Power steering fluid flush, without pump in less than 10 minutes/Power steering fluid change

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2023
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    In this video i will do a Power steering fluid flush, without pump in less than 10 minuets
    Flushing power steering fluid and eliminate power steering pump noise. this video will show you complete power steering flush of the system step by step...
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Komentáře • 265

  • @AliMECH
    @AliMECH  Před rokem +39

    Detailed video 👇
    czcams.com/video/jHoFcAlGs0I/video.html

  • @wkturbodiesel1435
    @wkturbodiesel1435 Před rokem +512

    Don't think for a second that I didn't hear that valve train noise at start up lol

    • @sethnusz8211
      @sethnusz8211 Před rokem +49

      or the cracked motor mount

    • @sp1epiphany
      @sp1epiphany Před rokem +126

      I was like yeah nice flush. Then I heard that start up and said gah damn. The fluid flush is the least of your worries.

    • @jesusdelgado3959
      @jesusdelgado3959 Před rokem +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Darth.Salvatore
      @Darth.Salvatore Před rokem +7

      @@Ggungaginga Yeah it’s came from starter it’s need a serious maintenance

    • @docbrown303
      @docbrown303 Před rokem +14

      @@Darth.Salvatore not the starter its the VVTI spring

  • @DennisMartinezCalifornia
    @DennisMartinezCalifornia Před rokem +215

    "babe come to bed"
    "I can't, I need to see how to change my power steering fluid 😡"

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +11

      😅😅
      Here is the detailed step by step video
      czcams.com/video/jHoFcAlGs0I/video.html

    • @MDRoughy
      @MDRoughy Před rokem

      Lol

    • @Katebrewer615
      @Katebrewer615 Před 8 měsíci

      That's what I'm doing right now

  • @chicagorc3967
    @chicagorc3967 Před rokem +75

    I know damn well this took more then 10 minutes lol

  • @TheBigdog868
    @TheBigdog868 Před rokem +9

    People say it's a waste of time but I've been changing PS fluid since the 90s. I've never had a leak or a problem and it makes the steering so smooth.

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 Před rokem

      Nope, I would say you should change power steering fluid same time you change brake fluid but again people don't do that nearly enough either. These people have cars with sloppy steering and slack brakes.

  • @midnightrider1854
    @midnightrider1854 Před rokem +181

    Another great video sir. This was a good P/S flush. I think it very thorough and was safe because you did not dry run the pump. About as good as you could have flushed it without an external pump. 👍🔧

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před rokem +12

      There is no fear in running the pump dry for a short period of time.
      I ran the pump dry in my tundra for months (daily driving the truck) and it never blew up. I even put fluid back in before I sold it for scrap to see if it still worked and it did. But the rack leaked so badly I just let it run dry again.
      I probably put near 10k miles on that truck with no PS fluid.

    • @midnightrider1854
      @midnightrider1854 Před rokem +12

      @@volvo09 in my opinion, if it can be avoided, they should never be run dry. They are lubricated by the subversion on oil. It probably won't ruin it right away but it will start causing internal damage as soon as the bearings don't have the proper lubrication. You got very VERY lucky to have ran that long before seizure.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před rokem +3

      @@midnightrider1854 I used it as a test because I figured it would fail... I was totally ready to cut the belt while on the way to work some day, but it never happened... The truck made it to 300k miles and was exceptionally rusty, as reliable as it was...
      But I also had an old Ford Taurus that I bought used with a dry PS system and drove it home about 70 miles after all the fluid I put in at the prior owners yard leaked out in a few minutes, and that car never had any issues while I owned it once I fixed the hose, and when I later sold it to my grandfather who had it for many years.
      Maybe some pumps are more delicate, but I don't think they're thaaat delicate. I'll never fear doing a flush through the return line and letting it run out for a fraction of a minute.
      But, everyone's got a different opinion.

    • @midnightrider1854
      @midnightrider1854 Před rokem +2

      @@volvo09 I'm not saying that you are wrong in the aspect of the pumps being super sensitive. I'm just saying that, according to the manufacturers recommendation, and the physical design of the pumps, that they do require constant subversive lubrication for maximum protection. Now, have I ran them dry and refilled without future issues, hell yeah! But do I recommend to a customer of mine to just " go ahead and run 'er dry for a few days, she'll be 'ight"? Nope, nada, never gonna happen. For several reasons, the biggest being liability just incase. The second, is I would loose a repair doing that, and third, I have seen them get run dry for just a a few miles, just enough to whine, and after adding fluid the whining never went away. (Particularly on the older 90's ford pumps). But to be honest, I have never went as far as you have with running them dry and never heard of anyone else getting away with it that long either, so kudos and you should def play the lottery. Lol But they are not, generally, super sensitive.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Před rokem +2

      We used to disable fuel/ign so we could crank it with the starter while rotating the wheel and a helper kept the reservoir full.

