a good fitting
    allen key socket.
     
    Nigel, Jun 16, 2004
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  5. smiffy

    smiffy Guest

    Nigel,

    Just to let you know the replacement iaw your instructions went like a
    breeze. Didn't know how to remove the auxilliary belt correctly so just
    loosened the pump and removed it that way. Tested the steering afterwards
    and all was well.

    Thanks once again for the advice. Ian
     
    smiffy, Jun 17, 2004
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