Edelmann 80290 Power Steering Pressure Hose
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Those are different parts you would need Part # 92146 if you were looking for the hose that came out of the pump and Part # 92145 if you were looking for the one that went to the rack.
Neither the 80290 nor the 80061 should work on your 95 Intrepid, but the Edelmann Pressure Hose 80061 may work.
In the steering box, it will fit with 2 inches of thread on the top side and 1/2 inch on the bottom. It was 25 miles to the nearest parts store, but I used it anyway after I had the jeep apart. My return hose also worked, but I did not try it yet. I also got the old hose, but I did not try it. As well as the cooler line, I obtained a new air filter for my auto transmission. There was no fit in any of it.
The Jeep I used mine on was a 2001 Cherokee, not the grand Cherokee. I am not sure.
Selected User Reviews For Edelmann 80290 Power Steering Pressure Hose
A lot of tweaking was necessary, both metal lines as well as the low pressure return line (not this hose). There is an interference between the metal line at the steering box and the metal line returning to the steering This is a problem with the alignment of the threads. It only takes a slight tweak of both lines to align the threads. Everything works fine and there are no The update will be made if it fails in the long run. The only reason I gave it four stars was because I had to adjust.
I was very happy with the speed and safety of delivery, as well as the price! It wasn't easy to install, so I gave it a one-star rating for ease of installation. A thousand replacements of the original design should be made by the engineer who did it, but only after he is forced to do them. Even the terrible placement of the hose ends does not take away from the fact that the new part is an exact match with no It is safe to say that both the seller and the part are highly recommended.
The hose I received from OE was different from the one I had to install. There was no way that it would fit. I was forced to reuse the old hose that was from the factory, and it cost me about an hour. You're right, this works! Because of health issues, it took longer than anticipated to install and we could not return within the 30-day window to fix it. 30 days is a very short time frame to return an item.
I was able to attach it to my 2001 Jeep XJ with no problems. In addition to a 16mm wrench, you will need an 18mm wrench to get this one installed and the stock one removed. Work slowly on the tightening if it isn't going in smoothly, you may be crossing a wire Using threads to connect things.
Located near the power steering box, this one requires some pushing. After installing the lower line (to the power steering box), I tried to install the return hose, but it was somewhat You can gain access to the airbox by removing it.
Despite the price, this is a great value. I would say the lower end of the hose needs to be angled slightly better to get it started, but other than that, it went on in a snap. In the event of a failure, the update will be applied.
One size is bigger than A power steering pump for my 82' Cutlass with an electric power steering system fit this. The end that is larger is on the left. In my case, I used the big end for connecting to the gear box There is a little to fill.
Was considering buying this, but was skeptical because it seemed to be too good to be true. Although I initially believed it would be poorly made, this is the case. Upon installing it on my Jeep Cherokee XJ, I quickly learned how well it was made and that it only took 15 minutes to install. This part impressed me greatly and I would recommend it highly.