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Hey all,

Ive been looking around like crazy but having no luck finding a hose from the power steering pump.

Now from my reservoir there are two a small one and the thicker one.

The small ones you can get replaced from autobarn/repco and them however the big one I cant find anywhere.

Nissan dealerships cant help out either so im guessing it has to be sourced from Jap or go to a hose manufacturer or something.

Anybody had theirs replaced??

Pic attached is the hose i was talking about taken from "Part Number" thread.

Thanks in advance

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ah cheers for the replies.

Kudos probably wont have it but ill give it a shot.

amayama.com under "49719: tube assembly, power steering" have it listed for $168USD + delivery, but no pictures so I cant be 100%

I will drop by enzed and have a look for a matching part - when I have confirmed it and replaced it ill post the results. All else fails ill order through amayama.

Edited by milanr34

ah cheers for the replies.

Kudos probably wont have it but ill give it a shot.

amayama.com under "49719: tube assembly, power steering" have it listed for $168USD + delivery, but no pictures so I cant be 100%

I will drop by enzed and have a look for a matching part - when I have confirmed it and replaced it ill post the results. All else fails ill order through amayama.

They won't have a matching part - they will make up a suitable hose.
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Yea Kiwi,

I didnt have a chance to do it this weekend because of all the rain, but this Saturday coming up I will ask them to make the hose and give me the specifics. Upon the results I will post them here so others can know exactly what to get.

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Well I gave them a call and they said they dont have those parts......anywhoo what i did do is a total flush and cleaned the hose thorough and put it back in.

After testing for leaks there wasn't any so ill leave it sitting for a bit and see what happens - could be that the previous owner didnt put the clamp on properly.

Either way ill report once its back in.

Out of curiosity which NIssan place did you call?

im from SA, I had part numbers which I found on the forums
went to my local Nissan dealership (lakeside Nissan) paid a deposit, they ordered the parts in. from melb I reckon
had them in a few days

reckon I paid about $150 odd for both hoses. bit pricey for hoses

Well I gave them a call and they said they dont have those parts......anywhoo what i did do is a total flush and cleaned the hose thorough and put it back in.

After testing for leaks there wasn't any so ill leave it sitting for a bit and see what happens - could be that the previous owner didnt put the clamp on properly.

Either way ill report once its back in.

Out of curiosity which NIssan place did you call?

Update:

Turns out my hose wasn't split it was damp due to the top clip not being on properly. So as such there was no need to replace it.

However would be good if anybody can advise the part number of that hose as I see some SAU members need it as well. Ill keep on searching and post the results if I find anything.

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