Billet-specialties Power Steering Hose Kit for Remote Reservoir Manuel d'utilisateur Page 4

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500 Shawmut Avenue • La Grange, Illinois 60526 • Tech Line 708/588-0505 • Fax 708/588-7181
Bleeding Procedure
Fill the steering system with high quality uid and let it sit undisturbed for a few
minutes. Leave the power steering reservoir cap off.
Raise the front wheels of the vehicle off the ground and support vehicle with jack
stands. Without starting the engine slowly begin to turn the steering wheel left to right
– keyword being “slowly”; about 1 revolution per 8-10 seconds.
Continue to top off the power steering reservoir. When the level remains steady, inspect
for leaks and then prepare to start the engine.
Start the engine. Check the uid level with the engine running and inspect for leaks
once again.
Slowly cycle the steering wheel again in both directions from steering stop to steering
stop. Continue to check the uid level and add uid if necessary.
If the pump begins to get noisy, there is air in the system. Turn off the engine and let
it sit for 15 minutes. Air in the system will cause the pump to growl and the uid level
may rise when the engine is turned off.
Repeat the above steps until the system is operating normally. If air is still in the system
after several rest periods, it may be that air is entering the system faster than it can be
expelled at the reservoir ll. Check for leaks, even the smallest leak can be a source.
Replace reservoir cap. Test drive the vehicle then check uid level.
Trouble Shooting
Growling noise from pump
First check uid level in reservoir.
Check supply hose for collapse.
Check for air in system and re-bleed. If this cures the noise temporarily and then
reoccurs again there may be a supply tting allowing air back into the system.
Debris in line or pump from assembly. Disassemble and clean. Re-bleed system.
Steering wheel moves violently from side to side OR
Steering wheel moves just to one side
Pressure and return line are reversed on box or rack.
Hissing noise traveling up the column
This is a normal power steering sound. Installing a vibration damper or isolator on
the steering shaft will help quiet this down.
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