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1992 Toyota Celica GT
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1992 Toyota Celica GT
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 4
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone knows an easier way of getting to the power steering pump on a 92 5th generation Celica GT. I'm now going through a full bottle of fluid every two weeks, and my forearms are starting to look like Popeye's puke . It's just bleeding out all over the place at this point. The pump is down between the firewall and backside of the engine. It would be much easier to get to if I could remove part or all of the fender well, but my guess is that it's all welded in. Any suggestions, or is this just going to be a huge world event?

Thanks,

Todd

Joined: Apr 2005
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1990 Toyota Celica
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1990 Toyota Celica
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 3
Yea I've been wondering about this, too.Unfortunately it seems that the power steering pump in my 1990 GTS has skipped leaking and just died out completely instead.It actually works out pretty well though, since I burn all the calories I get from fast food trying to make that tight turn around the drive-thru, lol.Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated by me as well.


thanx
-chris

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