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Old 10th April 2013, 14:45   #1
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Default PAS replacement using pump from different model.

My Saxo is a 97 R reg VSX and the power steering has been dodgy for a few years and for the last year and a half i cant even be bothered to hit the thing to get it working any more. Anyway now its warming up I thought I would have a go at changing it.

I have a found a local one which is from a T reg VTR so same generation, is the VTR power steering likely to be the same?

Also I am after a passenger side electric window motor and mechanism is this also likely to be exactly the same?

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Old 10th April 2013, 15:36   #2
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All pas pumps fit all saxo`s,I can`t help regarding the window motor I would guess that it would also fit.
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Old 10th April 2013, 15:40   #3
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I read in another thread that there are two types one with the fluid tank built in and one with without. Mine is the one without and the one I am planning on getting also doesnt have it so i take it it should be good then. Thanks.
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Old 10th April 2013, 15:57   #4
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What I mean is my one doesnt have the fluid filling cap built into the housing of the pump.
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Old 10th April 2013, 16:35   #5
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The only difference with the pumps is the reservoir.

The remote and non remote reservoir versions have the same mount last time I looked
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even so, i dont think it matters if one has the fluid tank built it or one has a pipe and then the fluid reservoir bolted to the slam panel

they both do the same thing
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Thanks for all the replies I feel reassured now. So I will assume that the electric window motor and mechanism is likely the same as well.

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Thanks for all the replies I feel reassured now. So I will assume that the electric window motor and mechanism is likely the same as well.

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