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af279 10-28-2010 09:07 PM

Power steering flush
 
Hello,

Do I need a power steering flush when replacing the hose from the power steering fluid resevoir? The mechanic is saying yes, but I've heard these services aren't necessary. I have a 2002 Civic at 103k. Any advice on this issue would be much appreciated. Thanks.

bucwheat 10-29-2010 08:39 AM

I have never done it ,What I have done is buy a cheap turkey baster and vaccum up all the fluid you can get out with it and then replace it with fresh fluid. I bought one recently at a Dollar tree dollar store to replace brake fluid in the Hondas Mastercylinder.

af279 10-29-2010 02:33 PM

Would I have to do anything special to the steering wheel if I go this route? It seems so simple.

Thanks.


Originally Posted by bucwheat (Post 15009)
I have never done it ,What I have done is buy a cheap turkey baster and vaccum up all the fluid you can get out with it and then replace it with fresh fluid. I bought one recently at a Dollar tree dollar store to replace brake fluid in the Hondas Mastercylinder.


bucwheat 10-31-2010 05:46 PM

This never gets all the fluid out but after several times the fluid does get clearer,I have one of thos eunits that plugs up to your compressor and flushes the fluid,works well if you have a compressor.

91haydenSI 10-31-2010 06:51 PM

i have never flushed the fluid when changing out the hose and i pull motors out all the time lol. its no nessucary just when you pull the hose pull the filter yout of the tank and try and flush some fresh fluid through it.. then place the new hose on and fill it up. its not a complete flush but it does help out


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