How to Flush Your Power Steering Fluid

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  • Flushing power steering fluid and eliminate power steering pump noise. This video shows you how to drain all of your power steering fluid and completely flush out the system. This method will ensure you get a complete fluid change and flush to give you another 100k miles of care free driving. The power steering fluid should be changed based on your owners manual service section (typically in the back of the book). Symptoms of bad power steering fluid are brown or black fluid, a loud power steering pump, and having a hard time turning the steering wheel.
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  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  3 роки тому +120

    If the fluid is not the problem.. Learn how to replace a power steering pump here: ua-cam.com/video/04iDF3I6dTo/v-deo.html

  • @TheMeanestGuy
    @TheMeanestGuy 3 роки тому +800

    7 years ago, this man was just a small youtuber, now he is a king.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  3 роки тому +152

      crazy right?

    • @rom8467
      @rom8467 3 роки тому +24

      @@chrisfix long live the king. Keep up the great content! I appreciate the years of helpful videos.

    • @redstuntsteve3974
      @redstuntsteve3974 3 роки тому +21

      @@chrisfix and he even replies to comments on a video from 2014 this is the most respectable person i have ever seen in my life, i strive to become chrisfix

    • @I_killed_that_beard_guy
      @I_killed_that_beard_guy 3 роки тому +3

      Yes he is the king

    • @illmatic9480
      @illmatic9480 3 роки тому +5

      @@chrisfix I be watching your videos just randomly and I'm inspired to start learning. Don't know where to begin but yeah, you really inspire

  • @normanpayne4261
    @normanpayne4261 6 років тому +872

    I am so proud to see a young man with such intelligence.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 років тому +103

      Thank you!

    • @Shanedog76
      @Shanedog76 4 роки тому +30

      no drugs!

    • @daimientaylor3108
      @daimientaylor3108 4 роки тому +75

      There's a LOT of young men with Intelligence out there, stop listening to the media and what other say and experience life for yourself

    • @Cmack6025
      @Cmack6025 4 роки тому +2

      islanti I play video games and watch you tube, so I know how to do these things. I’d rather pay someone though

    • @Marathon13240
      @Marathon13240 4 роки тому +20

      @@Cmack6025 it's fun to do stuff like this though, it makes you feel accomplished, you know you did the work right and if you messed up it's a million times easier to track down, and it's a lot cheaper even with quality genuine parts

  • @DONphantasmo
    @DONphantasmo 3 роки тому +234

    it amazes me how far you have gone in 7 years. You had a good video before, but now, they are exceptional. Your production value, cuts, transitions, etc... have gone leaps and bounds better. Please keep it up. My daughter and I love watching these how-to videos. And every single video, I still learn something...

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  3 роки тому +29

      Thank you very much! I try to always improve!

    • @barreltapper
      @barreltapper 2 роки тому +4

      @@chrisfix You didn't even say "Thanks Dad"

  • @arfr3596
    @arfr3596 7 років тому +107

    I started watching these videos in 2013. I'm now 16 with a car of my own and for a teen with a minimum wage job, these videos save me so much money. For being able to change brakes, fluids, oil, and components I have only had to get tires done at a shop. I even bought an obd2 scanner that helps a lot. Thanks Chris!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому +22

      +Ar Fr that's awesome! Glad to hear it!!!

  • @MrLew1965
    @MrLew1965 7 років тому +44

    NOTE: When the power steering fluid (ATX Fluid) starts to become discoloured, just suck out the old fluid and replace accordingly at every oil change until the ATX fluid looks cheery red & new !! No need to disconnect anything if the vehicle and fluids are maintained properly from new !! Great Video as usual Chris !

    • @averyalexander2303
      @averyalexander2303 Рік тому +12

      If you drain and fill the reservoir every oil change since new, the fluid will stay clean indefinitely and there won't be any need to flush it.

    • @scarygamer1778
      @scarygamer1778 4 місяці тому

      Not everyone buys cars new, i refuse to buy anything made after '05.​@averyalexander2303

  • @mebcool
    @mebcool 7 років тому +215

    Thanks ChrisFix.
    I went through half a dozen other so-called "Professional" videos and couldn't get crap out of them.
    Hate it when some lunkhead that calls himself a "technician" and wears a fancy "GM" uniform shows you how to do this or that... ON THE BENCH !!!!!
    The real world is right here under the hood !
    Really man, thanks a bunch.

  • @scatpack1017
    @scatpack1017 3 роки тому +22

    Make sure you get that return line hose clamp exactly in the same spot it was before. Match it up to the imprint left on the hose. If you don't, it can leak. Small vice grips can help you get it back on.

  • @williamblack7268
    @williamblack7268 6 років тому +2

    From a 79 year old former mechanic, Service adviser, Service mgr VW Porsche Audi, Ford-excellent safe video! Would hire this guy in a min!

