Nissan Pathfinder Power Steering Pump creates hydraulic pressure in order to offset the effort exerted by an operator on the steering wheel, by directing fluid to a control valve in the steering gear. The Power Steering Pump is driven either through a V-belt or serpentine belt. The pump pulls fluid from a reservoir. This reservoir may be on the pump, or it may mount remotely and connect by hose. The fluid high-pressure caused by the Power Steering Pump flows through its reinforced hose to the control valve. The low-pressure return hose carries back the fluid for re-circulation. With the wheel centred, the valve equalizes pressure on both sides of the steering piston; by turning it to one side, the pressure on that side will increase causing the piston to push the linkage in the same direction. The pump gives the Nissan Pathfinder a light feel at parking speeds and a direct mechanical connection. Signs that your Nissan Pathfinder Power Steering Pump is worn out include fluid leaks, squealing or whining noises, and increased steering effort. If you're noticing these, the Power Steering Pump may need replacing. Fluid checks prevent pump damage on the Nissan Pathfinder.
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