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The 1999 280 SL's Power Steering Pipe


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Hi

This morning, I heard a terrible screech from the wheel. The power steering pipes—two sections—that connect the pump to the steering box and the one that attaches beneath the alternator were promptly identified by a local handyman as requiring replacement. Having severe leaks!


I think the SL shop can assist with the metal one (A1294603324), but they don't have the rubber one (A1294662681), as far as I'm informed.

Do you have any suggestions about where I should take this? I simply drive the dang thing; I simply do not possess the necessary technical knowledge or comprehension. Someone complimented the car's appearance only yesterday, and now I'm slightly freaking out.

I am thankful.

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Proceed as described before; disconnect all hoses and pipes; then, bring them to a nearby hydraulic shop.
Did this, and it's typically far less expensive than the original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
To begin, look up the part numbers on Google.

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Then this is it. The local tractor and harvester shop can handle all that kind of stuff where we reside, which is in a rural region.

The tractor place released the back wheel bearing of an ancient W123 estate in seconds, but our local garage took forever.

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