code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
#51
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
it's on the pressure line can't miss it has 2 wires going to it
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> ok just got home from AutoZone. the scanner gave me P0551.
> they had no clue what to do and told me to take it to the dealer(yuck)
> i really dont feel like paying an arm and a leg to haven the dealer
> replace a potentially cheap part that i might could do myself? anyone
> got ideas? help? i was thinking maybe the power steering switch is just
> bad, but where is it located and can i get a replacement?
>
> thanks
> reed
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> ok just got home from AutoZone. the scanner gave me P0551.
> they had no clue what to do and told me to take it to the dealer(yuck)
> i really dont feel like paying an arm and a leg to haven the dealer
> replace a potentially cheap part that i might could do myself? anyone
> got ideas? help? i was thinking maybe the power steering switch is just
> bad, but where is it located and can i get a replacement?
>
> thanks
> reed
#52
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
it's on the pressure line can't miss it has 2 wires going to it
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> ok just got home from AutoZone. the scanner gave me P0551.
> they had no clue what to do and told me to take it to the dealer(yuck)
> i really dont feel like paying an arm and a leg to haven the dealer
> replace a potentially cheap part that i might could do myself? anyone
> got ideas? help? i was thinking maybe the power steering switch is just
> bad, but where is it located and can i get a replacement?
>
> thanks
> reed
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> ok just got home from AutoZone. the scanner gave me P0551.
> they had no clue what to do and told me to take it to the dealer(yuck)
> i really dont feel like paying an arm and a leg to haven the dealer
> replace a potentially cheap part that i might could do myself? anyone
> got ideas? help? i was thinking maybe the power steering switch is just
> bad, but where is it located and can i get a replacement?
>
> thanks
> reed
#53
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
it's on the pressure line can't miss it has 2 wires going to it
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> ok just got home from AutoZone. the scanner gave me P0551.
> they had no clue what to do and told me to take it to the dealer(yuck)
> i really dont feel like paying an arm and a leg to haven the dealer
> replace a potentially cheap part that i might could do myself? anyone
> got ideas? help? i was thinking maybe the power steering switch is just
> bad, but where is it located and can i get a replacement?
>
> thanks
> reed
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> ok just got home from AutoZone. the scanner gave me P0551.
> they had no clue what to do and told me to take it to the dealer(yuck)
> i really dont feel like paying an arm and a leg to haven the dealer
> replace a potentially cheap part that i might could do myself? anyone
> got ideas? help? i was thinking maybe the power steering switch is just
> bad, but where is it located and can i get a replacement?
>
> thanks
> reed
#54
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
#55
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
#56
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
#57
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
#58
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
Some greases are electrical conductors and might lead to an electrical
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122478564.009997.135320@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122478564.009997.135320@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
#59
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
Some greases are electrical conductors and might lead to an electrical
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122478564.009997.135320@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122478564.009997.135320@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
#60
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
Some greases are electrical conductors and might lead to an electrical
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122478564.009997.135320@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122478564.009997.135320@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>