Highbeam
Super Member
Sucking out 6 oz and refilling will never get a flush done. It's the old story of always walking halfway to work, stopping and then going half way again, you'll never get there.
Still better than nothing though.
A better solution is to remove the return line and flush the system properly. This should be the most effective way to get the old fluid out and the new in.
I've got to do this on my ford diesel that uses the PS system for brakes and steering and has a cooler and everything. It smells burnt, looks burnt, and is ready to changed. It uses ATF fortunately so it will be a cheap flush.
If the system really pumps down that fast would it be possible to remove the belt and spin the PS pump by hand?
Still better than nothing though.
A better solution is to remove the return line and flush the system properly. This should be the most effective way to get the old fluid out and the new in.
I've got to do this on my ford diesel that uses the PS system for brakes and steering and has a cooler and everything. It smells burnt, looks burnt, and is ready to changed. It uses ATF fortunately so it will be a cheap flush.
If the system really pumps down that fast would it be possible to remove the belt and spin the PS pump by hand?