normally you keep turning the steering to full lock both sides and the pump should bleed itself.
put an air compressor hose on one end
Air in the pump can cause noise and friction during turning. An option is to ask your mechanic to bleed the power steering in order to remove the air. This will definitely solve the problem as long as the power steering pump is functioning optimally
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.
If it is whining when turning, then air may be trapped in the lines. Sometimes filling the reservoir and turning the steering wheel back and forth will bleed the air out. Sometimes not. If bleeding the air out doesn't work then it may be a bad power steering pump. Check the pulley too.
Fill the pump with P/S fluid to the full mark. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel fully to the left and then fully to the right. Do this about 5 times and this will bleed any air from the system. Repeat the process again later if all the air is not removed.
you might have to bleed your system it sound like you air in it
Just turn the wheels all the way to the left and right several times and the air will work itself out. No big deal.
Turn the wheel ALL the way to the right and then ALL the way to the left a few times. This will force air out of the lines. Top off the power steering reservoir when you are done.
The power steering pump on an automobile will not air lock. If the power steering is not working properly, it could be that the pump itself is in need of repair. Replacing the power steering belt might also fix this problem. Also check to make sure the pump has enough fluid to operate properly.
When their is air in the power steering hoses it will create noise. This is bad, as it can result in a dry pump which will eventually lead to pump failure.
Your power steering fluid can be low, or bad power steering pump, or simply you just have some air in the lines.
The main thing that will happen after replacing the power steering high pressure house and you don't finish bleeding the air out of the line is poor performance. Air will replace the fluid and prevent the pump from generating the required pressure to operate.