To repair a power steering gearbox input shaft seal leakage, follow these steps:
1. Locate the power steering gearbox and identify the input shaft seal.
2. Drain the power steering fluid from the system.
3. Remove any components that may obstruct access to the input shaft seal, such as a mounting bracket.
4. Remove the old input shaft seal using a seal puller or flat-head screwdriver.
5. Clean the input shaft and the surrounding area.
6. Apply a small amount of power steering fluid or silicone grease to the new input shaft seal.
7. Carefully install the new input shaft seal into the power steering gearbox using a seal driver or flat-head screwdriver.
8. Reinstall any components that were removed.
9. Fill the power steering system with fluid and check for leaks.
It's recommended to seek professional assistance if you're unsure of your abilities or have limited automotive experience.
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