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I've noticed of late, my power steering might be occasionally failing. It is not always consistent and somtimes feels a bit more stiff than others. I have also noticed a slight squealing noise when turning right only.
My fluid levels are fine, and I just changed the fluid as I thought this problem was caused by a kink in the hose between the reservoir and the pump. Any ideas on what to check? Maybe the belts ? Thanks, AARON 1976 230.4 |
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Have you checked the fluid level immediately after hearing the squeak/squeal? If so, was the fluid foamy pink, or seem to have been aerated? Also, when you changed the steering fluid, did you bleed the system of all air?
------------------ Mike Tangas 73 280 SEL 4.5 |
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Actually, I have noticed it to be a bit foamy and pink. How do I bleed the system of air?
AARON 1976 230.4 |
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The following is from Steve Brotherton's reply to my post about my steering box:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mike, Next time you are filling it open the bleeder on top of the steering gearbox. If done with engine off till fluid comes out and full the system will need little bleeding. If bleeding is necessary, I hook a section of MB hard vacuum line, with a rubber hose to couple, to the bleeder, open the bleeder and place the other end into the reservoir. Start the motor but **DO NOT** turn the steering wheel (you will blast the line off and throw fluid everywhere). The fluid will give up its air and clear fluid will flow through this into the reservoir. ------------------ Steve Brotherton Owner 24 bay BSC Bosch Master, ASE master L1 26 years MB technician +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you cannot locate the bleeder valve, you can try letting the engine idle and allow the pump to purge itself, while continually topping off the resevoir. If using Steve's method, as he said, DO NOT turn the wheel. Next you'll have to figure out where the air is coming from. Either a leak in the pump seals or one of the lines, sucking in air, or maybe at the steering box causing as slow fluid loss. Once the fluid level drops, when you turn (left I think) the level will temporarily drop further, and the pump will put air through the system. ------------------ Mike Tangas 73 280 SEL 4.5 |
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