Notice: Refer to Air in the Power Steering System Notice in the Preface section.
Notice: Refer to Using Proper Power Steering Fluid Notice in the Preface section.
Important:
• | Hoses touching the frame, body, or engine may cause system noise. Verify the hoses do not touch any other part of the vehicle. |
• | Loose connections may not leak, but could allow air into the power steering system. Verify that all hose connections are tight. |
• | Maintain the power steering fluid level throughout the bleeding procedure. |
- Raise the vehicle until the front tires are off of the ground. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
.
- Rotate the steering wheel to the full left position.
- Inspect the fluid level. If necessary, fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the MIN mark. Refer to
Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
.
- START the engine.
- Inspect the fluid level. If necessary, add fluid.
- Rotate the steering wheel to the right and to the left without reaching the stop at either end.
- Inspect the fluid level. If necessary, add fluid.
- Rotate the steering wheel to the straight-ahead position.
- Allow the engine to idle for 3 minutes.
- Listen for power steering pump noise like whining or cavitation. Inspect the power steering fluid for aeration. If necessary, refer to
Power Steering Fluid Leaks
.
- Inspect the fluid level. If necessary, add fluid.
- Turn the engine OFF.
- Lower the vehicle.