> Thanks so much for that quick response, Jeff! > > If I'm understanding you correctly, in the event I do have to have a > new power steering pump: Even if order the $85 part I found online, > it's still going to cost me betw $400-$500 to have the job done due to > labor. No, don't do it that way.
You don't go to a local butcher, get a good steak, and bring it to your local restaurant and ask them to cook it, do you?
If you get your own power steering pump, and two days after it is installed it dies, guess what? Your out of luck. You have to pay again to have the pump replaced. In addition, the garage charges more for the part than they pay. If you remove the profit from this, they will get the profit elsewhere.
> I'm planning to take the car to my regular mechanic this week for a > second opinion as to whether I really need a new pump. My earlier [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > homework before I really get serious about scheduling the job, just so I > can make sure I don't get ripped off, even by my regular mechanic. I don't know how much it will cost you to get the pump replaced. However, you're regular mechanic can tell you.
> That just seems like an awful lot of money to shell out, especially when > I feel like the car functions perfectly fine, other than the loud howling > it makes for a while after you start it up, after it has sat for several > hours in the cold. So I haven't even really made up my mind whether it's > worth it. It could be just a belt. Again, consult your mechanic. And check the fluid level.
> What's the worst that can happen if the pump goes out entirely? > Is my life in danger, or will I just have to tug a lot harder at the steering > > wheel? Yes, having to tug a lot harder when you have to make a sudden turn is life-threatening.
jeff
> Thanks again for your help. > [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >> >> Jeff |