Yes.  Believe it or not, it's a fire hazard, and it needs to be
addressed immediately.

You're probably going to end up replacing the rack and pinion unit; it
sounds like one of the internal seals has failed.

I'd have it looked at right away.

--Geoff

On 5/8/06, John Walston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a 1996 Chrysler Concorde LX (3.3L).  I think I have the standard 
> steering.  It is leaking power steering fluid from an approximately 1.5" 
> diameter black (plastic?) cap on the front of the steering gear on the 
> driver's side of the boot.
>
>   It's not leaking a lot, but the when the fluid leaks, it runs down on the 
> exhaust header and smokes.  Any advice from anyone out there?  Thanks.
>
>   John
>   Birmingham, AL




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