  • @ZDE13
    @ZDE13 9 років тому +49

    I'm 15 and I like cars a lot, I learnt quite a lot about how everything works from my grandpa and books, but also tons from your channel! Thank you for these great videos and I hope you make many more :)
    -Dennis Z.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому +9

      Dennis Zakhrabekov Awesome Dennis! Keep watching videos and learning! Your grandpa is a valuable source too! I am glad you are learning a lot!

    • @rn6045
      @rn6045 6 років тому +1

      Dennis Z. Are you still into cars bro?

    • @KeanuRiefs
      @KeanuRiefs 5 років тому

      @@rn6045 dudes probably got a liscence now

  • @craigelliott7614
    @craigelliott7614 7 років тому +11

    Chris, my boy and I are restoring a '73 Duster. Great dad and son project, pretty cheap car and parts. Your videos are killer. I've done many of the things you cover, but a long time ago. Watching refreshes my memory, gives me new and better tips and keeps us moving on this project. Can't thank you enough. Well done.

  • @DarinRowley
    @DarinRowley 7 років тому +48

    Chris, you're my go-to guy for all projects I haven't done before.. Thanks for being so thorough.

  • @boots7859
    @boots7859 2 роки тому +5

    For most people nowadays, you might want to just disconnect the return line at the reservior.
    Drain reservior, then block it off.
    Put hose end into your drain container, and either turn lock to lock with wheel off the ground or use starter to spin the PS pump, just try to not allow it to start. Helps to have a helper keeping the PS res filled here.
    Do this until the PS fluid from the hose is clear or red, or whatever. Make sure you are turn lock to lock while draining to get all that fluid out.
    Then just reconnect everything, top off, start up and do lock to lock 5-6 times, check/re-top off, and then safe test drive.

  • @todd53217
    @todd53217 5 років тому +10

    Chris you are the best. Your cadence, clear voice, and well edited videos have turned me into a budding DIY mechanic. Thanks.

  • @robsonwil3788
    @robsonwil3788 6 років тому +13

    I’m getting ready to do pretty much a complete tuneup on my 98 Tahoe, and I just wonna say that you do a phenomenal job on showing/explaining how to do all these repairs/maintinance... keep up the great work 🤘👍

  • @davidbecker7667
    @davidbecker7667 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. You explain and show everything so clearly. For a retired man with no knowledge. My time now can be used to do these jobs with confidence. Save so much money. When you do it yourself. you know it is done right. Thank you.

  • @sheldonratner5424
    @sheldonratner5424 Рік тому +1

    8 years ago this man was a small UA-camr now he’s a legend.

  • @michaelchitwood6226
    @michaelchitwood6226 9 років тому +50

    Good tip to move steering wheel lock to lock (before removing the low pressure hose). Good tip to add new fluid to push old fluid out (via the disconnected low pressure hose).

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому +6

      Michael Chitwood Thanks bud! The idea is to make it as easy as possible and get the most amount of fluid out as possible.

    • @Trident_Euclid
      @Trident_Euclid 6 років тому +2

      Never disconnect the high pressure line (usually it's made out of aluminum).

  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  4 роки тому +53

    Learn how to replace every fluid in your car: ua-cam.com/video/t7JCh7PHoDc/v-deo.html
    My new video covers how to do an oil change, transmission fluid change, coolant flush, power steering fluid flush, brake fluid flush and bleed, differential fluid change, transfer case fluid change, grease the suspension, and finally add washer fluid properly!

    • @harrytruman8447
      @harrytruman8447 4 роки тому +1

      Hey chrisfix, I couldn't tell but does my vehicle need to be turned on while I'm doing this?

    • @obravo85
      @obravo85 4 роки тому +2

      Chris when you make a power steering replacement video?

    • @TitanUranus69
      @TitanUranus69 3 роки тому +1

      Longshot but maybe he will recheck this lol
      I have a 2001 b3000 too and was wondering why i dont use power steering fuild and use mercon atf instead? Seems a little odd.
      You are great Chris thanks for helping me build the confidence to finally work on my truck!

    • @levi501ize
      @levi501ize 3 роки тому

      yes interesting i did this to my honda due to power steering cooler pipe burst. i repaired it and renewed fluid. hardest part was to find out the type of fluid to use. as honda garage refused to tell me the type of fluid needed. and in the hand book it just says consult your honda dealer..... later found out it was the green type fluid. i learned alot doing this and very enjoyable job..

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 3 роки тому

      Hey Chris my power steering fluid hose may be leaking, what should I do to fix it or should I replace it?

  • @adude31100
    @adude31100 3 роки тому +7

    Awesome video as always 😁👌. Only one thing I would add. If you buy a foot of power steering hose, you can attach it to the return hose fitting and toss both hoses in an empty jug. This will eliminate a great deal of mess, when you flush the fluid by turning the steering wheel. Makes sure the bottle is clear, so you can see when the new fluid begins to flow. Great video Chris 🤝.

