You can pay someone a lot of money to flush your power steering fluid, or you can save a lot of money by doing it yourself.
Q. I read your article on fluid flushing (Motormouth, Jan. 11) with interest. My Toyota dealer told me I needed a power-steering fluid flush when I had my oil changed. My 2004 Camry has 34,000 miles.
My Acura dealer is recommending flushing the power steering fluid on my 2002 Acura 1.7 EL with 100,000 kilometres. I have owned cars for 40 years and have never heard of this. Do you recommend this ...
Just as with any hydraulic system, power steering can develop pockets of trapped air in the lines and may need to be bled after part replacement, addition of a ram, a complete fluid flush, or even a ...
If you take your car to a shop for a routine oil change you have a high probability of being told your car needs one or more of its critical fluids flushed, changed or serviced. This started ...
Seeing as many vehicles switched from hydraulic power steering to electric power steering by the mid-2000s, fewer and fewer cars have power-steering fluid anymore. (Only the hydraulic systems use ...
Power steering fluid is one of the most unassuming parts of your vehicle, and you'll appreciate it more once it's gone or depleted. It's then that you realize its importance and role in keeping ...
Power steering fluid is vital to our driving pleasure and safety. Learn to recognize when it's time to change it out.
Q: I have a 2004 Toyota Camry with 55,000 miles on it. While the car was in the dealership for an oil change, they recommended a "power steering flush" and "fuel injection service" involving a ...
Power steering has been a common automotive feature for decades now. Available in electric and hydraulic forms, power steering eases turning the steering wheel when driving the vehicle. It is a ...