Hayden Automotive 1010 Power Steering Oil Cooler

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Hayden Automotive 1010 Power Steering Oil Cooler
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Product Description

Hayden's power steering oil coolers remove destructive heat generated within a power steering system, especially in vehicles with large tires such as motorhomes and off-road vehicles. Installation of a power steering oil cooler will prolong the life of the system's pump, hoses, fluid and seals.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #55047 in Automotive
  • Brand: Hayden Automotive
  • Model: 1010
  • Released on: 2011-08-05
  • Dimensions: 1.75 pounds

Features

  • Size is 3/4 inch X 2-1/2 inch X 12 inch
  • For vehicle with 3/8 inch I.D. power steering return hose
  • Removes destructive heat and prolongs power steering system life
  • Available for light, medium and heavy duty applications
  • Comes complete with mounting hardware

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
42003 Chevy Silverado 1500 Installation Tips...
By Raymo
The cooler is made of light weight aluminum and comes with only 2 plastic tie downs. I removed the existing cooler by cutting the coolers feed and return line about 2 to 3 inches from the cooler with a hacksaw leaving 2 metal stubs on the existing factory installed lines. The existing tubing was in good shape so I decided not to replace them. After removing the original cooler, I took the existing tubing and cut back the metal tubing on both hoses with a small pipe cutter leaving a metal stub on each line about 1 inch in length. Both stubs had a little rust so I cleaned them with fine grit sand paper. I then installed the new cooler to the existing "A" frame diagonally after cutting the new supplied hoses in half and attaching them to the new cooler. I then placed one of the supplied ties through the new unit and into the A/C radiator at the top and a wire tie at the bottom of the cooler to the "A" frame. It is important to remember to use some power steering fluid to lub ricate the inside of the hoses and metal fitting to ease installation. I then lubricated one to the stubs on the existing hose, slid on a hose clamp and inserted the original hose into the new hose leading to the cooler tightening the clamps as recommended in the coolers instructions. I then connected the second hose. On the factory installed cooler that I replaced, the bottom hose was the high pressure hose and went to the far right cooler connection. I installed the new hose in same location. I filled the power steering pump as required with new fluid and checked for leaks. I checked the factory cooler and determined the original leak was in the metal tubing leading into the cooler. I salvaged the cooler just in case this new cooler fails as it is not as rugged as the original. The instructions and suggestion provided work well for me but each installation may pose its own unique problems and installation should be adjusted or adapted to meet those particular needs. I hope you find this somewhat helpful with your installation. Good luck!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5power steering oil cooler
By jmeasheaw
I was unsure if this part would be a good replacement for the original on my vehicle that was leaking because another review said they had trouble but mine hooked right up no problem in about 10 minutes and was a much cheaper fix for my truck than spending 4 times as much on an oem part

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