Same as most, fill reservoir, start engine, turn left 1/4 turn, turn right 1/4 turn, return to center, shut engine off, allow air bubbles to clear in reservoir, repeat procedure several times until bubbles no longer appear.
how do I bleed my power steering pete thank you
Check the fluid level in the power steering pump. If it is full the pump may be going out. Air in the pump will also cause this so bleed it. The way you bleed it is to start the engine and then turn the steering wheel fully to the right and then fully to the left around 5 times. This will bleed all air out of the system.
Secure the power steering pump with the retaining bolts. Attach the power steering hose to the power steering pump. Put the belt on to the power steering pump. Fill the power steering system with fluid.
turn steering wheel lock to lock several times.
It doesn't have a bleed valve for the power steering.
have you tried removing return line to bleed system ?
cut up the sable and make it run
turn the steering wheel lock to lock several times it bleeds itself when it is running
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You don't bleed power steering fluid. Raise the front of the car, start the engine, turn the steering wheel lock-to-lock 3 times to get the air out of the system. Make sure to use axle stands and block the wheels so you can do this safely.
Ensure power steering fluid is to full mark. Start engine. Turn wheels slowly all the way the right until they hit the stop and hold for a minute, then slowly turn all the way to the left and hold for about a minute. You may need to repeat a couple of times. This should bleed the air from the system. I don't know of any vehicle which has a bleeder valve for the power steering reservoir or power steering system.
Below the alternator