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NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

{tag}1236968568@

7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

{tag}1236968568@

4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

{tag}1236968568@

4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

{tag}1236968568@

7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236956652@

10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

{tag}1236968568@

4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

{tag}1236968568@

7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236956652@

10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236956652@

10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236956652@

10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

{tag}1236960888@

2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

{tag}1236960888@

9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

{tag}1236978236@

6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

{tag}1236956652@

1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).

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1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.

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10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.

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2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

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9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.

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4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.

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6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.

NOTE: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result. This condition can occur on pre-delivery vehicles with evidence of aerated fluid or on vehicles that have had steering component repairs.

A whine heard from the power steering pump may be caused by air in the system. The power steering air purge procedure must be performed under the following conditions:
-Prior to any component repair for which power steering noise complaints are accompanied by evidence of aerated fluid.
-After replacement of any power steering system component (gear, hose, etc.).




1.Remove the fluid reservoir cap.




2.Tightly insert the stopper of the vacuum pump into the fluid reservoir.
3.Start the engine and allow it to idle.




4.Apply maximum vacuum for a minimum of three minutes at idle. Maintain maximum vacuum with the source.
5.Release the vacuum and remove the vacuum source.




6.Add fluid to the center mark of the power steering fluid reservoir.




7.Reinstall the vacuum source and apply maximum vacuum.
8.Cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.




9.Stop the engine, release the vacuum, and remove the vacuum source.




10.Add fluid if necessary. Install the fluid reservoir cap.
11.Start the engine and cycle the steering wheel from stop to stop every 30 seconds for approximately five minutes.

CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel in the far left or right position or damage to power steering may result.

12.Check for power steering fluid leaks at all connections. If the power steering fluid still shows signs of aeration, repeat this procedure.




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