camlex Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 Hello, When you look at your power steering reservoir bottle, there are two lines. Can you tell me which line is incoming? and which line is outgoing because this weekend I have plans to flush the power steering fluid. Thanks.
Toysrme Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 92-94 I remember it being the one closest to the firewall is the res-> pump & the one nearest the nose is pump <-res. I could be wrong. The 92-94 had 4 lines 'cause it was the hydraulic cooling fan ones so... Even if I remember it correctly, they coulda changed it & I'd still be wrong. If nobody knows I guess you'll have to take 'em both off & start turning the wheel to see which one pumps out fluid in little squirts. (Jack the front of the car up tho & do it with the engine off.)
camlex Posted March 25, 2006 Author Posted March 25, 2006 Thanks, I will use the trick you mentioned. again, Thanks.
Toysrme Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Anybody else? If not 50-50 shot at looking smart LoL! "Come one come all!" "Step right up!" "Guess a hose, win a cookie!"
camlex Posted March 26, 2006 Author Posted March 26, 2006 "No cookie Winner!" Nice try.Toysrme, How many qts.? which to use? Thanks,
camlex Posted March 26, 2006 Author Posted March 26, 2006 Toysrme, I did find out about those two lines. Reservoir bottle has two lines. Bottom one , which is goes close to firewall is OUT (To the Pump) and top one, which is SS line til reservoir bottle with small L rebbur hose is IN (From the pump) Question is What is flow rate? Can i disconnect return line and start filling fluid in to reservoir bottle while car is running? If fluid moves slow then i can do it as i decribe above. Thanks,
Toysrme Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Noooo don't fill it with the engine idling. Everybody that does that always winds up spending all day trying to purge air out of the system. Just do it by hand, trust me. 'cause the only way I know to get air back out is tell somebody, (So go back & do it again, this time by hand) It doesn't take long. Maybe 2-5 min of turning the wheel to flush all of it out.
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