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#16: Re: powersteering fluid Author: Seabook PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:05 pm
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macca1411 wrote:
According to Haynes the capacity for power steering fluid is 1 litre approx.

Works out about £20 per litre from dealer for the Total brand. Esso is cheaper by about £5, they also list the same stuff for auto box top up.

you sure?

i just check the technical guide it said:

RECOMMENDATIONS POWER STEERING FLUID (SERVICE)

The hydraulic fluid DEXRON 2 can be used for the following vehicles (Temperate climates) :

106 - 206 - 306
406 - 607 - 806
PARTNER - EXPERT - BOXER

NOTE : for versions for very cold climates: the hydraulic fluid TOTAL FLUIDE LDS H50126 or the hydraulic fluid PENTOSIN CHF11S must be used .

and dexron 2 oil is dirt cheap Confused

#17: Re: powersteering fluid Author: Addaz, Location: Suffolk PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:06 pm
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We just use motoquip s**t at the dealers now Laughing

About £14 i think?

#18: Re: powersteering fluid Author: V9977, Location: Athens, Greece PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:41 pm
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Seabook wrote:
cool.

do i need any special tools to remove the pipe?

i presume i have to turn the steering wheel when engine is running? wheels on the ground or not?

Engine off, wheels on the ground 10 times lock-to-lock then engine on 10 more times lock-to-lock.

From PSA:

(H) : Maximum level (Hot) .

(C) : Maximum level (Cold) .


IMPERATIVE : use new fluid when filling and topping up the system .

Fill the power steering reservoir 10 to mm above the maximum mark (A) .

With the engine stopped, Turn the steering slowly from lock to lock in each direction : Approximately 10 times .

Again fill the reservoir up to the maximum level (A) .

4 - BLEEDING

Run the engine at idle for 2 to 3 minutes without moving the steering wheel .

Keep the fluid level topped up .

Bleed the circuit by turning the steering several times in each direction .

Keep the fluid level topped up .

(A)Maximum level .

The level must be set with the engine stopped and the wheels straight ahead

#19: Re: powersteering fluid Author: Seabook PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:43 pm
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V9977 wrote:
Seabook wrote:
cool.

do i need any special tools to remove the pipe?

i presume i have to turn the steering wheel when engine is running? wheels on the ground or not?

Engine off, wheels on the ground 10 times lock-to-lock then engine on 10 more times lock-to-lock.

From PSA:

(H) : Maximum level (Hot) .

(C) : Maximum level (Cold) .


IMPERATIVE : use new fluid when filling and topping up the system .

Fill the power steering reservoir 10 to mm above the maximum mark (A) .

With the engine stopped, Turn the steering slowly from lock to lock in each direction : Approximately 10 times .

Again fill the reservoir up to the maximum level (A) .

4 - BLEEDING

Run the engine at idle for 2 to 3 minutes without moving the steering wheel .

Keep the fluid level topped up .

Bleed the circuit by turning the steering several times in each direction .

Keep the fluid level topped up .

(A)Maximum level .

The level must be set with the engine stopped and the wheels straight ahead

thanks

actually i have just check that one out Laughing

#20: Re: powersteering fluid Author: V9977, Location: Athens, Greece PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:44 pm
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Ah, but I wrote it all from memory.



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