What causes fluid leakage near the steering system of a Suzuki Every?
What causes fluid leakage near the steering system of a Suzuki Every?
Ive noticed oil o r fluid leaking from the front underside of my Suzuki Every, and the steering is getting harder. Could this be a leak from the power steering system? How common is this problem in Suzuki Every vans in Pakistan?
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Gari Specialist asked on 31 May 2025 11:59:32 am


Leaking fluid under the front part of your Suzuki Every, especially if accompanied by hard steering, is likely from the power steering system. Possible causes:
Leaking Power Steering Hoses:
The rubber hoses can wear out o r develop cracks with age, especially due to heat and dust exposure.
Damaged Power Steering Pump Seals:
If the pump’s seals fail, fluid may leak out, reducing the system’s effectiveness.
Steering Rack Leak:
Internal seals within the steering rack can degrade over time, causing fluid to leak out — often the most expensive issue to fix.
Loose Hose Clamps o r Connectors:
If hose fittings are not tight, fluid can seep out, especially under pressure.
Solution:
Top up the fluid temporarily if necessary, but get the leak fixed as soon as possible. Driving with low fluid can damage the steering pump.
Leaking Power Steering Hoses:
The rubber hoses can wear out o r develop cracks with age, especially due to heat and dust exposure.
Damaged Power Steering Pump Seals:
If the pump’s seals fail, fluid may leak out, reducing the system’s effectiveness.
Steering Rack Leak:
Internal seals within the steering rack can degrade over time, causing fluid to leak out — often the most expensive issue to fix.
Loose Hose Clamps o r Connectors:
If hose fittings are not tight, fluid can seep out, especially under pressure.
Solution:
Top up the fluid temporarily if necessary, but get the leak fixed as soon as possible. Driving with low fluid can damage the steering pump.
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