Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

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Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by apwbee » Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:56 pm

I went to get some lunch this afternoon, all of a sudden steering went very hard. Pulled over and red liquid all over the floor, further investigation i have now discovered the metal hose that runs under the radiator has ruptured and leaked all my power steering fluid out. Replacement is going to take a couple of weeks from Japan, i cannot live without my car for that long. Seen a few sites saying cut the belt and save the pump, but then the battery wont charge? Is it worth it in the short term? Can the pipe be repaired? replaced with some form of rubber hose? welded? Need help before the morning as i have to go to work???

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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by turbo-tom » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:01 pm

Depending on where abouts you are in the world. I would go to your local hydraulic company and see what they can do if not ring around a few breakers yard or on ebay. I know scottieJ on here is breaking a grand vit but I dont know what year it is or if the parts are compatible
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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by Jordi » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:01 pm

I had a flexi made up full spec high pressure hydraulic hose for £10 at my local plant and machinery place.
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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by apwbee » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:28 pm

I have just got in touch with a company called pirtek, anyone used them for this? they dont seem to think it will be a problem? opinions gratefully received...

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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by Jordi » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:37 pm

Pirtek are generally good but usually quite expensive.
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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by apwbee » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:51 pm

I have been quoted £150 for suzuki original, anything cheaper is a bonus. Plus suzuki cant get me the part for 3 weeks at least...

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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by apwbee » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:57 pm

this is the fastening between the rubber hose and the metal pipe.
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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by Jordi » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:00 pm

Confused.

The left arrow is pointing at a high pressure pipe. The big arrow on the right is pointing at a low pressure pipe.
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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by Jordi » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:01 pm

Anything with a jubilee or spring clip is low pressure.

All the pipe with the machine pressed fittings that can't be undone are high pressure.
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Re: Power steering, Year 2000 Grand Vitara 1600cc

Post by apwbee » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:02 pm

the arrow on the right is supposed to be pointing at the metallic block behind the pipe, that i am assuming is the pump.

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