Leaving for Red in the morning...truck just decided to piss purple fluid everywhere

Mort

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Duck. you have a power steering reservoir...most all vehicles do. And your right..when it rains, it pours...think we've all been in that spot before. Its just when it get this friggin cold for this long of time, shit start to happen to vehicles, just the way it is. It looks will be seeing some relief from the sub zeros here in short order, but I recommend everybody to at least let your vehicle warm up before you drive off when its this cold to get some half decent heat running through it. If you have a block heater, use it! Thank goodness for remote starts!!! I start mine before I hit the shower in the AM.
 


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I start mine, and when the seatbelt dinger stops I slap it in drive and Dukes of Hazard my ass right on down the road.
 

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I think your getting the closed trany and power steering mixed up.

Not sure where your at but if you can make it to bis Id be willing to help out. Ill even provide the beer!
 

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If it's a power steering hose and you don't have the ability to do it yourself, find a well respected private mechanic. Dealers are usually quite a bit higher for easy jobs like that. I had an Oldsmobile Aurora that spit a alternator. Dealer wanted $1200, private guy wanted $800. I ended up in a buddy's uninsulated garage with a knipco, a crappy floor jack and an old tool kit. I picked the alternator up for $256 and 8 hours later I was cruising. You had to remove the radiators(both of them), the right front wheel, inner fender, etc.

If you have a spot to attempt the fix, you can usually print the instructions from the net. That or most dealers will print that part of the shop manual for you.
 


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Ouch!! That's going to leave a mark. Sorry to hear about your bumps in the road. Lots of good advice here. I hope it doesn't take too long to get back on track.
 

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I suppose I can be the first to say it? Its a Ford, Its not worth fixing

Yeah yeah be a smart ass and if you're one of those guys that drives any other brand and has a sticker on your truck bash Ford, I'll be first to drive right by your ass, smile, wave and drive away laughing, there I'll be the first to say that.....
 

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Well, do you have a headbolt heater? How does the antifreeze level
look?
 


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I suppose I can be the first to say it? Its a Ford, Its not worth fixing

They all break.

I can relate to the original poster. My fuel pump (Chevy) decided to quit yesterday in the middle of nowhere.
Thank goodness for AAA.

Wanted to post to give a plug for Drew's Garage in Fargo. He moved some things around and I have my truck back today. If you need a mechanic in Fargo, I would highly recommend him.
 

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I just had to replace the trany lines on my 2010 Chevy as they started to leak where the crimped hose meets the metal pipe, when the temperature got cold.
 

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They all break.

Thats right John, they do

The point is, everybody has their preferences in a particular brand and experience with the least break downs. Like me, I like Ford, never have much issues with them and I usually fix all my own shit
 

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Might be a god send you can't get on the road to Red,temps this morning were in the -30's with little wind,along the border int'l falls was -45real temp.Yikes.
 


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Did he ever say what year Ford and what size motor? I didn't see it but that doesn't mean it isn't there.
 

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Seeing as its purple you may want to check the washer fluid tank. Coolant is usually green or orange, tyranny oil is red. Lots of purple washer fluid out there. Power steering is typically red also. As for the noise can't say I haven't heard a power steering pump that wasn't grumpy in sub zero temps
 

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Like other things in life, just gotta keep looking for the wet spot. Some find it easy, some not. But I assure you its there
 

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Seeing as its purple you may want to check the washer fluid tank. Coolant is usually green or orange, tyranny oil is red. Lots of purple washer fluid out there. Power steering is typically red also. As for the noise can't say I haven't heard a power steering pump that wasn't grumpy in sub zero temps

If coolant colors are mixed it can look purpleish.. just sayin.
 

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So, does the fluid leaking match the color of the fluid in your PSF reservoir? Or does it match the color of your windshield washer fluid? Problem could very well be that your windshield washer fluid was not the temperature rated stuff and froze in the lines, causing a line to rupture... Just a thought. Let us know what you find because I'm curious!
 


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