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Old 07-19-2003, 12:20 PM
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Exclamation Power steering

Anyone know how to replace the fluied in power steering unit,
had water in it need to drain compleatly and refil,
have new unit. Can anyone sugest a method that is used.
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Re: Power steering

first of all...dude! why do you have water in it??!!???
ANyway you have to remove the inlet of outlet steel hoses with a flare line wrench. the hoses are located under the pumps resivoir. and drain it...
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