Add refrigerant until bubbles disappear.
A turbo kit is a small turbine that runs off of the exhaust from the internal cumbustion engine. and uses the power generated to compress more air into the engine their by increasing the power the engine produces.
It comes out through the propeller joint just like an outboard... that's why when you've got the engine running you can see loads of bubbles.
If you are talking about air bubbles in your power steering fluid?. The supply line to your power steering pump has a bad o-ring. This will cause you hard steering while engine is at idle.
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Maximizes torque/power out of the engine by increasing cylinder filling (volumetric efficiency).
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Lower gears utilize the engine's power to slow down the vehicle by increasing the resistance on the engine, which in turn slows down the wheels. This is achieved by shifting to a lower gear, which increases the engine's RPM and creates more friction, helping to decelerate the vehicle.
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.
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To bleed the power steering system on a Toyota Tundra, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Fill the power steering reservoir with the appropriate fluid, then start the engine and turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to allow air bubbles to escape. Check the fluid level and add more if necessary, repeating the process until there are no air bubbles and the steering feels smooth. Finally, check for any leaks and ensure everything is properly secured.
Generally they self bleed by starting the engine, turning the steering wheel from stop to stop then shut off engine and allow the bubbles to come to top of reservoir. Do this a few times and you should be good to go.