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Anyone had probs with power steering problems mines shutdown during a hard all seems good and the pump is going.
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Checked yer PS fluid? I know mine leaks a lot ???
maybe u got some air in yer line, causin the pump to become useless... kinda like runnin outta brake fluid... now THATS a fun experiance!
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To check air in the line: fill the fluid, then turn the wheel lock to lock about 5 times while the car is running, thats all folks!
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do you do that w/ the cap off or on?
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do you do that w/ the cap off or on?
I dought that would matter.
And I have heard that when you power steering pump starts to go out that it will cout out at times.
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