  • @KhaoticKyler
    @KhaoticKyler 6 років тому +15

    Chris,I absolutely love this video. I’m not a mechanic at ALL, but this video made it so easy to understand and I can say I’m pretty confident in changing it, but my husband refuses to let me do it. Haha. Thanks dude! ❤️

  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  9 років тому +33

    +la nena, I cannot reply to your comment for some reason so I hope you see this. A loss of power steering can be cause by three main problems.
    1.) you are low in power steering fluid (so check that)
    2.) your belt is not on the power steering pump pulley (maybe it broke), it is on the pulley incorrectly, or there is slippage of the belt when you turn the wheel (old worn belt, or there is oil or something on it)
    -have someone go and turn the wheel as you watch the pump and the pulley to make sure it is spinning
    3.) the pump is work out, clogged, or just brokem
    -you can try the flush I did in this video and see if it is just clogged or it has very old fluid or air in the lines or something before getting a new pump.

    • @FGuilt
      @FGuilt 9 років тому +6

      ChrisFix power steering loss can also be from the rack mounts or air in the rack.

    • @66crush9
      @66crush9 8 років тому +2

      Another great Chris Fix Video!!

    • @ddd228
      @ddd228 7 років тому

      It depends on what car you have.
      Look up "morning sickness" as applied to GM cars.
      No,I'm not kidding,here.

    • @powerblaze2u
      @powerblaze2u 8 місяців тому

      @@FGuilt how do u get rid of the air in the rack?

    • @FGuilt
      @FGuilt 8 місяців тому

      @@powerblaze2u typically there's a leak somewhere. After the leak is fixed and the fluid reservoir is at the proper level you run the motor and turn your wheel all the way from left to right multiple times. That should clear any bubbles.

  • @fredrickgarnes715
    @fredrickgarnes715 8 років тому +55

    I'm glad I found this, I did a pre-purchase inspection on a 1995 Camry, and one of the issues with it was that the power steering fluid was dark, you know what they said they'd charge me for a flush? $110! That's outrageous for something so simple!

    • @2awesome292
      @2awesome292 7 років тому +19

      $10 for fluid, $100/hr for labor ofc...

    • @jackiechan_wtf4041
      @jackiechan_wtf4041 7 років тому +8

      Fredrick Garnes Mechanics can charge anywhere from $65-$100 for hourly labor. The tools and products is face value but they get you for labor cost. That price is actually good.

    • @bbarker5766
      @bbarker5766 6 років тому +8

      You do know the mwchanics don't get paid that rate right?? Sometimes the mwchanic gets raped doing a job that a book says takes an hour to complete but it actually takes them 2 hra because of whatever the reason they only get paid their wage for that hour. Dealers and shop owners can make out on the rates not the person doing the work.

    • @lunv1888
      @lunv1888 6 років тому +3

      StrikeForce Dad can’t they also say it will take 2 hrs but really do it in 1, get paid for the 2 hours and continue on another job?

    • @linkstale
      @linkstale 5 років тому +1

      price seems right, if you wanna do it yourself no ones stopping you

  • @tongatours
    @tongatours 5 місяців тому +1

    I know more about cars and how to fix things now. Yesteryear I didn't know anything. All because of ChrisFix and his easy to follow videos.

  • @mrc6032
    @mrc6032 7 років тому +8

    really enjoy your videos ChrisFix. they are awesome. im learning auto mechanics & your videos are professional, concise. you put the information straightforward and treat your viewers like professionals by cutting to the chase & good editing. i appreciate the time you put into your channel. just A BIG THANKS! to you Chris

  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  10 років тому +94

    +Alex C, I cannot reply to your comment directly for some reason. I did the test after the flush while I was driving. It was quiet (which I mentioned at 5:50). The focus of this video was to show people how to completely flush their power steering system rather than just quiet it with an additive like in the last video. Make sense? And to answer your question directly, the noise is gone. There is still a little noise while the steering wheel is being turned at idle but nothing noticeable and still way better than when I bought the truck.

    • @donador87
      @donador87 10 років тому +4

      thanks for the respone :)

    • @gereral1_jackofalltrades
      @gereral1_jackofalltrades 10 років тому +9

      Air Bleeding
      1.
      Fill the power steering fluid reservoir up to the "MAX" position with specified fluid.
      2.
      Jack up the front wheels.
      3.
      Disconnect the ignition coil high tension cable(or remove the fuel pump fuse.. same thing), and then, while operating the starter motor intermittently (for 15 to 20 seconds), turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and then to the right five or six times
      1a. When bleeding fluid, replenish with the fluid so that the level does not fall below the bottom of the filter.
      2a.
      If air bleeding is done while the vehicle is idling, the air will be broken up and absorbed into the fluid. Be sure to do the bleeding only while cranking.
      3a Do not hold the steering wheel turned all the way to either side for more than ten seconds.
      4a Confirm that the fluid is not milky and that the level is between "MAX" and "MIN" mark on the reservoir. Check that there is a little change in the fluid level when the steering wheel is turned left and right.
      1.
      If the fluid level varies 15mm (5.9 in) or more, bleed the air in the system again.
      2.
      If the fluid level suddenly rises after stopping the engine, further bleeding is required.
      3.
      Incomplete bleeding will produce a chattering sound in the pump and noise in the flow control valve, and lead to decreased durability of the pump.
      Good video but I suggest you do not start the car to force air pockets into the power steering fluid.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому +4

      ***** Thanks for the tips! This is great! I didnt use this method because I bled most of the air out when I was connecting the hoses near the end, but this is definitely a great method to use to ensure you get no trapped air. Thanks!

