Other Name: Pipe Assembly-Power Steering Gear Outlet; Power Steering Hose; Power Steering Return Hose; Return Hose; Pipe, Steering Gear Oil Return
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
1991-1993 GMC Sonoma | Base, GT, SLE, SLS | 4 Cyl 2.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 2.8 L GAS, 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS
GMC Sonoma Power Steering Hose
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GMC Sonoma Power Steering Hose Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to Replace a Power Steering Hose for Return Hose on GMC Sonoma?
A: The first step to install a new power steering return hose demands air cleaner assembly removal while placing a drain pan beneath the vehicle. The power steering return hose must be disconnected from the Power Steering Pump for vehicles without a Power Steering Cooler but should be disconnected from the Power Steering Cooler in case of equipment. The installation begins by detaching the power steering return hose from its position at the power steering gear where the wiring harness clip remains in place. Then disconnect the return hose from the power steering gear for hose removal from the vehicle. To install the power steering gear return hose the technician should fasten it to the vehicle while connecting it to the power steering gear and securing it with a torque of 25 nm (18 ft. Lbs.). Install the power steering return hose at the power steering gear where the wiring harness clip connects then secure it to the Power Steering Cooler if equipped using a hose clamp set to 2 nm (18 inch lbs.). The return hose of vehicles without power steering coolers needs to be installed on the Power Steering Pump with a 2 nm (18 inch lbs.) hose clamp tension. The final step requires removal of the drain pan followed by reinstallation of the air cleaner assembly and performance of power steering system bleeding.