How to Replace Power Steering Fluid in a Car?
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Car power steering fluid replacement steps are: 1. Use an oil extractor to remove the old power steering fluid; 2. Turn the steering wheel back and forth to drain the old fluid from the steering gear; 3. Remove the fluid from the steering fluid reservoir and turn the steering wheel left and right again; 4. After completely removing the old fluid, inject new power steering fluid; 5. Turn the steering wheel left and right until there is no air in the pipelines. The power steering fluid should be replaced every 2 years or approximately 40,000 kilometers. Power steering fluid, also known as steering assist fluid, is a special liquid used in the car's power steering pump, mainly assisting the power steering mechanism in turning the wheels.