    • @mareksumguy1887
      @mareksumguy1887 8 років тому +2

      +gereral1 Injectors are still firing when you disable the fuel pump!. Much better to just pull the EFI fuse which disables fuel pump AND injectors. And also remove spark plugs when cranking... easier on the starter motor, battery and provides slightly faster cranking to spin up the PS pump.

    • @n.r.9468
      @n.r.9468 8 років тому

      hey Chris also commented on two other videos and base on the comments you just made I think may need to due a power steering flush but I don't hear the noise you heard but its dark black and the alignment guy mentioned it to me.

  • @patrick8621
    @patrick8621 7 років тому +8

    Thanks for this video. Made the flush very easy to follow. The part that took the longest for me was disconnecting the hose. I was scared I would break or rip it. I guess I didn't realize how strong they are. I just had to muscle it off. Thanks for helping me keep my 16 year old beater running

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life 4 роки тому +38

    I just emptied the res, refilled with fresh, turned steering wheel. Did this 3 times. Totally cured the whine that was happening at the wheels turn limit.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  4 роки тому +5

      Awesome!

    • @amjathkhan2004
      @amjathkhan2004 4 роки тому +3

      You mean you flushed it 3 times, why is that even needed when doing it once is more than enough? My car makes whining noise at the wheels turn limit too, but the mechanic told me that's due to the pump failure. Interesting that it's gone in your case just after flushing.

    • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
      @PNW_Sportbike_Life 4 роки тому +3

      Indeed. Wife noticed that it was immediately better as well.

    • @amjathkhan2004
      @amjathkhan2004 4 роки тому +2

      @@PNW_Sportbike_Life Good to hear. Thanks!

    • @JaanB8805
      @JaanB8805 4 роки тому +13

      Mechanics at dealerships don't fix things, they change part's. It's more profitable if u chance the pump not the fluid 😁

  • @ghostguru5589
    @ghostguru5589 6 років тому +3

    dude gives the best guides, illustrations and smoothest advice I've ever seen...thanks very much Christoper Fixtures haha

  • @JDMSTi7
    @JDMSTi7 7 років тому +6

    Love these videos i just wish i had more time to watch them all! definitely my favorite youtube channel, awesome work Chris!

  • @danielsmith1228
    @danielsmith1228 8 років тому +79

    Hello ChrisFix. I really appreciate your videos. They are very informative and well done. I just started watching recently and will be recommending to others. Keep up the good work.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому +13

      +Daniel Smith Thanks a lot Daniel! I appreciate the support!

  • @nightynine4061
    @nightynine4061 8 місяців тому +1

    Alot can go wrong here. If you have no experience do not this job without someone professional helping you. Chris is a pro. He doesn't tell you about things that can go wrong. If you screw up for example on my 2008 Toyota V6 the pump and hoses were 1 grand to fix. I had old rusty shit and when I messed with the system it started leaking. So just be mindful before you start.

  • @robbychappell9246
    @robbychappell9246 7 років тому +1

    I have a v6 3.0l Ranger. everything you do on your truck, is GOLD for me. thank you.

  • @baophan3515
    @baophan3515 8 років тому +238

    shape some aluminum foil around the drain area to divert the fluid into a pan.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому +40

      +Boa Phan Great idea!

    • @BigEightiesNewWave
      @BigEightiesNewWave 6 років тому +1

      Boa Phan Good idea.

    • @hanskinslo326
      @hanskinslo326 6 років тому +17

      Always a great idea! Cheap aluminum baking pans also work well as catch pans. You can also bend them to direct fluids, too.

    • @xcross8537
      @xcross8537 5 років тому +1

      Boa Phan Good 🤔

    • @LatinDanceVideos
      @LatinDanceVideos 5 років тому +4

      Aluminium foil baking pans are stiffer.
      Otherwise aluminium foil wrapped over cardboard.

  • @SilasBudman420
    @SilasBudman420 5 років тому +6

    This was so helpful. I'm doing mine in a few hours from now.

  • @TripleTHC420
    @TripleTHC420 8 місяців тому

    9 years later and your still helping people. Absolutely legend

  • @swansong007
    @swansong007 3 роки тому

    I watch a few of your videos every night. They are great. You are a master mechanic. Brilliant teacher and thorough. Best on here by miles. Thanks Chris

  • @red666A
    @red666A 7 років тому +5

    Great!! Safety always come first.

