I rebuilt the power steering pump in my 93 Corolla DX Wagon 1.8L because the old pump got to whining pretty fierce even though the pump still worked. I installed the rebuilt pump, connected the lines & filled the reservoir. I started the car and the pump no longer made any whining noise like it did before the rebuild. The pump just ran silently. I twisted the steering wheel from to left to right a few hundred times. The system would not bleed or build steering pressure. Only thing that happened was fluid would spurt out the reservoir cap when the wheels were turned to the extreme of either side. Once the fluid was spurted to a low reading on the dipstick the spurting stopped. I would refill the reservoir & the same fluid spurting would happen all over again.
I replaced the old cap with a new one thinking maybe the old cap was bad. Nothing changed. Once filled the reservoir still spits fluid when wheels are cranked, nothing seems to bleed, no pressure builds.
I am pretty sure I put the pump back together right. There was only a handful of o rings & couple seals to mess with. The pump pretty much only goes back together one way. Maybe one of the o rings got in wrong, was damaged or the aftermarket seals are just crap? Or maybe the pump is fine & there is some other issue causing the system not to work.
The next step for me now is to buy a second ready to go remanufactured pump, start over and see if it takes care of the problem. Before I spend $120 on a pump I want to be sure that the pump is actually what is at issue. The last thing I want to do is buy a pump, install it & find nothing changes because the issue is somewhere else.
Does anyone have any suggestions on this dilemma? Is there a procedure to bleed this power steering system I am missing? Is there a way to test the power steering pump itself?
Thanks for any info you may have.
I replaced the old cap with a new one thinking maybe the old cap was bad. Nothing changed. Once filled the reservoir still spits fluid when wheels are cranked, nothing seems to bleed, no pressure builds.
I am pretty sure I put the pump back together right. There was only a handful of o rings & couple seals to mess with. The pump pretty much only goes back together one way. Maybe one of the o rings got in wrong, was damaged or the aftermarket seals are just crap? Or maybe the pump is fine & there is some other issue causing the system not to work.
The next step for me now is to buy a second ready to go remanufactured pump, start over and see if it takes care of the problem. Before I spend $120 on a pump I want to be sure that the pump is actually what is at issue. The last thing I want to do is buy a pump, install it & find nothing changes because the issue is somewhere else.
Does anyone have any suggestions on this dilemma? Is there a procedure to bleed this power steering system I am missing? Is there a way to test the power steering pump itself?
Thanks for any info you may have.