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Power steering leak 92 240 200 1992

Hi,

Once more I turn to this all-knowing board for help.

I recently noticed a light whining sound when turning (it happens occassionally). When I checked the fluid level of the p/s pump it appeared to be empty (at least I could see any fluid, there must be some still in it at the bottom).
So tomorrow I'm off to buy some fluid.
BUT of course I want this fixed. So I began inspecting the steering system.
I couldn't find any leak except for the driver's side boot which appeared greasy (but no apparent leak). So I assume that it's filled up with oil.

Now my question: What is probably the cause and what can be done (I'm thinking rack seals??)? And will it cost me much? Since I don't have the time nor skills to tackle this job I'll have my dealer handle it (prices are not fully transferable to my european situation. I've noticed mechanic's and dealer prices are much lower here, but a costly repair will remain costly)

TIA

Dietbrand Vandenberghe








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    Power steering leak 92 240 200 1992

    Put your 240 on ramps and squirt degreaser under the entire front end. Take a pressure washer and clean it to perfection. Repeat. I went to the wrecking yard and bought a like new rack for 50 bucks.








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    Power steering leak 92 240 200 1992

    You can always get a rebuilt rack and replace it yourself. It's not all that difficult. I personally have never performed such a task, but my buddy did this a while back....greasy, messy, but doable by a DIY'er. For all the messy reasons, you might as well have the mechanic do this. I am sure they will be using a rebuilt rack, as well.

    Cheers,
    Raj
    --
    90 BMW 325is, 98 BMW 528i, 90 Volvo 240DL







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