  • @MrTheHillfolk
    @MrTheHillfolk Před rokem +34

    Power steering pump flow is alot more than folks think.
    We used to disable the fuel or ignition and rotate the wheel while cranking the starter and a helper keeps the reservoir full.

    • @anythinganytimealways
      @anythinganytimealways Před rokem +1

      Absolutely no reason to disable anything.
      Run it. Have your fill bottles open and pouring at startup

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Před rokem +1

      @@anythinganytimealways 🤣🤣🤣
      You can't pour fast enough before the pump goes dry even at idle.
      Especially when grabbing for another bottle🤣

    • @anythinganytimealways
      @anythinganytimealways Před rokem

      @@MrTheHillfolk well I'm speaking from experience. I've done this countless times without fail.
      Try it

    • @toddhoneycutt228
      @toddhoneycutt228 Před rokem +1

      Just cutting the wheel back and forth a couple times before starting works great I hate how people dry start pumps thinking it had to run or spin to suck fluid the rack does a good job at that by itself

    • @st5rk
      @st5rk Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@toddhoneycutt228does moving the steering rack suck oil through the steering pump as well? Would turning the pump pulley by hand help anything? I'm going to be taking the belt off soon anyway so I could do that too

  • @MrZdvy
    @MrZdvy Před rokem +18

    No need to remove and install the hoses. Just emphty and refill the reservoir. Start the engine and fill the oil to the mark on the reservoir. Repeat this a few times until the oil is clear, simple as that.

    • @anythinganytimealways
      @anythinganytimealways Před rokem +7

      👎

    • @OneManOnFire
      @OneManOnFire Před rokem

      That's the lazy way to change it

    • @MrZdvy
      @MrZdvy Před rokem +2

      @@OneManOnFire Maybe so, but why make it difficult for yourself if you don’t have to.

    • @rhomayyann4691
      @rhomayyann4691 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@MrZdvy Because there's a right and wrong way. You're not properly flushing the system.

  • @shawnd567
    @shawnd567 Před rokem +67

    Don't do this. Waste of time and you're going to make a mess. Pump the old fluid out with an old shampoo or soap pump until empty. Replace with new fluid. Start the car and turn the wheel back/forth 10 times. Empty the reservoir again and refill. Do this as many times as you want.

    • @ZFnr4y058mr
      @ZFnr4y058mr Před rokem +39

      This ain’t actually the best way. The best way is to disconnect the return line, and with the car on and moving the wheel continue to add fluid until it comes out clean. It’ll take like 5mintues. You never want to run the system dry cause then it’ll destroy the pump.

    • @shawnd567
      @shawnd567 Před rokem +9

      @@ZFnr4y058mr that's a great method if you have an extra person and are careful. My way gets you close enough.

    • @anythinganytimealways
      @anythinganytimealways Před rokem +2

      ​@Hagbard Celine whenever you see it's not looking clean.
      If it's dark looking, it's due

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před rokem +6

      Remove the return line because most the fluid is in the power steering rack. Then start the car so the pump is spinning now move the wheels lock to lock that means turn the wheel all the way to the right then all the way to the left that will push the old fluid out of the rack and the pump will pump all the old fluid out of the lines. When the pumps empty and making noise add some new fluid and keep doing this until the fluid comes out clean from the return line.

    • @rhomayyann4691
      @rhomayyann4691 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@nickgt91 No, sir. That is indeed the proper way of doing this service.

  • @MitchelPie
    @MitchelPie Před rokem +34

    I bought a hand siphon pump for 9$ at princess auto with a little hose that sticks in there

    • @bleach_drink_me
      @bleach_drink_me Před rokem +7

      Those little pumps are worth the few bucks. I have 2 of them. One for filling trans other for filling diffs.
      If we are talking about the same ones. Orange body with a plunger on it?

    • @AtomicWaffle
      @AtomicWaffle Před rokem +1

      ​@@bleach_drink_me could you send a link for someone who dosent have one?

