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In this video I go through the process of replacing a rusted out power steering return line on a Toyota Camry. I originally had order a replacement through Napa but when I received it, it was the wrong one! So we made our own. -Enjoy!

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  1. J.C. SMITH PROJECTS

    Using the old "helen keller" method of installing……do it by feel. i have the hydraulic flaring tool also. i find that i dont use it enough to get past looking like a "monkey playing with a football"…i just fumble around until i get it right.

  2. Adam Lenning

    Seeing all of the rust in your videos Eric makes me so happy I live and work in Texas lol I'm enjoying it as much as I can until I move up north in a few weeks lol I'll be hit with the rust first thing ?

  3. Adam Lenning

    Seeing all of the rust in your videos Eric makes me so happy I live and work in Texas lol I'm enjoying it as much as I can until I move up north in a few weeks lol I'll be hit with the rust first thing ?

  4. Michael Mackenzie

    I think Roger will be disappointed you never used him to clean up the bracket 🙂

  5. animalcorvair

    i have that kit ..handy an does a great job

  6. Ben Batchelor

    Any chance on doing a power steering fluid flush video? There's a couple on Utube, but non I trust to follow.
    I finally got a Jeep TJ that's not pouring power steering fluid everywhere, but it needs new fluid. I'm thinking I've only got one shot to get it right, or I'll get the ''automatic undercoating lubing dispensing system".

  7. Harry McDow

    Thanks for the great video! A true wizard. With the right tools, a great mechanic can fix almost anything!! Have a great day, Eric. ??

  8. roadkill5333

    Where's the brakekleen? We want brakekleen and we want it now!

  9. Mark Viereck

    I’m not a mechanic or big into cars but I love watching your videos. I started a couple of weeks ago and can’t stop. You are a magician and this stuff. I wish you were close. I’m in Florida. Thanks for the entertainment

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