PS Fluid Flush Quantity

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EddieC

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2008 Tahoe, 5.3.
Preparing to replace some PS parts including a fluid flush because the old stuff smells bad.
Unfortunately parts stores here don't have GM fluid but it is readily available on-line; RA is reasonably priced but the problem is in anticipating how much fluid is needed for a flush.

I could use information on how much fluid to have on hand.
 
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I just did my 2008 with 2 quarts of Lucas PS fluid. I bought 3, but didn't need the third. It was super simple with a second set of hands.
1. Pull off return hose from pump (spring clamp connection) and direct it to an empty 1 gallon jug. Put cap on pump connection tube (prevents leakage when topping off).
2. Jack up front end enough to get wheels off the ground
3. Have second person turn the wheels left to right with engine OFF. I let it suck the reservoir almost dry so as to move the old fluid through without diluting with new.
4. Top off reservoir while doing this. If it sucks air, no big deal. Once 2 quarts are run through it should look pretty clean.
5. Run lock to lock 3 or 4 times to purge any air.
6. Lower truck and reinstall hose. Check fluid level. Done!
 

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For the last 50 yrs I've used atf for ps fluid in everything I have owned. No issues.
For the last 15 yrs I've used synthetic Amsoil atf for ps fluid in everything. No issues.
 

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Bail on using the OEM GM ps fluid. This is the one OEM GM thing I’ll say that on.

When the GM OEM ps fluid was used on my newly rack replaced rack of our 08 YXL Denali it wouldn’t stop cavatating and foaming.

It had to be drained and a fluid 3x the cost, amsoil or something similar was used. Day and night difference.
 

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I just did my 2008 with 2 quarts of Lucas PS fluid. I bought 3, but didn't need the third. It was super simple with a second set of hands.
1. Pull off return hose from pump (spring clamp connection) and direct it to an empty 1 gallon jug. Put cap on pump connection tube (prevents leakage when topping off).
2. Jack up front end enough to get wheels off the ground
3. Have second person turn the wheels left to right with engine OFF. I let it suck the reservoir almost dry so as to move the old fluid through without diluting with new.
4. Top off reservoir while doing this. If it sucks air, no big deal. Once 2 quarts are run through it should look pretty clean.
5. Run lock to lock 3 or 4 times to purge any air.
6. Lower truck and reinstall hose. Check fluid level. Done!


this is the way

I did my car like this, used gm fluid, bottles were half qt size and I ran 2 thur it. was clean looking to me by then. other than may a little longer hoses, looks like a standard gm setup.

I haven't done my yukon but only because it's electric.
 

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For the last 50 yrs I've used atf for ps fluid in everything I have owned. No issues.
For the last 15 yrs I've used synthetic Amsoil atf for ps fluid in everything. No issues.
I too have done this and seen many other do it. It definitely works just fine. I'd be curious to see what the differences really are between the two. It seems as if the PS might be a little thicker, but not by much.
 

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So I have a range of 1 quart to 4 quarts to choose from.
Just get the Lucas PS fluid from Walmart if you want to make it easy. Buy 3 so you have extra if you spill some or choose to run more through it. It really is probably one of the easiest fluid exchanges you'll ever do.
 

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