How much is a power steering pump for a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am?

How much is a power steering pump for a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am?

The average cost for a Pontiac Grand Am power steering pump replacement is between $599 and $633. Labor costs are estimated between $130 and $164 while parts are priced at $469.

How do you remove a power steering pump?

Place a catch pan on the floor directly underneath the steering pump. Disconnect the hoses by loosening the clamps. You’ll need a regular screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver or ratchet and socket. Remove the mounting bolts from the power steering pump using a wrench or ratchet and socket. Lift the steering pump off the engine compartment by hand.

How big does a power steering pump need to be?

Torque the pump mounting bolts to 25 foot lbs. (34 Nm) if you have a 3.4L engine; install the drive belt and upper engine mount. Remove the floor jack from underneath the engine. Fill the pump with power steering fluid using a funnel if necessary and bleed the system.

How can I get power steering fluid out of my car?

Remove the floor jack from underneath the engine. Fill the pump with power steering fluid using a funnel if necessary and bleed the system. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel completely from side to side; check the steering fluid frequently and add as needed until you purge the air from the system.

How to disable the air bag in a Pontiac Grand Am?

Disable the air bag system if your Pontiac Grand Am is equipped with it. Make sure the front wheels are pointing ahead to the front of the car and the ignition switch is in the OFF position. Remove all the fuses related to the air bag system–consult your vehicle service manual if necessary.

Place a catch pan on the floor directly underneath the steering pump. Disconnect the hoses by loosening the clamps. You’ll need a regular screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver or ratchet and socket. Remove the mounting bolts from the power steering pump using a wrench or ratchet and socket. Lift the steering pump off the engine compartment by hand.

Torque the pump mounting bolts to 25 foot lbs. (34 Nm) if you have a 3.4L engine; install the drive belt and upper engine mount. Remove the floor jack from underneath the engine. Fill the pump with power steering fluid using a funnel if necessary and bleed the system.

Remove the floor jack from underneath the engine. Fill the pump with power steering fluid using a funnel if necessary and bleed the system. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel completely from side to side; check the steering fluid frequently and add as needed until you purge the air from the system.

Disable the air bag system if your Pontiac Grand Am is equipped with it. Make sure the front wheels are pointing ahead to the front of the car and the ignition switch is in the OFF position. Remove all the fuses related to the air bag system–consult your vehicle service manual if necessary.

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