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STEERING SYSTEM AIR BLEEDING
Perform air bleeding procedure as necessary after replacing the steering gear or the steering
fluid lines.
- Raise and support the front wheels.
- Disconnect the ignition coil connectors. (Refer to GROUP 16, Ignition Coil
<2000-SOHC>, <2000-DOHC>, <2400>.)
 CAUTION
Perform air bleeding only while cranking the engine.
If air bleeding is performed while the engine is running, air could enter the fluid. During
air bleeding, refill the steering fluid supply so that the level never falls below the "MIN" mark
on the oil reservoir.
- Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and right five or six times while using
the starter motor to crank the engine intermittently several times (for 15 to 20 seconds).
- Connect the ignition coil connectors. (Refer to GROUP 16, Ignition Coil
<2000-SOHC>, <2000-DOHC>, <2400>.)
- Start the engine (idling).
- Turn the steering wheel to the left and right until there are no air bubbles in the
oil reservoir.
- Confirm that the fluid is not milky, and that the level is between "MAX" and "MIN"
marks.
- Confirm that there is very little change in the fluid level when the steering wheel
is turned left and right.
 CAUTION
If the fluid level rises suddenly after the engine is stopped, the air
has not been completely bled. If air bleeding is not complete, there will be abnormal noises
from the pump and the flow-control valve, and this condition could cause reduce the life of
the power steering components.
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