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Old 02-21-2008, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation Flushing P/S fluid

I have searched the Camry Gen 1 & 2 forum and not found this specific topic. I have a '91 Camry 2.5 L automatic and want to flush the power steering fluid. I am not replacing the rack or pump, I just want to flush the fluid. I read somewhere to first empty the reservoir with a turkey baster, then remove the return hose at the reservoir and stick it in a collection bottle. Then start the engine and let it idle while making sure to keep the reservoir full of the new fluid as well as turning the wheels slowly from lock to lock. Is this the proper method?

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If you do an advanced search and select the entire Camry forum you get pages of results.

A very good one is:
<Changing Power Steering Fluid - advice needed>

Remember, do NOT use power steering fluid. Use the fluid stamped on the fill lid (Dexron III will replace Dexron II).

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The turkey baster approach is the easiest. Remove as much of the old fluid as possible from the reservoir then add new fluid, normally there is no need to bleed the system. Do this a number of times over a weeks worth of driving and the fluid will be clean again.


If you think the system has air in it, turn the steering wheel lock to lock serveral times.
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