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Old 23-11-2010, 11:40 PM   #1
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Default Power steering rack leaking in AU

Hey my mate has an AU and there's a leak coming from the power steering rack.

It looks as though he's hit it on something as the metal around it is scraped.
It's coming from behind one of the big brackets holding the power steering rack to the car, so, you have the dust boot and then around 2 inches towards the transmission you have the bracket, so it seems impossible for it to be coming from the boot.

I don't see how it could be coming from anywhere else other than besides the bracket it must've ruptured when he hit it? Would you say that's what happened?


I'm also pretty sure it's a series I, will any AU model rack work or only a series I?

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