
Steering went stiff on roundabout
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Cap on is best - saves splashback
If you don't let the system run dry when changing the fluid there shouldn't be any need to bleed it - mine was air free, but believe me the fluid fair gushes out into the container at speed
What you're doing is letting the old fluid out and tipping in the new stuff at the same time. It'll take about 20 seconds 

If you don't let the system run dry when changing the fluid there shouldn't be any need to bleed it - mine was air free, but believe me the fluid fair gushes out into the container at speed


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Re: stiff steering
I wouldn't worry too much about it Helen. In my experience it is quite a rare occurrence. I drive about 25 - 30,000 miles a year in various vehicles from a small van, through my Bongo, to 7.5 tonne lorries, and double decker buses, and have experienced loss of power steering three times in 35 years. Once in the bus I mentioned earlier in this thread, once on a coach when the engine conked out, and once in a Ford Escort van when the engine blew up. I don't think it's a common problem.helen&tony wrote:Gosh...reading this has got me scared....my left elbow is knackered, and I can't lift a 3 litre bottle of cola without severe pain....I don't know if I could handle a car if the steering suddenly went very hard. Is there any preventive maintenance that could forsee such a problem? Whilst on this note, is there a good schedule of maintenance for complete problem prevention , other than the service schedule....namely normally occuring problems (other than the cooling, as we've got that taped)
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stiff steering
Hi Moonshine
Thanks....that's re-assured me a lot
Cheers
Helen
Thanks....that's re-assured me a lot
Cheers
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Just the one pair Brora but a balancing act with my foot positioning the bucket!
The system can be bled with the cap on and the fluid level at full Grahame - it's just bleeding the trapped air internally when you turn from lock to lock.................

The system can be bled with the cap on and the fluid level at full Grahame - it's just bleeding the trapped air internally when you turn from lock to lock.................
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The Great Pretender wrote:Just because the fluid maybe discoloured? Isn't that taking keeping it clean a little to far?bigdaddycain wrote:Good write up dandy!May do mine soon....
Whist on the subject...I take it the bleeding is done with the cap OFF alan?


I dont think you'll actually lose your steering, you just lose the assistance,the steering will go heavier,as you are fighting against the power steering pump (that is not pumping) but you will still be able to steer the vehicle... You'll notice that it usually happens mid way round a corner, as the fluid slops about,thats when the air gets in,then is purged again as you straighten the wheel.
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