Bryan: I have replaced my PS pump also. I found some direction for bleeding the ps system in (I think) a Chilton manual. After the pump is installed, this reference said to 1) put the front end on jack stand 2) with the motor off, turn the steering wheel from one extreme to the other 3) start the motor, turn extreme to extreme 4) check fluid in reservoir (add if neccesary) 5) repeat above until no fluid drop in reservoir. Now, that said, I am not sure that this was completely successful, as my ps pump seems to be a little louder than I would like. Not obnoxious 'tho and the steering works just fine. -- Mark A. Williamson Denver, CO 88 Wolfsburg Weekender (135K) |
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