  • @timoy4988
    @timoy4988 Рік тому

    Who knew you'd be helping me out 9 years in the future. Thanks Chris! Your the best. 😁👍👍

  • @jongdeukkim7565
    @jongdeukkim7565 5 років тому +1

    Thanks ChrisFix. Great! Your videos are my complete guide. Today, I just have replaced the power steering fluid on 2003 Toyota Highlander following your way exactly. It's working good. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your perfect videos. Good luck.

  • @joemartinez6182
    @joemartinez6182 5 років тому +4

    Thank you very much, as I didn't know how to go about flushing the power steering system.

  • @freddylagunas7050
    @freddylagunas7050 9 років тому +10

    Glad i found you brotha. Great tips. Thank you.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      Freddy Lagunas Im glad the videos are helpful!

  • @spencers8280
    @spencers8280 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you man for all the walkthrough videos step by step. You've saved me $$$$$. My family and I appreciate it. Keep up the great work!

  • @terrymonroe2580
    @terrymonroe2580 5 років тому +1

    Love the common sense approach. Thanks for making this video and sharing it with us.

  • @hanskinslo326
    @hanskinslo326 6 років тому +19

    2:00 - looks like somebody might need a new oil pan one of these days.... Good video, Chris!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 років тому +18

      I ended up sanding it and then painting it which worked decent.

  • @danparker93
    @danparker93 5 років тому +16

    Fantastic down to earth tutorial. Worked like a charm! I was a bit messier than you though since the hoses on a Prelude are pretty hard to fiddle with xD

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  5 років тому +5

      Haha it’s always going to be messy but I’m glad he video was helpful!

    • @justinstevens4446
      @justinstevens4446 3 роки тому

      Bro I gotta do this on my 99 prelude. Was it pretty easy to do?

    • @danparker93
      @danparker93 3 роки тому +1

      @@justinstevens4446 I'm a complete mechanic noob and I managed to get it done fine. I'm sure you'll be ok haha. Just watch out for reconnecting the pipes. Mine were quite stiff.

  • @sohobooksunlimited
    @sohobooksunlimited 3 роки тому

    Thanks Chris. No more embarrassing high pitch whine while starting the engine, driving and turning corners and You saved me a ton of money and from getting robbed! Total cost, $12.00 and 1.5 hrs of siphoning out old oil. I didn't bleed it though the hose though but i did a good job and its worked perfectly and my engine runs crazy quiet!!!WHEW....
    Thanks from Brooklyn NY

  • @cole9318
    @cole9318 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much Chris! Im 17 and I have a used 2003 Ford Taurus that came with the whine. I thought the pump was bad and replaced it as well as the fluid inside of it but never thought to unhook the return line 😅 Opened the pump the other day to see dirty fluid still in there after my power steering went out and realized what I did wrong. I guess you live and learn :)

  • @paulg444
    @paulg444 6 років тому +3

    Chris, I would recommend not bothering with the syphoning of the reservoir. It is typically at the lowest point where any sediments or deposits will settle. Just add fresh as the spent fluid exits.

  • @movingforward6099
    @movingforward6099 8 років тому +3

    love your maintenance vids ! cheers!

  • @Allan-ow9vi
    @Allan-ow9vi 7 років тому +2

    Chris, a great series of videos. Even my wife wants to watch on occasion.

  • @jefftee448
    @jefftee448 5 років тому

    Dude, just wanna say thanks and that you have the best DIY videos on UA-cam. Keep up the great work!!

  • @WhiteBuffalo187
    @WhiteBuffalo187 4 роки тому +14

    Fluid covers floor “camera wasn’t recording” 🤣 love the videos tho

  • @l0llollollol812
    @l0llollollol812 7 років тому +6

    Exactly what I needed to see to fix my car thank you so much!

  • @starwars1744
    @starwars1744 3 роки тому

    I'm considering doing this with my car once the weather warms up. This guide is perfect. Thank you Chris.

  • @nelsahn7131
    @nelsahn7131 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for saving me some bucks !
    I tried this today and went smoothly

  • @keepitreal3557
    @keepitreal3557 5 років тому +29

    Before disconnecting the hose I usually pinch it with a needle nose vice grip to prevent it from leaking and making a mess....👍

    • @robby844
      @robby844 5 років тому +12

      That actually damages the internal walls of the hose

    • @CBsays_
      @CBsays_ 4 роки тому +2

      Good point, makes a cleaner job. They make special clamps for that, needle nose pliers are a bit sharp and rigid.

    • @robby844
      @robby844 3 роки тому

      @Mr305Maxxx never. It damages the walls of the hose.

