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A few questions about changing the power steering fluid.

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by SoCalBlack08, Dec 21, 2013.

  1. Dec 21, 2013 at 12:43 PM
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    SoCalBlack08

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    This will be the first time I do this. I'm thinking of doing it the simple (but time consuming) way of using a turkey baster and sucking up all the fluid, refilling, driving for a bit, sucking out the fluid again...repeating until the fluid looks good.

    1. Should I warm up the car before doing this or does it not matter?

    2. What line should I fill to when I refill it?

    3. Which fluid should I use? Is synthetic beneficial in this case? Can I mix synthetic and regular fluid or do I have to do a whole system flush for synthetic?

    Thanks :)
     
  2. Dec 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM
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    Spoonman

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    Use recommended fluid, I'm a stickler so I get Toyota fluid.


    Also there's a way more efficient way of doing it. If you have an extra long piece of 3/8s hose, attach that to one of the lines, plug the 3/8 return line at the reservoir, and direct that long hose into a bucket. All the fluid will puke out of that hose, and fill up the reservoir as it it runs for a few seconds, to prevent running it dry. That's a quick fluid flush. You'll only need about a litre of fluid if you're good. I'd get two to be safe. Put the hose back into the reservoir and fill it up...
     
  3. Dec 25, 2013 at 6:56 PM
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    Hansel

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    I'm assuming your vehicle calls for Dexron ATF

    I've done it just as you described. it works well.

    1 I do it after it is warmed up, the fluid flows a little more easily.
    2. I haven't done yet to my Tacoma, haven't owned it very long so I'm not sure where the line is on this one. Doesn't it have a 'dipstick' attached on the cap that is marked?
    3. I use synthetic and it is fine to mix it, no problem.
     

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