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Fits the following Vehicles:
2001-2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 | Base, LS, LT, Z71 | 8 Cyl 5.3 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Power Steering Pump
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Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Power Steering Pump Parts and Q&A
Q: How to replace the power steering pump on Chevrolet Suburban 1500?
A:
You should start by removing the power steering pulley and then put a drain pan under the pump. After that, remove the hose guide bracket on the front of the pump, unplug the electrical connector for those with variable effort steering systems and get rid of all the hoses from around the pump. Take off the lower intermediate shaft from the steering gears, undo the bolt that hold the rear bracket to the engine and remove the pump after unscrewing all the bolts from the front. At this stage, remove the bracket (3) from the backside of the pump (1). Install the bracket (3) on the rear of the pump (1), fasten it in place with the rear bracket retaining nuts (5) to 50 n.m (37 lb ft) and then proceed to the next step. After that, connect the pump and attach the guide bracket bolt to the pump and the bolt for the engine's rear bracket. Set the bolts into the front of the pump and tighten them until you reach 50 n.m (37 lb ft). For cars with variable effort steering, connect the electrical connector after that, put the hoses on the pump and tighten the nut to 28 n.m (20 lb ft). In the end, set up the intermediate shaft, the power steering pulley and fully complete the power steering system by filling and bleeding it.