99B4000_4x4
New Member
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2009
- Messages
- 4
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Transmission
- Manual
Hi,
I just replaced my power steering pump due to my other one going out. But I cannot seem to get all the air out of the lines. I did the bleeding procedures as posted on this website by lifting the front tires off the ground and turning back and forth many times. I thought all the air was out. So I drove it for a few miles and then checked the fluid again. The fluid was almost to the bottom so I added more and now there are more bubbles. I repeated the bleeding method again and now the steering jumps when I turn it to the right. So I am guessing there is more air in the lines. Is there any other way to get the air out? Need help. Thanks.
I just replaced my power steering pump due to my other one going out. But I cannot seem to get all the air out of the lines. I did the bleeding procedures as posted on this website by lifting the front tires off the ground and turning back and forth many times. I thought all the air was out. So I drove it for a few miles and then checked the fluid again. The fluid was almost to the bottom so I added more and now there are more bubbles. I repeated the bleeding method again and now the steering jumps when I turn it to the right. So I am guessing there is more air in the lines. Is there any other way to get the air out? Need help. Thanks.