Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seals

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Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seals

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What is a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal?

A Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal is a mechanical seal designed to contain and maintain lubrication while preventing contaminants from entering the steering gear assembly. It is a rubber-like material which is designed to fit tightly around the Pitman shaft.

What is the purpose of a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal?

The purpose of a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal is to contain and maintain lubrication while preventing contaminants from entering the steering gear assembly. It also helps to reduce wear on the steering assembly and improves steering performance.

How can I determine if my Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal is faulty?

Signs of a faulty Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal include:

  1. Unusual noises from the steering system, such as squeaking or clunking.
  2. Loose steering or a “loose feel” when turning the steering wheel.
  3. Excessive vibration coming from the steering system.
  4. Leaking or seeping fluids from the steering assembly.


Can a faulty Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal cause damage to my vehicle?

Yes, if a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal is faulty or worn out it can cause problems such as steering leaks, steering slippage, and even steering failure. These issues can lead to costly repairs and can even be dangerous if not addressed immediately.

How do I replace a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal?

Replacing a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal is a relatively simple process, but should be done with caution. Here are the steps to replace a Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal:

  1. Disconnect the battery.
  2. Drain the power steering fluid.
  3. Remove the old seal from the Pitman shaft.
  4. Clean and inspect the Pitman shaft.
  5. Apply a thin layer of power steering fluid to the new seal.
  6. Install the new seal onto the Pitman shaft.
  7. Re-fill the power steering fluid.
  8. Reconnect the battery.