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.
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Power steering fluid? loosen fill cap turn wheels lock-to-lock 6-10 times check fluid level secure cap
It means that you have air in the steering rack. You need to bleed it properly.
how do I bleed my power steering pete thank you
It doesn't have a bleed valve for the power steering.
To bleed a power steering system with a broken bleed nipple, start by locating the power steering reservoir and filling it with the appropriate fluid. Next, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to help expel air from the system. If air bubbles are still present, you can loosen the high-pressure line at the pump slightly while someone else turns the wheel, allowing trapped air to escape. Be cautious of fluid spray, and ensure to tighten the line afterward.
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
power steering fluid is fluid that makes the power steering pump work and it goes in the power steering pump under the hood.
Remove the plug on the bottom of the power steering fluid pump. Drain the power steering fluid out. Replace the plug to the bottom of the power steering pump. Replace the power steering fluid.
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Try draining the old power steering fluid using a small suction device and refill it with fresh fluid. Then bleed the air out by turning the wheel back and forth several times with the car off. If that does not fix it, a new power steering pump is probably needed.