    • @keithclark486
      @keithclark486 Před rokem +4

      ​@@AtomicWaffle
      Get a turkey baster.

  • @mrfandz7114
    @mrfandz7114 Před rokem +5

    You are genious my man

  • @willmann30
    @willmann30 Před rokem +7

    I swear you do such fantastic, clean work. Excellent channel and content 👍👍

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +2

      Thank you very much!

  • @justinmckey4320
    @justinmckey4320 Před rokem +64

    Lmao, awesome video but sounds like power steering was the least of their issue

  • @sparcoman6495
    @sparcoman6495 Před rokem +3

    Un comercial más de Coca-Cola jajaja. ......Buen video !!!

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 Před 14 dny

    This shows you don't need anything fancy to get the job done. I use the Thornstone 2L Vacuum Bleeder instead of having to turn the wheels left/right to force the fluid out. This made flushing the fluids a breeze. Filled the reservoir with fresh fluid and used the vacuum to pull out the old and pull in the new fluid. This method introduces no air into the system.

  • @FunWithGuns
    @FunWithGuns Před 19 dny

    Make sure to keep the reservoir topped off as you do this as not to introduce ait pockets. Best to jack the front tires up first and don't do it too fast or go all the way to lock and bang the wheel hard or it'll make a mess. Smooth back and forth motions will move the fluid through the system. Make sure to use the right fluid too. Lots of brands take brake fluid and not a generic power steering fluid.

  • @brettconv83
    @brettconv83 Před rokem +2

    This is also a great way to bleed air from the system when installing a new steering rack or pump

  • @oldschooldude8370
    @oldschooldude8370 Před rokem

    Slick. I always run the return line down to a catch and clean up the excess.

  • @timkudryavtsev4133
    @timkudryavtsev4133 Před rokem +3

    Just did the same thing on my Mazda5. Fluid was black and thick.

  • @basics7930
    @basics7930 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Correct procedure 💯

  • @bryannguyen1260
    @bryannguyen1260 Před rokem +1

    It’s the forbidden strawberry jam. 🍓

  • @ososcribww
    @ososcribww Před rokem +1

    U need to clean that vvt solenoid change oil and possibly replace the vvt actuator if u keep having noise at cold start for a second

  • @joemyers8289
    @joemyers8289 Před rokem +3

    Good video though I wouldn't worry about the power steering pump. I worry about that start-up noise.

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem

      It will be abit different with start up till all the bubbles comes out, then it will be normal

  • @jaydee8337
    @jaydee8337 Před 2 měsíci

    After you Jack your vehicle up on stands and flush it till its clean, ( which hardly anyone does) you need to add a bit of Sea Foam power steering formula to break up varnish and make it like new. Putting on a magnetic fluid filter in the line is also good to help remove metal built up from not realizing your pump will wear out if you don't....and that is very expensive. Be sure to use the correct reccomended fluid your vehicle is designed to use, as they are not all the same. Watch other you tube videos prior to doing this correctly. Don't do it wrong , or you will be in a world of hurt. Side note to notice: car must NEVER BE RUNNING to do it, refill completely prior to starting and be sure all hoses are reconnected before you do. Ps...I don't work for Seafoam. be sure to use only their power steering product only, it makes all the difference in the world.

  • @user-tf9eh1id7t
    @user-tf9eh1id7t Před rokem +5

    Сам так же прокачиваю насос гидроусилителя
    Некоторые мои знакомые прокачивают так: откачивают жидкость из бочка, вставляют шланг откачки в обратку и откачивают из системы, затем собирают все обратно и доливают жидкость, затем опять откачивают из бочка раз 5-6, очень муторно.. не знаю зачем так сложно
    Я делаю как этот чувак в reels 👍

  • @footwyse
    @footwyse Před rokem +1

    Great job! 👏🏻

  • @Cribs00
    @Cribs00 Před rokem +16

    At that point just replace whole power steering reservoir. They are cheap. There is filter inside and cleaning only partially does the job.

  • @abbsgarage.9676
    @abbsgarage.9676 Před rokem +3

    You need to run the engine to get the most out... Half way through it's ok. But ideally you should get the most out.

  • @gpatty6538
    @gpatty6538 Před rokem

    I love the mech’s who do a flush and fail to cycle the rack lock to lock… it’s sad how many people don’t understand how the system works.

