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06-14-2005, 09:09 PM | #1 |
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bleeding power steering on sr20
hi i have a s13 redtop, i was just wndering how do you bleed the power steering system? and what fluid do i use? my car's steering gets pretty stiff after i drive it around. but in the morning its fine.
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06-14-2005, 09:35 PM | #2 |
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easiest way
jack up front of car to get both wheels off ground remove cap for power steering reservior turn steering wheel to full lock ot one side turn steering wheel to full lock other side repeat until all bubbles ar out of the PS reservoir. done and done takes 10 mins if that. so easy. |
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^^^ That is a tried and true method, that is how my KA was bled, it would make perfect sense for your SR... Oh and, to answer the thread starter's OTHER question: PS fluid = autozone Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1-3 bux
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I agree with Dousan this time, there is no specific reference to it in the FSM, I was looking at it while he answered... I say disconnect the lower most hose, point it into a bucket, start car, turn wheel til fuid stops coming out of it, cut the car off start filling the reservoir, start the car back up, then follow the steps he gave for bleeding, as that IS what the FSM specifies.
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pull the hard lines off the rack, turn the wheel from lock to lock to let all the fluid out of the rack. Take the hose off and run the motor. haha
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