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01 deville pressure hose

I replaced the power steering pressure hose. Streeing fine but when i turn the wheels i get a faint sound like the fluid is low..its not, what cuuld it be?? 01 deville..thank you carl P.S. DID NOT HAVE NOSE BEFORE....
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Re: 01 deville pressure hose

Did you let the air bleed out, proper way is wheels off the ground, turn lock to lock a couple of times, then leave the filler cap off for a 1/2 hour, let the car down and fill as necessary, I assume you used the right fluid.
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Re: 01 deville pressure hose

Hello,

Just in case (and to let other people know what kind of noise), is it making noise like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q35EbhjIeHE

I did the same thing to my car (replaced the pressure line) and ended up with the same result like you. I'm still figuring out what to do...

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Re: 01 deville pressure hose

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Hello,

Just in case (and to let other people know what kind of noise), is it making noise like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q35EbhjIeHE

I did the same thing to my car (replaced the pressure line) and ended up with the same result like you. I'm still figuring out what to do...

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mine sound like when fluid is low and it is quite till i turn the wheel
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did you let the air bleed out, proper way is wheels off the ground, turn lock to lock a couple of times, then leave the filler cap off for a 1/2 hour, let the car down and fill as necessary, i assume you used the right fluid.

thanks, i will try that .i did turn wheel from lock to lock but it was on the ground... When i removed cap i would hear air excape but i did it like 10 times and still have the nose....fluid i bought in auto zone it just said power steering fluid..ill check if it is the right one...thanks carl
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