2007 chevy impala power steering return line replacement

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What is a power steering hose?

Hydraulic power steering systems need at least two power steering hoses: One for high pressure, and the other for low pressure. These hoses deliver fluid to and from the power steering pump and gear, allowing the steering wheel to turn with greater ease.

What are the symptoms related to a bad power steering hose?

If a power steering hose has failed, you will likely notice leaking fluid under the hood or on the ground under the car. It the problem has affected the pump, it will typically make a whining or screeching noise, and it may be more difficult to turn the steering wheel.

Can I drive with a power steering hose problem?

When power steering parts fail, it almost always means a leak. But the amount of leaking fluid will determine if the vehicle can be driven.

Small leaks will not prevent the car from being driven, but when the amount is too low to keep the pump full, it's best to get a tow to avoid damaging the fuel pump and steering gear.

How often do power steering hoses need to be replaced?

For most vehicles, the power steering system will last well over 100,000 miles before any failures occur — as long as you follow the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual.

Keeping the power steering fluid fresh and the system free of contaminants is key. The system will eventually fail from normal wear and tear, but this should be well into the life of the vehicle.

Chevrolet Impala Power Steering Return Line Replacement Costs

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Chevrolet Impala Power Steering Return Line Replacement Costs

RepairSmith offers upfront and competitive pricing. The average cost for Chevrolet Impala Power Steering Return Line Replacement is $223. Drop it off at our shop and pick it up a few hours later, or save time and have our Delivery mechanics come to you.

2001 Chevrolet Impala

3.8L V6 • 160,000 miles

CA 94086

$216 - $264

2001 Chevrolet Impala

3.8L V6 Base • 124,657 miles

TX 75233

$195 - $239

2015 Chevrolet Impala

• 100,000 miles

TX 76148

$57 - $69

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Which hose is the return on power steering pump?

The high-pressure (supply) hose carries high-pressure oil from the power steering pump to the steering gear. The low-pressure (return) hose carries oil from the steering gear back to the pump or its reservoir.

How much does it cost to replace a power steering return hose?

The average cost for replacing a power steering hose is $50 to $800, depending on if you go to the mechanic or DIY.

How long does it take to replace a power steering pressure line?

Estimated times for your repair range from 1-2 hours. Most technicians and shops charge a minimum hourly charge for labor, on top of the cost for parts and fluids.

How much pressure is on a power steering return hose?

Hose assemblies shall be suitable for 1.72 MPa (250 psi) maximum working pressure with end fittings and 0.69 MPa (100 psi) maximum working pressure with user applied clamps.

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