Check the car's power steering fluid level every so often to prevent the car steering from going out; learn how from our expert mechanic in this free car-maintenance video.
Expert: Jeff Wong
Bio: ...
Check the car's power steering fluid level every so often to prevent the car steering from going out; learn how from our expert mechanic in this free car-maintenance video.
Expert: Jeff Wong Bio: Jeff Wong has a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has owned & operated an aftermarket automotive parts business for five years. He has been working on automobiles for 17 years. Filmmaker: Joshua Kidwell
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if you own certain cars the power steering level cant be seen on the side of the reservoir but you can use a pop sickle stick to measure it.
also some vehicles such as fords use ATF instead of PSF.
to flush the system a turkey baster can be used to gradually take fluid out, but dont go past the hose in the reservoir or you will let air into the system and cause problems
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also some vehicles such as fords use ATF instead of PSF.
to flush the system a turkey baster can be used to gradually take fluid out, but dont go past the hose in the reservoir or you will let air into the system and cause problems
aahh screw it ill figure it out hehe