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3. Next, locate the power steering hose that needs to be replaced. This hose will be connected to the power steering pump and the steering gear with hose clamps or fittings.
2. **Access the Hose** Locate the power steering hose and disconnect it from both the pump and the steering rack. You may need to use a wrench or socket to loosen any clamps or fittings holding the hose in place. Preventing power steering hose leaks in the future involves regular maintenance of your vehicle's power steering system. This includes checking the power steering fluid levels regularly, inspecting the hoses for wear or damage, and ensuring the hose fittings are secure. If you notice any issues, it's best to have them addressed promptly to avoid potential leaks. Moreover, Camlock hoses come in a range of diameters and lengths, allowing users to customize their setup to fit specific needs