91 SL2: How to flush & replace Power Steering Fluid
JohnFrisco
09-05-2005, 01:46 PM
91 SL2: How to flush & replace Power Steering Fluid
My friends 91 was making a hydraulic groan when I began to cut the wheel when I was backing out of my driveway in the morning.
Thanks to the members of this forum who suggested I replace the PS Fluid, because it is like 15 years old.
Anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
John
My friends 91 was making a hydraulic groan when I began to cut the wheel when I was backing out of my driveway in the morning.
Thanks to the members of this forum who suggested I replace the PS Fluid, because it is like 15 years old.
Anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
John
sierrap615
09-05-2005, 11:11 PM
how-to posted on your thread at saturnfans.com
drew300
09-08-2005, 01:28 PM
I've changed brake fluids and power steering fluids this way:
Take an old oil bottle, put 2 hoses into the top. Mark one hose.
put the other hose in the reservoir, and suck on the marked one. Refill, and change in a week or two if needed.
It easy, and as long as there isn't a problem, you'll get clean, new oil in a while.
I did this to my van, a litre went in, over a few weeks, and it's much cleaner. I'll probably do it again next summer.
Take an old oil bottle, put 2 hoses into the top. Mark one hose.
put the other hose in the reservoir, and suck on the marked one. Refill, and change in a week or two if needed.
It easy, and as long as there isn't a problem, you'll get clean, new oil in a while.
I did this to my van, a litre went in, over a few weeks, and it's much cleaner. I'll probably do it again next summer.
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