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* You will need several quarts of power steering fluid, cheaper brands can be used for flushing, though a high quality GM approved fluid should be used when refilling.
You will need a large plastic container(old oil jug would work) to drain the oil fluid into. You will need a long hose, 5-6 ft, pex tubing works well so you can see when the fluid runs clear , and a fitting of sorts to attach this hose to the low pressure line. Should look something like this, but with a clamp where the red arrow is. Obviously you can use any tubing, clear works best to see when it runs clear. ![]() - For best flushing results the system should be flushed with seafoam trans/power steering flush or something simular. http://www.seafoamsales.com/transTuneTech.htm - I usualy use about 1/2 the can(6 oz) before replacing pumps and R&P's, hoses also should be replaced if those were replaced(so you dont ruin more good parts & void warranties). -- Flushing The System - Attach the flush tubing to the low pressure hose , the smaller hose without the plastic protecter. Might need a clamp on the flush hose or low pressure hose if your fitting is to loose. ![]() - Drop the other end into an old container. - Something like this... ![]() - Have 2-3 quarts of new power steering fluid ready. - Begin to run the engine, slowly add the fluid into the reservour, trying not to let it run dry . It may help to have a helper. - Reattach the low line to the pump inlet as it was before. - Then refill the system and add the seafoam(or other brand of cleaner), run it just like the directions state. - then you drain-flush the system again by attaching the flush hose into the low pressure side, and flush agian with 2-3 more quarts. - Once the fluid runs clear out the drain into the container, you can refill with approved fluid and begin bleeding the system. Hope that helps.
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV ![]() Last edited by xeroinfinity; 05-01-2008 at 08:40 PM. |
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