2006 Sienna steering fluid leak

2006 TOYOTA SIENNA
63,350 MILES • 6 CYL • 2WD • AUTOMATIC
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SZENTMAN
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I noticed the rt. side steering rack boot on my 2006 Toyota Sienna was oily and split. Power steering fluid level was slightly low. Mechanic says seal is leaking and entire rack has to be replaced. Naturally, the 60,0000 mile warranty ended about 3500 miles ago. Think there's any chance a Toyota dealer would take pity on me? I guess I should call just in case. Estimate to replace rack is over $1,000 which I can't afford right now. What are my short term options until I can? There is a large frame piece right below the boot, so unless I drive on a lot of dusty roads, the area seems fairly protected from road grime. The boot has splits but is basically intact. Leak is not leaving spots on my driveway, so seems to be slow. Perhaps it only leaks when the car is running and steering is used? Could adding stop-leak fluid help? As long as I keep an eye on the fluid level, is there any problem with continuing to drive it for a couple of months? Can it affect tire wear or alignment? I notice there are remanufactured racks online, if the mechanic can save me some money by using remanufactured, are they generally going to be reliable enough quality?
Nov 19, 2010 at 5:12 PM
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DOCFIXIT
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Stop leak maybe
Keep driving and filling O.K.
Reman rack good choice and very reliable
Nov 19, 2010 at 5:25 PM
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WRENCHTECH
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I'm sure the mechanic is already quoting you on a remanufactured unit. That's what they all are. You don't really have any options. Don't go putting any additives in it. There is no such thing as "Mechanic in a Can". Those additives are designed to swell up all the rubber in the system and that can ruin the rest of the system. If you continue to drive it this way, you're risking burning out the pump too.
Nov 19, 2010 at 5:27 PM
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