Bubbles coming from power steering resevior?
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My car had been out of commsion for about three weeks because I was replacing the radiator, crank pulley and wrapping the exhaust.(waiting for parts) I had turned the steering wheel alot just to push it around and move it when I needed to and now that I turn it on there seems to be alot of air in the system can anyone tell me hw to get it out. Do I have to bleed the whole thing?
Anything info would be appreciated.
Thank you
Anything info would be appreciated.
Thank you
Just flush the system its not difficult at all. Make sure you use HONDA PS FLUID only.
Download the helms: http://www.spoonertuner.com/manuals
Download the helms: http://www.spoonertuner.com/manuals
Just pull one of the ends of an output hose that runs to the PS pump then just drain it completely while turning the steering wheel until it locks from left to right.
Sounds like to me you just have some air in the power steering system.
You don't even have to touch the steering rack or anything else. Refer to an helms manual if you need more help.
Sounds like to me you just have some air in the power steering system.
You don't even have to touch the steering rack or anything else. Refer to an helms manual if you need more help.
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