  • @PHope-sl4nj
    @PHope-sl4nj Před rokem +4

    Toyota Camry Power Steering.

  • @joepops5186
    @joepops5186 Před rokem +3

    thx

  • @3ljefe
    @3ljefe Před 4 měsíci

    Nice quick vid

  • @khalidmuhammad1991
    @khalidmuhammad1991 Před rokem +4

    Please make a full video, this need to reach as many as possible
    Thanks

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +1

      I have one , here
      czcams.com/video/jHoFcAlGs0I/video.html

    • @rodytabuty7245
      @rodytabuty7245 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AliMECHcannot open

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Před rokem

    Didn't realize that could be done without running the engine. Definitely doing that

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před rokem +1

      It depend if your car lets you turn the wheels with the engine off my car locks the steering until the pump runs so I can’t turn the wheels unless I put the car in neutral

  • @matthewhogue9727
    @matthewhogue9727 Před rokem

    True mechanic

  • @alejandrogutierrez4794

    Gracias buen tip

  • @moemoe48210
    @moemoe48210 Před rokem +4

    The V6 2grfe is so nice and powerful never owned a 4cyl yet

    • @edsanchez9198
      @edsanchez9198 Před rokem

      That would be a downgrade imo

    • @moemoe48210
      @moemoe48210 Před rokem

      @@edsanchez9198 like owning the 4cyl?

    • @edsanchez9198
      @edsanchez9198 Před rokem

      @@moemoe48210 yes, 08-10 4cyl on Camrys burn oil like crazy

    • @moemoe48210
      @moemoe48210 Před rokem

      @@edsanchez9198 damn the v6 pretty bulletproof got 190k on it rn most annoying thing is prob ignition coils but that’s easily fixed

    • @edsanchez9198
      @edsanchez9198 Před rokem

      @@moemoe48210 gotta crawl your hands behind the engine to get to the 3 coils behind. But you get used to it an do it faster on the second try. I'm keeping mine parked at 150k zero problems since 100k and they're quick lol

  • @patgerrygee6799
    @patgerrygee6799 Před 29 dny

    What did you use to flush out??? Water spray or???

  • @NarutoUzumaki-Nam
    @NarutoUzumaki-Nam Před rokem

    Wow that was a nice flush (starts engine: 💥💥)...uhhhh

  • @pedrocarsandsteel
    @pedrocarsandsteel Před rokem

    Hola, muy bueno, así lo hago yo. 👍

  • @nsxt290
    @nsxt290 Před rokem

    Good job. Nice camera work

  • @HolmWrecker
    @HolmWrecker Před rokem +6

    Power steering systems are one of the most neglected systems in cars and trucks. I flushed PS systems a small number of times my entire career, maybe a dozen. Was a very hard upsell. Most power steering systems are very robust and can last the entire life of the car with little to no servicing.

    • @mikealicious3848
      @mikealicious3848 Před rokem

      Transmissions tend to be neglected too.

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 Před rokem

      Power steering in my car is electric so need for maintaince, just wait for the motor to fail and take the hit.

  • @kindnessisthecure5933
    @kindnessisthecure5933 Před měsícem

    Genius

  • @jamesanderson8859
    @jamesanderson8859 Před rokem +2

    mUy buen trabajo 👍

  • @megla_don9801
    @megla_don9801 Před rokem +5

    Must be nice I have a g6 and the eps is going out 😂😢

  • @yusufmercan3494
    @yusufmercan3494 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Teşekkürler

  • @josehuertasoto4037
    @josehuertasoto4037 Před rokem

    Justo estaba pensando en cambiarlo. Ya se siente un poco perezoso el volante.

  • @allnewcorollagreatcorollal7607

    when the wheel is turned, isn't it heavy if the engine doesn't start, sir

  • @MrPallwaul
    @MrPallwaul Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very nice 👍

  • @Purple_Reign
    @Purple_Reign Před rokem

    I have a feeling this guy checks the transmission fluid without engine running also

  • @Gold63Beast
    @Gold63Beast Před rokem +6

    Great video but a new power steering reservoir would have been just a bit better cause sometimes you can’t effectively clean the little filter/mess inside.

  • @FelixBlackDreamsautomotive

    I’m trying do one on Pontiac sunfire 2003

  • @yc-hi8ou
    @yc-hi8ou Před rokem +4

    What was that spray used to clean the tank?

