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Old Mar 26th, 2024, 21:19   #5
Stu B
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Hi Kev, firstly check the tyres pressures (I’m sure you have) and then get the turkey baster out and change the PAS fluid one reservoir at a time.

Suck the contents out, refill with new fluid. Start the car and steer lock to lock a few times to bleed it (easier if the front of the car is jacked up slightly to take the weight off the tyres). If it’s really filthy, remove and clean the reservoir when empty and reconnect.

Repeat the process a few times and the fluid will be close to replaced and bright green. Set the level to min on the reservoir and go for a test drive.

Cheers
Stu
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