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XT6 Power Steering Pump

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Im trying to figure out if I can make this work.

 

XT6 pump, ea81 turbo steering rack and lines. Looks to be pretty straight forward getting this part to physically hook up.

 

I know I will have some electrical to figure out.

 

Right now I am wondering if the fluid for an xt6 pump is going to work in the lines and rack that normally takes ATF. Potential for leaking, too thick viscosity, too thin?

Been a few XT6 owners that switched to ATF vs the Cybrid Fluid, as it's getting hard to find.

like he said a few have switched to ATF without issue.

 

you planning on installing the entire wiring/control system or just making your own?

Well, I know there is at least module and a sensor at the base of the steering wheel involved on the XT6.

 

I saved an extra pump, controller, and lines when I sold my XT6. If you figure this out I would love to know. The XT6 FSM has a schematic section devoted to it. I think it is still hosted on the XT6 forum site. Lubegard PS fluid (Sold in the flush kit) seems to work well. About $16.00 for a large bottle I think.

Not sure. I thought about making it have a toggle switch initially. Is it more complicated than that?

No, not at all. It just needs power. I wasn't sure if you were trying to retrofit all the controls for it.

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