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Old 03-20-2002, 12:39 PM   #1
Clark Rodgers
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The hose change is straight forward but make sure that you don't mix them up and pay attention to the way they are positioned. After installing them I would have the car raised and turn the wheel side to side without the eng. running. This will make sure that there is no binding or rubbing, after that, with the reservoir full, start the car and turn the wheel side to side. Look for leaks and this will bleed the system without putting the load of the wheels on the ground.

With these lines removed you will almost completely drain the system, so the fluid will be changed. When the car is back on the ground and the fluid level rechecked you should be able to turn the wheel both ways with one hand and little effort.
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