  • @rhandieleeparker8293
    @rhandieleeparker8293 4 роки тому +5

    I never undo the return hose,I use the same thing a baster. I get as much fluid out of the reservoir, put that fluid in a bottle (given it's at the said fluid proper level)then replace that fluid with a fluid that has conditioner for the hoses,that way I never over fill any fluid level. Then I start my vehicle drive a mile or two then repeat that process x amount of times depending on how many times it takes to rid the reservoir, pump and both return and high pressure hoses are completely drained off the old fluid. Then in a week or so repeat the process again with straight fluid. Also a great tip if when you drain the fluid and you put it in a freezer and it turns into a frozen sludge with or less than ten minutes then you'll wanna do it how I explained because of cold starts and the hot temperatures of summer are not forgiving to any vehicles fluids people. How Chris did this video will work alright there will be sludge build up in your pump and hoses, that's a huge reason why I always let fluid get to operating temperatures. Especially if there's isn't a pan to remove as in a oil pan , diff cover or a transmission pan. None the ever GREAT VIDEOS CHRIS , GREAT CHANNEL, KEEP MAKING THEM. I'm just not much on removing old hoses unless I have a brand new one to replace the old one.

  • @mcbridemotorsports5788
    @mcbridemotorsports5788 5 років тому

    Your Videos have come a long way since this one man. Love the content! Keep it up

  • @mjexperiments7023
    @mjexperiments7023 6 років тому

    Chris fix got me addicted to these vids!!Such an incredible teacher

  • @wadewheelingtonii7690
    @wadewheelingtonii7690 8 років тому +4

    Thanks I appreciate your video.

  • @barch118
    @barch118 8 років тому +413

    lol and stupid oil change places wanted me to pay a hundred dollars to do this?

    • @arfr3596
      @arfr3596 7 років тому +102

      Mustard Chief yea. And most of the time they don't even do it

    • @hanskinslo326
      @hanskinslo326 6 років тому +24

      Yep, they charge around $80-$100 per hour, and probably charge a minimum one hour.

    • @AGreedyTree
      @AGreedyTree 6 років тому +2

      It's $69.99 at Kwik Kar.

    • @TheLongLouis
      @TheLongLouis 5 років тому +18

      I paid about $5 for the power steering fluid. Flushed it out through the return line.

    • @freeaudiobooks7469
      @freeaudiobooks7469 5 років тому +5

      @@AGreedyTree who needs rhe kwik e mart. I dooooooooo.......

  • @davejohnson8966
    @davejohnson8966 4 роки тому

    "Mr. Fix it"! Outstanding performance!

  • @mark4086
    @mark4086 7 років тому

    Thanks, Chris...I've watched several of your videos. As usual, well done and very helpful! Thanks much for taking the time!

  • @doubledanzaXX
    @doubledanzaXX 5 років тому +85

    0:28 his owners Manuel also doubles as a coffee filter

    • @Discriminater
      @Discriminater 4 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  3 роки тому +4

      Yea the previous owner didnt take care of this truck at all and must have soaked the owners manual with coffee!

  • @hiadm1477
    @hiadm1477 5 років тому +6

    nice video flushing is better than changing oil only

  • @jimc.7121
    @jimc.7121 2 роки тому

    Chris, you are da bomb. I've seen other videos (not yours) where they ran the engine to flush the P.S. fluid and it shoots out in about one second. There's no way to keep fluid in the pump that way. Plus, it wastes a lot of new fluid that way. Your method is genius. Thank you so much for sharing a much better way of doing this nasty job!

  • @tallonteel6670
    @tallonteel6670 2 роки тому +1

    Bro best car channel for fixing ever

    • @tallonteel6670
      @tallonteel6670 2 роки тому

      I got a big problem. I keep getting a p0171 reading. I changed throttle position sensor maf sensor. Coil packs and vacuum lines. My muffler is cut though. I have a 97 es300 Lexus. I'm wondering if it my cut muffler "it's cut because thieves tried go steal it" is causing my misfire. Bank 1 sensor 2 it says is getting bad readings. But usually that sensor doesn't cause such misfiring.

  • @moizsiddikio4
    @moizsiddikio4 4 роки тому +3

    Well after watching this video I tried to do it but figured out that my car has electric power steering (E.P.S) BUT it helped me in my dad's car!
    Thanks Chris

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  4 роки тому +1

      I'm glad the video was helpful!

    • @moizsiddikio4
      @moizsiddikio4 4 роки тому +1

      @@chrisfix Chris your video of replacing struts was also very helpful thank you very much for all the guidance!❤

  • @LoganXHebda
    @LoganXHebda 3 роки тому +19

    This Mazda getting bought by CF is like the pounds sickest dog getting adopted by a vet

  • @jimmywilson1388
    @jimmywilson1388 7 років тому +1

    You can also pull the car up on a hill so the front end is higher than the rear and with the car running turn it all the way left and right and hold it there for a few seconds to help bleed all the air out. Love your videos man... Since I have found your channel I have been watching all of your videos:)

  • @almightyheazyyy2329
    @almightyheazyyy2329 7 місяців тому +1

    My mom had a flat around 2 in the morning and I had to go to her to help, cuz that’s moms heart❤. All of a sudden my steering was stiff so I’m hoping this is the problem. I’ll try this after auto zone opens lol I have to find a way to get to moms first I’ll keep y’all updated hopefully everything goes well. Thanks Chris

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 місяців тому +1

      Let me know how this goes!

