Hydraulic System
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BLEEDING/FILLING POWER STEERING HyDRAULIC SySTEM
When any hydraulic system lines have been disconnected or the steering gear, hydraulic pump, reservoir,
fan motor, cooler, or fan control valve has been removed, the hydraulic system must be bled before the
vehicle is operated again. When you air bleed a steering system, you are simply allowing air trapped in
the cavities of the steering gear to escape.
Filling
When adding fluid to the system take care to use only the fluid recommended in the “Fluid Specifica
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tions” section of the Specifications chapter this manual and ensure that the fluid is clean. It is recom
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mended that the fluid added be screened through 200 mesh wire screen.
Bleeding Procedure
Make sure poppets are set correctly before beginning this procedure.
1. Fill the hydraulic reservoir nearly full. Do not steer.
2. Run the engine for 10 seconds (without steering) and then turn it off.
3. Check the reservoir, and refill if the fluid level has dropped.
Manual Bleed Screw
5/6 Hex Head
Torque 45 in-lb
Figure 8-8, Manual Bleed Screw Location
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Page 182: ...Suspension 182...
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Page 422: ...Electrical System 422 Deutsch HD 10 Series Connectors...
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