Notice: When adding fluid or making a complete fluid change, always use the
proper power steering fluid. Failure to use the proper fluid will cause hose
and seal damage and fluid leaks.
- Keep the power steering system clean. Inspect the power steering
pump fluid level at regular intervals. Add fluid when required. Refer to
Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations
.
• | Flush any dirt from the system. Refer to
Power Steering System Flushing
. If the system
is exceptionally dirty, disassemble the pump and the gear before further
usage. |
• | Inspect all of the tubes, the hoses, and the fittings for leakage
at regular intervals. The fittings must be tight. Ensure the clips, the clamps,
the supporting tubes, and the hoses are in place and properly secured. |
• | Inspect the hoses with the wheels in the straight-ahead
position. Turn the wheels fully to the left and the right while observing
the movement of the hoses. Correct any hose contact with the other parts
of the vehicle that could cause chafing or wear. |
• | The power steering hoses and the pipes must not be twisted, kinked,
or tightly bent. The hoses should have sufficient natural curvature in the
routing in order to absorb the movement and the hose shortening during the
vehicle operation. |
• | Air in the system will cause spongy action and noisy operation.
When a hose is disconnected or when fluid is lost for any reason, bleed the
system after refilling. Refer to
Power Steering System Bleeding
. |
• | The fluid level may be inspected hot or cold. In order to check
the fluid level when hot, perform the following steps: |
1. | Run the engine until the fluid reaches about 80°C (170°F). |
3. | Remove the reservoir cap. |
4. | Inspect the fluid level on the dipstick. |
5. | The fluid level should be between the HOT/FULL and the COLD/FULL
marks on the dipstick. |
• | If the fluid level is being checked cold, perform the following
steps: |
• | Remove the reservoir cap. |
• | Inspect the fluid level on the dipstick. |
• | The fluid level should be between the bottom of the COLD/FULL
mark and the end of the dipstick. |
- If the fluid level is low, add the power steering fluid to the
proper level.
- Install the reservoir cap.
- When checking the fluid level after servicing the steering system,
bleed the air from the system. Refer to
Power Steering System Bleeding
.