OEM Chevrolet Traverse Power Steering Reservoir

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  • Chevy Traverse Power Steering Reservoir Diagram - 25879975
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    Chevrolet Traverse Reservoir Part Number: 25879975

    $49.23 MSRP: $120.05
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Reservoir Assembly-Power Steering Fluid; Power Steering Reservoir; Reservoir, Power Brake Booster; Reservoir, Steering Pump
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2009-2017 Chevrolet Traverse | LS, LT, LTZ, Premier | 6 Cyl 3.6 L GAS

Chevrolet Traverse Power Steering Reservoir

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The Chevrolet Traverse Power Steering Reservoir is a part of the power steering system that controls smooth pressure for easy maneuvering of Chevrolet Traverse automobiles. Being one of the most important components to the car, this Power Steering Reservoir has received a lot of commendation due to its reliability and performance. Applicable for different Traverse models ranging from 2008 to the present, the Power Steering Reservoir is designed to ensure proper flow and pressure of the fluid responsible for the steering response of the car, especially in cases of a mid-size crossover SUV like the Chevrolet Traverse. About the Power Steering Reservoir has a very mechanical and heavy robust look and feel which only establishes Chevrolet's focus on delivering better quality. Moreover, enhanced engineering of the Traverse powered by outstanding engine options along with great Transmission System and the Power Steering Reservoir contributes to the enjoyable driving by the drivers. To the writer's surprise, the Chevrolet Traverse Power Steering Reservoir is such a popular model that it usually comes as a complete set that, when needed, can be used for a full overhaul of the car part. The fact that there are different versions of Traverse also witness the importance of Power Steering Reservoir in managing the performance of this automobile. The Chevrolet Traverse Power Steering Reservoir perfectly combines the sense of reliability and efficiency; the list of safety features is impressive, and altogether it strengthens the Chevrolet brand as a manufacturer of reliable cars created to meet the customer's demands.

Chevrolet Traverse Power Steering Reservoir Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the Power Steering Reservoir on Chevrolet Traverse?
    A:
    The replacement process of the Power Steering Reservoir begins by taking off the fuel injector sight shield. Users must drain all available power steering fluid from the remote Power Steering Reservoir before placing position drain pans beneath the vehicle. Start by compressing the clamp on the inlet Power Steering Reservoir hose to disconnect its connection with the remote Power Steering Reservoir and then disconnect the outlet hose with its clamp being compressed. Use a wrench to untighten the remote Power Steering Reservoir bolts after which you can remove the reservoir. Secure the remote Power Steering Reservoir in position then fasten it with bolts while tightening the bolts to 9 nm (80 lb in). Connect the power steering outlet hose to the reservoir while applying a clamp before connecting the inlet hose using another clamp. Afterward clean all extra fluid from the vehicle then take out drain pans. To complete the procedure you should fill the power steering system and bleed it before reinstalling the fuel injector sight shield.

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