  • @DatsunBloke7357
    @DatsunBloke7357 Před rokem +2

    Why am I watching this my car does not have power steering

  • @devinclark8689
    @devinclark8689 Před rokem

    Have fun buying a new res in 2 months. Cleaners like that break down plastics. What did you think that NO ONE could figure out to spray a res out? And what about what's in the lines themselves? Didn't clean that part.

  • @alexandergunaka666
    @alexandergunaka666 Před rokem +3

    I do hundreds of power steering services a year on every make and model (including one with EPSF Systems). This is all fine and dandy for CZcams but no this is not correct. As soon as the car starts and you turn to the lock all the fluid will be just as dirty. There is no way you’re getting all the fluid out without turning the vehicle on to engage the power steering pump. Nice for CZcams not practical.

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem

      It's not only youtube, I'm mechanical Engineer and working on cars, when it's been steered lock to lock it will push all the fluid our and suck the new fluid, I have detailed video and I took took a sample from return fluid, it was same like new even after starting the engine
      You can watch it if you want

  • @cullenbeshers6926
    @cullenbeshers6926 Před rokem +1

    Anyone else notices the motor mount 😅😝

  • @Submersed24
    @Submersed24 Před 4 dny

    Next I need to change my blinker fluid

  • @McAdamsMechanics
    @McAdamsMechanics Před rokem +1

    Smooooth video

  • @milogrijaldo3762
    @milogrijaldo3762 Před rokem +1

    Nice video sir

  • @All-about-everything
    @All-about-everything Před 11 měsíci

    What’s that tool to remove the clamps

  • @zornslemon
    @zornslemon Před rokem

    I feel like in order to do this you’d need a second tech filling the reservoir or you’ll end up running it dry.

  • @professor_deebeats8886

    Sounds like u need a
    Camshaft gear like me

  • @HarrryHarrry
    @HarrryHarrry Před rokem +1

    Endlich mal jemand, der auch die Lenkung spült…

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +2

      🙏🙏

    • @HarrryHarrry
      @HarrryHarrry Před rokem

      Nur das Öl im Behälter wechseln bringt nämlich nicht sehr viel...

  • @yunusarief4460
    @yunusarief4460 Před rokem

    oil good
    white or red?

  • @marcus9x9
    @marcus9x9 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. Thinking. Should I do this when the engine is not hot. Maybe the power steering fluid will burn the coca cola bottle if still hot.

  • @SAMI-cd1rr
    @SAMI-cd1rr Před rokem +1

    شغل جميل جدآ ❤

  • @elshenelo2001
    @elshenelo2001 Před 2 měsíci

    Saved my 20$

  • @365mechanical
    @365mechanical Před 5 měsíci +1

    🎉

  • @atomtv8880
    @atomtv8880 Před rokem +1

    Подушку двс поменять надо

  • @IDK-vs1mg
    @IDK-vs1mg Před rokem +2

    This is a lot better than nothing however engine running is the preferred method

  • @justin7557
    @justin7557 Před 6 měsíci

    Never have worried about that. Warranty runs out then maybe.

  • @arbremagique6253
    @arbremagique6253 Před rokem +1

    less than 10min. right

  • @ZoheirCherif-vm4qe
    @ZoheirCherif-vm4qe Před 7 měsíci

    نعم انها الطريقة الصحيحة لتغير زيت التوجيه ويجب تغيره
    كل 50000كلم او 60000كلم كا ااقصى تقدير

  • @josephadams7106
    @josephadams7106 Před rokem

    Now put a filter inline.

  • @herlindatodd3835
    @herlindatodd3835 Před rokem

    What are you squirting inside the container

  • @thespanishangler4534
    @thespanishangler4534 Před 5 měsíci

    Why do they use transmisión fluid?

  • @agustinlopez5048
    @agustinlopez5048 Před rokem

    It’s doesn’t catch air like that or I don’t matter ??

  • @anselvaliev4915
    @anselvaliev4915 Před rokem

    Переходите на электрическую рейку👍🤣

  • @stephenplaciente
    @stephenplaciente Před 9 měsíci +1

    What cleaner did you use for the reservoir? Thank you!

  • @walterarroyo5220
    @walterarroyo5220 Před rokem +1

    You need to replace that motor mount

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +1

      I did here czcams.com/video/IIJ-z3TMbPo/video.html

  • @ShereRacing570
    @ShereRacing570 Před rokem

    Idt I would have included the start up lmao

  • @vijin.p.chandran
    @vijin.p.chandran Před rokem +1

    Hey buddy, what was that Grinding sound while starting? I am also experiencing the same in my corolla.

