
PRESSURE HOSE AND TUBE
1. |
After draining the power steering fluid,
remove the pressure hose mounting
clamp. |
2. |
Lift up the vehicle and remove the mounting
clamp which is holding both the pressure tube and the return
tube.

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3. |
Detach the pressure tube fitting in the gear
box. |
4. |
Lower the vehicle and remove the
connector.

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5. |
Remove the pressure hose and tube
assembly.

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6. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal.
1. |
Install the pressure hose and tube
so that they are not twisted and they do not come in
contact with any other
parts. |
2. |
After installation, bleed the
system. | | |
RETURN TUBE AND HOSE
1. |
Detach the hose from the power steering fluid
reservoir.

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2. |
Remove the return tube and hose mounting
clamps. |
3. |
Raise the vehicle and remove the mounting
clamp which is holding both the pressure tube and the return
tube.

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4. |
Remove the pressure tube and the return tube
fitting in the gear box. |
5. |
Lower the vehicle and disconnect the clamp
holding the return tube and hoses. |
6. |
Remove the return tube and hoses.

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7. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal.
1. |
Install the return tube and hoses
so that they are not twisted and they do not come in
contact with any other
parts. |
2. |
After installation, air bleed the
system. | | |
1. |
Twisting the hose by hand, check for
cracks. |
2. |
Check that the hose does not contact with
other components |
HOW TO FILL WITH POWER STEERING FLUID
1. |
Fill the power steering reservoir with the
power steering fluid to the "Max."
position. |
2. |
Lift the front wheels with a jack and turn the
steering wheel fully to the left and right, 5~6 times for 15~20
sec., while driving the pulleyonly by operating the start
motor. |
3. |
Start the engine, let it idle and turn the
steering wheel fully left and right several times until bubbles
disappear from the power steering
reservoir. |
4. |
If the oil color does not become milk-white
and the oil level is constant at the "MAX" position, fluid level is
O.K.
If the oil level changes when turning
the steering wheel, and the oil overflows when stopping the
engine, it shows that air bleeding wasn't performed perfectly.
As it can cause noise and early damage, you must repeat the
aboveprocedures. | |