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Replacing leaking power steering pipes under Avensis


dodgy_damo
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Vehicle: TOYOTA AVENSIS T SPIRIT VVT-I T SPIRIT VVT-I HATCHBACK 1998cc (2004) PETROL

Right I've had a power steering leak that has got progressively worse- queue topping up quite often and a snail trail left behind.

Spoke to my not so local anymore' mechanic after getting under and he suggested getting Kwick fit or Halfords to pop it up and have a look. I had already taken pics when I jacked up the car and was told (Halfords) that its the power steering pipe (they showed me same pics). I understand these are sealed units (pipes, crimped rubber).

Has anyone else had to replace these? So its a trip to Mr T parts or sourcing used- thoughts on either? The bracket has also split that's holding the pipes- does anyone know of the parts from Toyota also come with the metal brackets too? I've seen some pretty cheap pipes on ebay- mainly from diesel vehicles. As its power steering would the parts be compatible from a diesel of the same year?

Cheers

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It's part no 4441005240- looks like new it comes with bracket

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I had to have this replaced on my 2006 Avensis a few months ago. Initially there was a noise every time I steered. Rang then AA and they showed me the pipe that needed replacing. It cost £140 from my local garage. Apparently the bend on the pipe points toward the road meaning any water dripping down the engine collects here and eventually rusts. 

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I got that noise too- started with a drip and has got worse. Did they get the pipe from Toyota or use an aftermarket or breakers part?

Typical that a design isn't perfect, hey?

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I'm not sure. I would imagine it was after market considering the low replacement price.

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  • 1 year later...

Update- got the correct pipe second hand off eBay (£25 delivered). It actually came from Lithuania. Had to get my mechanic to fit it, got the MOT service done at same time.

A year on and not a drop of power steering fluid lost. happy days!

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