Power Steering Fluid Flush
Most people at one time or another have encountered a power steering problem with either a power steering pump, hoses, gear box, or rack and pinion. Failures could be anything from noise, leaks, or stiffness when first starting the car. Power steering fluid is designed for power steering systems, and different manufacturers sometimes require different fluids. Under no condition is ATF to be used in power steering systems. The pressure in power steering systems on hard turns is much higher than in the automatic transmission under load. Power steering fluid is clear in color. Power steering fluid turns dark because of heat created by the pressure when held in hard turns. The ATF will become very hot under load and start to break down causing electrochemical degradation, this also happens with power steering fluid but not as fast as with ATF. Once this process starts, your power steering pump and rack and pinion begin to clog with sludge and varnish deposits. The sludge and varnish can cause stiffness, leaks, or complete system failures.
Professional Fleet Services has a power steering fluid flush machine to provide you with the latest service procedure that safely removes varnish and sludge deposits and cleans all internal power steering components, including the power steering hoses, power steering pump, rack and pinion, and/or gear box. This service is also the best way to remove wear metals that are slowly grinding away on your power steering internal components. Your car’s power steering is thoroughly cleaned and protected with fresh power steering fluid and conditioners that revitalize the seals and O-rings in your power steering system.
If your car’s power steering system is showing any signs of contaminated power steering fluid, noise, stiffness, rough or hard turning, this service is the first thing you should try before it becomes necessary to perform major repair work or even the need for replacement of very expensive power steering components.
