Other Name: Pump Assembly, Power Steering; Pump, Power Steering
Replaces: 15134706, 15267676, 15909832, 88963605
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2004-2006 Cadillac Escalade | Base | 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.0 L GAS
Cadillac Escalade Power Steering Pump
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Cadillac Escalade Power Steering Pump Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to replace the power steering pump on Cadillac Escalade?
A: Start by detaching the power steering pulley before raising the vehicle. You need to first extract the power steering pulley and then apply a drain pan under the vehicle. The power steering pressure hose needs disconnecting from the pump while parking under the vehicle prior to lowering it. Through clamp removal (3,5), detach the power steering return hoses from the pump and extract them. First remove the lower intermediate shaft from the steering gear and then detach the bolt retaining the rear bracket to the engine before finishing by unplugging the pump from the vehicle. The bracket must be removed from the rear side of the pump assembly. To install the bracket you must mount it behind the pump while tightening rear bracket retaining nuts to reach 50 n.m (37 lb ft). Mount the Power Steering Pump in position before fastening the bolts to the front of the pump while tightening them to 50 n.m (37 lb ft). Reestablish Power Steering Pump return hoses (2 and 4) by using their retaining clamps. Secure the power steering pressure hose to the pump by tightening its nut to 28 n.m (20 lb ft). The vehicle owner should reinstall the oil pan skid plate and fasten it with bolts while tightening them to 20 n.m (15 lb ft). After lowering the vehicle workers must reinstall the intermediate shaft alongside the power steering pulley before filling and bleeding the power steering system.