  • @ua0lgc4x4
    @ua0lgc4x4 6 років тому +3

    Good job men! Good luck!

  • @The247th
    @The247th 10 років тому +56

    I was in dire need of a vehicle so I "inherited" a trashed 00' Ford Ranger. Its was the family truck that everyone and their grandma drove but no one took care of it. It runs solid but it sure feels a bit aged because of neglect. Well anyways I'm restoring the Ranger and your videos have been very helpful!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому +5

      Glad the videos have been helpful! You will have that ranger in tip top shape in no time!

    • @The247th
      @The247th 10 років тому +2

      ChrisFix In due time it sure will! I've been working on it for a week now. It looks and feels better. Today I did the steering fluid flush, but that darn whine is still there. Although its not as loud as it used to be and the steering wheel feels a lot smoother now. I just wonder what's still making the whine when I turn :\

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому +3

      Ford Power steering pumps are know to whine when they age.

    • @The247th
      @The247th 10 років тому +1

      I'll see if it gets better in a few days or else I'll just get a rebuilt steering pump. They go for about $40 a the local store.. Do you plan on doing any videos on a steering pump swap? haha

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому +6

      ***** It will definitely get quieter in a few days. No matter what you do, there is going to be some air bubbles trapped but driving around will remove them. Took 2 days for my truck to become way quieter than before. I dont plan on any power steering pump swaps any time soon because they are all in good shape (knock on wood lol).

  • @MsLintee
    @MsLintee 7 років тому

    ChrisFix your video's are the best. I always your video's for reference and how to projects. The video's are concise, accurate and to the point. Having a mechanical background I'm impressed with what you got going on here! Thank you.

  • @jeremythevirushuang6303
    @jeremythevirushuang6303 7 років тому

    Chris, I stop looking at other videos and have started doing things myself. You have saved me over $800 so far! I love your videos and you're definitely my fav UA-cam channel.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому

      Awesome! I am glad the videos are helpful!

  • @JamesDuren
    @JamesDuren 7 років тому +8

    Thanks Chris! I'm trying this tomorrow.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому +2

      +J.R. Duren awesome! Let me know how it goes.

  • @z3phyrdok
    @z3phyrdok 9 років тому +9

    You do a good job on your videos! I enjoy watching them.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому +1

      zephyr Dok Thanks a lot man! I am glad you like them!

    • @z3phyrdok
      @z3phyrdok 9 років тому

      I just recently got a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Magnum. It's got about 136000 miles not too bad, full tank normal driving I've gone about 140 miles on a half tank. The main problem that I'm having is that the OBD 2 pin number 18 apparently has low voltage, so I can't hook up any diagnostics scanner.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      zephyr Dok Dang, that stinks. I wonder what is causing the low voltage problem...

    • @z3phyrdok
      @z3phyrdok 9 років тому

      I have no clue!
      But it sucks.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      zephyr Dok Let me know if you figure it out! Maybe the wires behind the obd2 port are loose.

  • @VirtueAly
    @VirtueAly 2 роки тому

    I like this video. No big intro, just gets right into it. Thanks!

  • @Dbriskit
    @Dbriskit Рік тому

    Nice vid mate. Steering on my old impreza is getting noisy. Adding this job to my Holiday maintenance list. Thank you for the very straightforward instructions.

  • @didar389
    @didar389 9 років тому +3

    chris thanks for the great video i like every single video you make thanks

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      danny love Thanks a lot Danny! I appreciate the feedback and I am glad you like the videos!

  • @kevinwalters8589
    @kevinwalters8589 5 років тому +3

    thank you so much you been a helpful. bless you now.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  5 років тому

      Glad the video was helpful!

  • @GeorgeAlexa
    @GeorgeAlexa 3 роки тому

    Just came back from car shop to get an oil change (discounted to $88.90); forgot to ask for my military discount which most merchant honor! Told I needed an air filter for $39 and some change! Went over to car parts and got it for $$28 bucks! I Saved 11 dollars. I was quoted $158 to flush the power steering! And that is the reason I'm here. I think I can save a few bucks! Thanks for a clear demonstration of what I need to do. The young man problem has a string of shops by now. I hope so.

  • @melodic_iam9167
    @melodic_iam9167 Рік тому

    This is awesome. First, I never thought to pay attention to the specific steering fluid when topping off my car so now I have to flush it. This made it sound less intense. Definitely want to do this myself.

  • @Aaron-qr3tg
    @Aaron-qr3tg 8 років тому +517

    Year 2070 how to flush you cars battery

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому +55

      +Alpha smurf lol

    • @TheStickman320
      @TheStickman320 7 років тому +16

      Alpha smurf Actually, there is a process similar to what you describe. On some batteries, you can actually access the individual cell's acid. You could use a hydrometer to determine the state of charge, too

    • @Aaron-qr3tg
      @Aaron-qr3tg 7 років тому +6

      Jeez I posted this a year ago.. time flies

    • @BmwMe-uh9sy
      @BmwMe-uh9sy 7 років тому +5

      Alpha smurf we won't have battery's In that year

    • @payneinthebutt3098
      @payneinthebutt3098 7 років тому +2

      Bmw M3 e46 True, we already have them.

