As it is mentioned above, I have just changed my power steering box and now need to bleed the system of air, can any one help me in doing this, if it is any help its for a range rover.
TIA
Dixie
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Power steering bleeding
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Power steering bleeding
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MQ SWB wrote:Now don't rip the piss, is it better to do this with the front end lifted off the ground.
Dixie
Ok, so its got to be stationary with the wheels in the air. Id like to see you drive down the road with your mate in the engine bay topping up the fluid!
I asumed you would be smart enough to do it on the spot.
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Gribble wrote:MQ SWB wrote:Now don't rip the piss, is it better to do this with the front end lifted off the ground.
Dixie
Ok, so its got to be stationary with the wheels in the air. Id like to see you drive down the road with your mate in the engine bay topping up the fluid!
I asumed you would be smart enough to do it on the spot.
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