if it runs out it will stuff the pump..
you might be able to get away with connecting the output of the pump direct to the return of the tank which will drop the pressure and might stop it from leaking but you wont have power steering.
if you had the beltage you could just drop belt if its a v8 but your pooched on that front if its a TD5.
where in the hose has it let go...
if its at a union and your have the right tools you can pull the union fitting down, cut the bit back and take the slack out of the line by replacing the fitting in the hose..
The last trick only works if you have a pump that has an internal relief setup. This is identified as a pump that only has 2 lines on it 1 going to the tank and the other to the steering box.
you can also fit a ball bearing or soldered up screw head into the output line of the pump to stop the flow but you will be limited to 5 minutes of driving at a time or you will likely cook the oil in the pump from its recirculating inside the pump.
drop me a line on which engine you have and I'll double check the rave layout to see which one it is. (assuming it tells me)


well it looks like i have a leaking power steering hose (high pressure) 1. Can i drive the car 60km's or is that going to stuff the pump?????
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