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Hi everybody! New member but old reader of these forums. Great passionate and knowledgeable members! Hope to contribute my 2 cents worth in the future. I used to have an auto body shop for 10 years. Let the questions flow!

Presently, I'm at my wits end on my power steering on my 97 LS400 (Coach Edition). Bought with minor front damage.

I installed a used power steering pump. I see the fluid is foamy and system groans specially in low speed steering.

Followed manufacturer suggested procedure in bleeding (lock to lock). But still I have the groaning and foaming. Can't seem to find any kinks in the lines, though.

Before buying/installing a remanufactured pump, I'd like put a last ditch effort. I would like to locate the solenoid screen other members are talking about to cleand the filter if I have one. I cannot seem to locate mine. Anybody with pictures?

Thanks a million. If you want direct contact: jrl119@yahoo.com.

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Hi amboy19, I believe the screen is found by removing the sensor that is located on the drivers side of the powersteering rack. It will have 2 wires coming off of it. From what I have read you need a chisel to take it off. I was planning on checking mine out when I do my struts in a couple weeks. Good Luck! Let me know if you find it.

Mark

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i dont think that the clogged scren will cause air in the pps. leave the reservoir open for one night and see if you will still get the bubbles. it helped in my case.

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Hi amboy19, I believe the screen is found by removing the sensor that is located on the drivers side of the powersteering rack. It will have 2 wires coming off of it. From what I have read you need a chisel to take it off. I was planning on checking mine out when I do my struts in a couple weeks. Good Luck! Let me know if you find it.

Mark

hi mark!

thanks for your quick reply. without a lift, i could not know for sure where that screen could be. you might be talking about the solenoid not a sensor. that's the only piece i saw that had some wires. at any rate, once i can put the car on a lift, i will take some digital pictures and post them here so other members can point out the exact location of the filter.

jose

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i dont think that the clogged scren will cause air in the pps. leave the reservoir open for one night and see if you will still get the bubbles. it helped in my case.

hi VMF!

that's a great idea! just wanted to let you know my nephew suggested, we jack up the front so both wheels were off the ground and did the oem suggested procedure of p/s pump bleeding by going lock-to-lock left to right. it seems to have removed the groaning for now. i have not checked the foaming, though. i'll get back to you tom on that one. i appreciate your help and concern.

jose

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i did the oem procedure too and i still had some bubbles left and some1 here suggested leaving the cap off for the night. so do it just in case:)its not gonna make it worse.

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-_- , not sure what leaving the cap open overnight will really do. Have you tried turning the steering wheel side to side-while running the engine (not familiar with OEM Procedure)?

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OEM procedure includes bleeding the pps and turning wheels when they are on the ground and when the car is jacked up. but in some cases its not enuff to get all the air. i did pps flushon my car and ps pump replacement on my friends GS and the open cap is the ultimate solution to get all the bubbles out.

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Yes:

You are suppose to turn wheels lock to lock and hold for about 2 secs (cycle 2-3 times). This is with engine off and engine on idle.

I kept my tires just off ground for both ways. Easier to turn & doesn't scuff the tires!

When my car was on idle, I left the P/S cap on LOOSELY while turning lock to lock to let the air escape.

  • 2 weeks later...
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:cheers:

thanks to all of you replying to my thread! just an fyi. my problem seems to have been resolved so far. we tried 99lsguy's approach and it seemed to work. this forum is heaven sent! keep in touch. if there's any painting problems i can be of help with, please don't hesitate to email me jrl119@yahoo.com. have a great summer!

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