  • @this_charming_lad
    @this_charming_lad 10 років тому +4

    To easy. Thanks again for the steady cam and excellent description. I found my memorial day weekend job. My 2000 Ranger 2.5l SOHC does have dirty fluid and a noisy pump. Ill let you know the result once I change it out.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому

      Good Luck and let me know how it goes!

    • @this_charming_lad
      @this_charming_lad 10 років тому

      ChrisFix used your non-full flush method. I should have taken to account air in the system, after a refill. Feels better but still noisy. Gonna use that product you used. Too easy, took about an hour.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому +1

      The noise will go away as you drive (the air bubbles will escape eventually). Just make sure your pump never runs dry because then you will damage it and the noise may never go away! I think after a few days you will feel and hear the difference!

    • @this_charming_lad
      @this_charming_lad 10 років тому +3

      Drove 150 miles today, noise and vibration gone. just the typical ford PS Pump noise now.

  • @gqfilipino95
    @gqfilipino95 5 років тому

    Flushed the power steering fluid and took like 15 minutes. Thanks for your help and will do this on all my cars.

  • @anthonyerdman1725
    @anthonyerdman1725 5 років тому

    Your videos are excellent!!! Keep up the great work Crisfix 🤙🏻

  • @eksine
    @eksine 7 років тому +13

    for hondas just disconnect the smaller hose at the power steering fluid reservoir and connect a vinyl hose to that into a waste container. turn on car and do a wheel steering lock, turn off engine the second it stops flowing. don't bleed out the bigger hose on the reservoir, it will explode, I know this from experience, lol. fill it back up when you're done

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому +3

      Thanks for sharing the tips for hondas!

    • @skylinefever
      @skylinefever 7 років тому +1

      There is a second thing to remember when working on Hondas. Honda power steering fluid is different from other fluids, but it is the same color as power steering fluid for many other cars.

  • @donador87
    @donador87 10 років тому +7

    man.. on the previosu video you made a noise test with/without adding some new fluid. Why you didn't performed the test after full flush??? i am curious if noise is fully gone.

  • @benoitfamille3976
    @benoitfamille3976 Рік тому

    Again another good video, with simple yet complete explanations! Keep this up! 🙂

  • @EPICLULZ123
    @EPICLULZ123 Рік тому

    Man, I watched all of these vids when they were new, 8 years later I’m coming back when I actually need to do this stuff to my own car lol. Chrisfix is the man!

  • @sneugdae
    @sneugdae 7 років тому +6

    Your videos are great! Now I just need to invest in tools and I can save money fixing my car on my own.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому +1

      Thanks! Get a simple socket set and basic tools to start like this:
      amzn.to/2jfFjCG
      And dont forget a breaker bar:
      amzn.to/2jzk9xL

  • @GaryCunhaPC
    @GaryCunhaPC 7 років тому +16

    Supercharger? No... Ford power steering pump :) I'll have to try your suggestion of the power steering enhancer

  • @ClearBrookExotics
    @ClearBrookExotics 5 років тому

    Dude! You are SO great! Thanks for helping us newbies with all of these videos.

  • @johng1902
    @johng1902 4 роки тому

    OUTSTANDING video and narrative. Very easy to follow, great tips, and easy to listen to.

  • @gunnardotson5822
    @gunnardotson5822 3 роки тому +7

    You’re gonna make a mess so get the paper towels ready. Lmaoooo

  • @shakotanstyle7409
    @shakotanstyle7409 7 років тому +6

    One time a kid that I used to hang out with had a problem with a "power steering leak". I just flushed out his fluid's and he though I did something magic, got $20 that day, lmao.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому +1

      haha

    • @shakotanstyle7409
      @shakotanstyle7409 7 років тому +1

      ChrisFix Yeah, I just told him that it was a problem with his fluids and he still gave me the $20. I wasn't going to take that from him if he didn't even know what was wrong, lol.

  • @kevindutton5206
    @kevindutton5206 5 років тому

    Thanks for the great video. I tried an alternate method because I don’t have a lift, nor did I want to disconnect any hoses. I bought an 8 dollar siphon kit at Walmart. 2 bottles of generic fluid and 2 small bottles of high quality synthetic fluid. My fluid actually looked like chocolate milk. I siphoned out as much as I could and then filled it with the generic fluid. I capped it, started the car and turned the wheel several times. I shut it off and repeated the fill and siphon process several times (along starting and turning wheel). I went through the whole 2 quarts of generic fluid before it started to run clear. I siphoned it one last time and then added the synthetic fluid. Car runs perfect now. The whine every time I turned was getting quite loud and embarrassing.

  • @jahsonstar4209
    @jahsonstar4209 5 років тому

    Thank you for your sharing. You videos and instructions are clear and you don't skip over steps. Just wanted to say thank you Chris Fix!