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Old 12-13-2005, 12:16 AM
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power steering return line?

Hi, i have 95 passport v6 and i am planning to flush my power steering fluid but the problem here is, i dont know which one is the return line and which one is the pressure line. So can someone tell me which one is the return line? Is it the line on the bottom of the reservior or is it the one that is on the side? Thank you
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It's the one on the side. It dumps the ATF thru the strainer basket in the P-steering reservoir before it gets recirculated again thru the system. The pump suction is the lower tap. That strainer basket unclips and pulls out so you can clean it.

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Old 12-13-2005, 03:08 PM
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Re: power steering return line?

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Originally Posted by rodeo02
It's the one on the side. It dumps the ATF thru the strainer basket in the P-steering reservoir before it gets recirculated again thru the system. The pump suction is the lower tap. That strainer basket unclips and pulls out so you can clean it.

G/luck
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