The do it yourself method of removing old Power Steering fluid and refilling is gradual. With the vehicle off use a turkey baster to siphon off old fluid from the reservoir. Refill it and a few days later repeat the process. This will by successive dilution charge the system with fresh fluid. There are also professional services which use a machine or disconnecting lines to flush out fluid.
Read the owners manual. It has that information.
You need to flush the power steering fluid on a 2003 Toyota Highlander every two to three years. You should check the fluid levels weekly.
The overdrive will not engage on a 97 Mitsubishi Gallant if the switch has been turned off or the transmission is defective. Often time the bands will become worn and prevent it from shifting into certain gears.
It is not necessary to flush the power steering system in a car. However, you should check the power steering fluid level in the car each month.
My mechanic told me every 2-3 years, depending on how dirty the fluid looks.
Our 1.8 liter is automatic...however, I understand from the parts dealer I go to often says that year can come auto OR standard. I have seen a Galant from 2000 that was standard. Hope this helps. i have a 2000 mirage and it is a standard.
Every two years under normal driving circumstances. If fluid is dirty and low, go ahead have it done.
EVERY 30000 MILES
I do it every year.
i have a 2004 Mitsubishi endeavor . i was wondering how often you would sugest replacing the timing belt .
Accoring to Mitsubishi every 5 years or 60,000 miles
Recommended every 25,000 miles