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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Changing and draining the power steering fluid of an automobile is as important as getting an oil change and can be done by the car owner. Remove the cap of the power steering reservoir and suck fluid out with advice from an automotive technician in this free video on draining power steering fluid.

Expert: Clark Mason
Bio: Clark Mason has more than 28 years of experience as a master automobile technician, including five years as an automotive instructor.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Like most people I just happen to have a power vacuator in my garage...

  • @7tacosdown I keep mine right next to my Flux Capacitor in the basement.

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  • @7tacosdown Then stop being a cheap bastard and buy one....otherwise don't bitch.

  • @AinaRaoelina5 turkey baster!

  • @7tacosdown its called a turkey baster works the same!

  • You guys do not get it, the power evacuator is just one of many luxury, he is trying to say we can suck this thing with a straw and achieve the same result!!!

  • This video is NOT very resourceful, again I repeat NOT resourceful. Next time buddy, do a video that general audience can relate.

  • this is how it should be done!!!  the better way, if you are serious, is to do a ps flush so all the fluid in the hoses is removed as well

  • That's great for changing the fluid in the reservoir, but what about the fluid remaining in the pump, the lines and in the rack? (steering gear)

  • Whoops he nearly fell over reaching like that

  • sir, it should be how to use a power evacuator

  • yea but you still have fluid on the system and if you are going to change the fluid for sintetick or a high end one both are gonna get mixed and thats no good

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