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For 1990-2009 cars only

Bleed Procedure

Tools Required

    • J 35555 Mity Vac
    • J 43485 Power Steering Bleeder Adapter
    • Bleed the steering system for the following reasons:
       - Components replaced
       - Fluid line disconnected
       - Steering system noise occurs
       - Prevention of pump damage
       - Proper system operation

       Important: Use clean, new power steering fluid type only.

    • See the Maintenance Lubrication subsection for fluid specifications.

    Important: Hoses touching the frame, body, or engine can cause system noise.

  1. The hoses must not touch any other part of the vehicle.
  2. Loose connections may not leak, but could allow air into the steering system.
  3. Verify that all hose connections are tight.

  4. Object Number: 443644  Size: SH

    Important: Maintain the fluid level throughout the bleed procedure.

  5. Remove the pump reservoir cap.
  6. Fill the pump reservoir with fluid to the "FULL COLD" level.

  7. Object Number: 443650  Size: SH
  8. Reinstall the pump reservoir cap.
  9. Start the engine. Allow the engine to idle.
  10. Turn off the engine.
  11. Verify the fluid level. Repeat steps 8 through 10 until fluid stabilizes.

  12. Object Number: 443653  Size: SH
  13. Start the engine. Allow the engine to idle.
  14. Important: Do not turn steering wheel to lock.

  15. Turn the steering wheel 180-360 degrees in both directions 5 times.

  16. Object Number: 443655  Size: SH
  17. Switch the ignition off.
  18. Verify the fluid level.

  19. Object Number: 443644  Size: SH
  20. Remove the pump reservoir cap.

  21. Object Number: 443656  Size: SH
  22. Reinstall the pump reservoir cap.

Special Conditions Procedure

Tools Required

    • J 35555 Mity Vac
    • J 43485 Power Steering Bleeder Adapter

    Object Number: 443667  Size: SH
  1. If the vacuum continues to drop, remove the pressure and return hose from the pump.
  2. Install the plugs (1) (2) supplied with the J 43485 .
  1. Place the J 43485 on the power steering pump.
  2. Apply a vacuum of 20 Hg maximum.
  3. If the vacuum drops again, repair or replace the pump. If the vacuum holds steady, continue to check the other parts of the steering system.
  4. Important: Fluid must be free from bubbles. Be aware of periodic bubbles that indicate a loose connection or leaking O-ring seal in the return hose or the pressure hose.

    Fluid must be free from discoloration.

    Observe the fluid.

  5. If condition persists, replace the following parts:
  6. • The return hose clamps
    • The return hose O-rings
    • The pressure hose O-rings
    • The gear cylinder line O-rings
    • The reservoir to pump O-ring

    Object Number: 443663  Size: SH
  7. Repeat the bleed procedure from the beginning.
  8. Drive the vehicle approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) to warm the system to operating temperature. Evaluate vehicle on a smooth flat surface.
  9. To check for noise problems, verify the following items:
  10. • There is smooth power assist.
    • The vehicle operates quietly.
    • The pump maintains the proper fluid level.
    • There is no leaking in the steering system.
    • The fluid is free of foam or discoloration.