    • @megazuccc
      @megazuccc Před rokem

      i think it’s lifter tick

    • @youngb1ood
      @youngb1ood Před rokem

      It's the cam gear. People replace them with OEM. They tend to go bad.

  • @jaredteel3435
    @jaredteel3435 Před měsícem

    Yeah what about the hydroboost

  • @Abdullah-es6gg
    @Abdullah-es6gg Před rokem +2

    Thanx about video and remember Use PSF oil not ATF as per the catalog.

    • @dirushandidacus397
      @dirushandidacus397 Před rokem

      Probably using ATF to clean it out most likely because that's the best cleaner lol

    • @EddieSwaggy
      @EddieSwaggy Před rokem +1

      If you guys don’t know on some vehicles you can use an ATF for your power steering

  • @nikitarif1997
    @nikitarif1997 Před rokem

    бачёк навыброс - в нём фильтр, который никак не промыть

  • @mohabob6192
    @mohabob6192 Před rokem

    I don't have power steering fluid container in my car!? Does it go with the brakes fluid!??

    • @rogerpratchet
      @rogerpratchet Před rokem

      Try to have a look under your cars headlight. You probably have electro - hydraulic steering pump with container on top of it, like ford focus, some wag etc.

  • @tomwoods1373
    @tomwoods1373 Před rokem +6

    Man you can't kill a toyota!!

  • @user-jb4bw2hj4y
    @user-jb4bw2hj4y Před rokem +1

    I think new steerings don’t work with fluid, right ?

    • @HarleySLA
      @HarleySLA Před rokem +3

      New cars have an electric set up, no hydraulic pumps anymore, as far as I'm aware. At least on passenger cars.

  • @sherwannasradin
    @sherwannasradin Před rokem +1

    ئافەرین

  • @maxapollo1
    @maxapollo1 Před rokem

    Does the same apply for electronic power steering

    • @protokille9111
      @protokille9111 Před rokem

      electroinc power steering doesn’t have a motor its electric

  • @frias2287
    @frias2287 Před rokem +2

    🔥🔥🔥💯

  • @robertryan4485
    @robertryan4485 Před rokem

    Didn't look that clean a flush to me better than it was I'll give you that

  • @1empyre1life
    @1empyre1life Před rokem

    This did not work for me. None of my cars have hydraulic power steering. I'd love to try it on another car, though!

  • @kaliss7192
    @kaliss7192 Před rokem

    Im so confused I don't know where to put the fluid in my electric power steering.

  • @youngb1ood
    @youngb1ood Před rokem +1

    Looks and sounds like an 07/08 2az-fe camry.

    • @aurtherowner4697
      @aurtherowner4697 Před rokem

      good motor or na?

    • @youngb1ood
      @youngb1ood Před rokem

      @@aurtherowner4697 the 02-06 2az-Fe Camry has less oil burning, but potential to strip head bolts. 07-08 2az-fe is an oil burner, and has VTC cam gear that basically fails over time. The 09-11 2ar-Fe is good if you do 3500 mile/5000km oil changes (conventional or synthetic), otherwise it’s an engine easily abused

    • @aurtherowner4697
      @aurtherowner4697 Před rokem

      @@youngb1ood what about the 22re?

    • @youngb1ood
      @youngb1ood Před rokem +1

      @@aurtherowner4697 the 22re is a really good motor, but its ancient, and some claim to suffer head gasket failure.

  • @ittaiubaldo3851
    @ittaiubaldo3851 Před rokem

    Change the ENGINE mount too 😂

  • @harlandvaught1177
    @harlandvaught1177 Před rokem

    I need this done to my Chrysler Sebring 2008 it's a lot of rough steering not smooth

  • @user-vu6wu1ks1o
    @user-vu6wu1ks1o Před rokem +1

    original yellow oil

    • @bigfootandbananaman4746
      @bigfootandbananaman4746 Před rokem +3

      Toyota uses their own power steering fluid at the factory but they tell you to use automatic transmission fluid when you change it

  • @tacotime07
    @tacotime07 Před rokem

    What did it spray all over at the end?

    • @seanmckay3392
      @seanmckay3392 Před rokem

      Nothing sprayed it was just a shot of the psp resiviour with the cap off and the fluid was pumping back into the resiviour bubbling