How to Fix Leaking Rack & Pinion. Input Shaft Seal Toyota RAV4 Camry Corolla -Jonny DIY

How to Fix Leaking Rack & Pinion. Input Shaft Seal Toyota RAV4 Camry Corolla -Jonny DIY

In this Video I’ll show you Step-by-Step How to Fix Leaking Rack & Pinion by Replacing Input Shaft Seal. Toyota RAV4 Camry Corolla MR2 Etc.

*Input Shaft Seal. Toyota OEM Part #90311-19007

*This example is on Gen 1 1996-2000 Toyota Rav4, but applies to other Toyotas & other vehicles with this type Rack & Pinion set up.

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Joey Cantinella says:

on this rav4 do you have any diagrams of where the vacuum lines went

transformer889 says:

Thanks Jonny for the video, the rack and pinion on my 1987 Toyota supra leaks from the driver side inner rod, the boot is usually get filled with oil, question is can the seal be replaced, or should I replace the whole thing. thanks

Amealion Pro Cashmere says:

can the seal be done like that on a 2002 Cadillac DeVille

Geo Von Lengerke says:

does it have a motor in the engine bay? i dont see one. is it easier to work from above instead of under?

brs rafal says:

How long can I ride on a bad rack and pinion? Been doing it for 5 years 100k plus lol I mean I'm not loosing power steering fluid. It drives and steers fine even alignment on point. I do hear very minor noise when parking or backing up( you wont hear unless you really listen ) etc which got little worse over years also boot is torn I got about 255k on my camry don't want to put money into it besides that car good mechanical condition any advice? I wanna make this car last without doing unnecessary work $$ save money

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