Checking Power Steering Fluid Level
- Position the vehicle on a level surface.
- Start the engine. With the vehicle kept stationary, turn the steering wheel several times continuously to raise the fluid temperature to 50~60°C (122 to 140°F).
- With the engine at idle, turn the steering wheel fully clockwise and counterclockwise several times.
- Make sure there is no foaming or cloudiness in the reservoir fluid.
- Stop the engine to check for any difference in fluid level between a stationary and a running engine.
NOTE:
- If the fluid level varies 5 mm (0.2 in.) or more, bleed the system again.
- If the fluid level suddenly rises after stopping the engine, further bleeding is required.
- Incomplete bleeding will produce a chattering sound in the pump and noise in the flow control valve, and lead to decreased durability of the pump