Bob2C
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Very nice and extremely clean. Enjoy
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Thanks! 7500 hours.
Happy New Year! No major repairs recorded. Just sway bar links at 115k.
I think you are correct, when i shake the front left wheel I can feel some play. I am assuming it is a ball joint. I am going to look into that.
Depending on how you are "shaking it" it could have a ball joint problem, hub problem, tie rod end....etc. Also, like Wes said, fluid changes so they are all fresh and you know the condition. If your records show recent fluid changes then follow that, depending on what the mileage was at the time.
it takes about 1 gallon of power steering fluid to get it all freshened up, jack up the front so the wheels are off the ground, pump out what you can then fill it with fresh, start it up and rotate the wheels fully a few times, shut it off pump out what you can re-fill with fresh, repeat until you have gone thru 1 gallon of fresh fluid and you should be good to go.
In this procedure to replace the power steering fluid, when you say pump out what you can - how would you "pump out" the fluid?
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What’s the best way to do this? I’ve looked into it some.Welcome to the forum from Arizona! First things first, get the AFM/DoD deactivated!!!
What’s the best way to do this? I’ve looked into it some.
you can buy a small manual transfer pump at most autoparts store for less then $20.00 i bought one from autozone it has rubber hose's on each end, so I inserted one end into the power steering reservoir and the other end into a small bucket, pumped out all I could, re-filled the reservoir with fresh fluid, started it up, turned the wheels lock to lock several times, shut it off, pumped it all out again, filled it with fresh again, repeated until I had gone thru 1 gallon, then it looks like new fluid again.In this procedure to replace the power steering fluid, when you say pump out what you can - how would you "pump out" the fluid?
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