Bleeding, Power Steering System — Air Purge With External Vacuum Source
Special Service Tool(s)
Vacuum Pump
D95L-7559-A or equivalent
CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far right or left position or damage to the power steering system may result.
CAUTION: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly power steering pump failure could result.
1. Remove the power steering fluid reservoir cap.
2. Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the power steering fluid reservoir.
3. Start the vehicle.
4. Apply maximum vacuum and maintain it for a minimum of three minutes at idle.
5. Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.
6. Add power steering fluid until the level reaches the center mark.
7. Reinstall the vacuum source. Apply and maintain maximum vacuum.
8. CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far right or left position or damage to the power steering system may result.
Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every thirty seconds for approximately five minutes.
9. Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.
10. Add power steering fluid if necessary. Install the cap.
11. Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every thirty seconds for approximately five minutes.
12. Check for fluid leaks at all of the connections. If the power steering fluid shows signs of air, repeat the procedure.