How to Change Power Steering Fluid in 5 Minutes - DIY Easy

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  • How to flush & change your power steering fluid like a pro in 5 minutes FAST. No turkey basters or methods that don't remove all the fluid. This EASY SECRET will show you how to change ALL the fluid without jacking up your car or making a mess. If your steering feels vague, or your power steering pump is whining or making noises try this FIRST.
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    This is how I changed my power steering fluid on my Tacoma. Not all cars and trucks are the same, this video can not cover all aspects of your particular vehicle.
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  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +80

    Doing this can make a huge difference, get rid of noises and prevent your rack and pinion from failing early. Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE -Inexpensive but good, Vacuum Extractor Pump: amzn.to/31rj6Vy

    • @agustinmendez8343
      @agustinmendez8343 3 роки тому +4

      Will this vacuum pump work to bleed the brakes?

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +4

      @@agustinmendez8343 Yes, you can use the flexible rubber end to attach to the bleeder screw, its also great to suck out the reservoir before you even start to bleed

    • @UltraGamma25
      @UltraGamma25 3 роки тому

      I can't find my power steering fluid resovoir in my vw jetta

    • @ubangiestomp
      @ubangiestomp 3 роки тому +4

      @@UltraGamma25 Your vehicle most likely has electric assist power steering instead of hydraulic power steering like in the video. Most newer vehicles have electric assist as it aids in better fuel mileage because the engine doesn't need to run the hydraulic pump constantly.

    • @abdulmujibmujib2077
      @abdulmujibmujib2077 2 роки тому +1

      A

  • @gratefuldale117
    @gratefuldale117 Рік тому +91

    Hot tip.
    Drive up on double cardboard box squares to make the steering/wheels turn without killing tires and rack.
    It makes a huge smooth difference!

    • @chasedavis2358
      @chasedavis2358 9 місяців тому +13

      Or jack the front end up

    • @gratefuldale117
      @gratefuldale117 9 місяців тому +9

      @chasedavis2358
      Yep.
      The cardboard assist works great doing self alignments also.
      Kinda gotta have full load on for those!

    •  3 місяці тому

      @@chasedavis2358
      Sure, your way sounds much safer and much more time efficient than placing down four pieces of cardboard.

    • @westhavenor9513
      @westhavenor9513 Місяць тому +2

      I just park the car with the fronts wheels on two big dollops of lard

    •  Місяць тому

      @@westhavenor9513
      Not safe at all and not good for the rubber compound but you do you.

  • @aaronmit6584
    @aaronmit6584 3 роки тому +451

    If you are lazy like me you can use a turkey baster to remove the fluid from the revivor, then refill it. Drive for a bit and remove it and refill again. Repeat until all clean. Took me about 3 times before it was real clean, but the whine stopped after the first extraction and refill.

    • @colesisler582
      @colesisler582 Рік тому +18

      That won’t do a full flush of the system. It’s fine for just a temporary fix of a groans sound from your steering but a proper flush should be done when the fluid is properly sappy looking

    • @Papolucho702
      @Papolucho702 Рік тому +46

      That’s what Scotty Kilmer said too lol

    • @Justin-fq7vj
      @Justin-fq7vj Рік тому +9

      Now that's works for me. I'll get a small clear hose to put on the end so I can get to the bottom of the reservoir. I happen to look at the old fluid earlier today. So this comment was right on time. Thanks for the idea.👍

    • @johannesnielsen7
      @johannesnielsen7 Рік тому +8

      Did it this way

    • @arthursmith643
      @arthursmith643 Рік тому +25

      I’ve never had a problem doing it your way with the turkey baster. Comes clean as the long hard way.

  • @ashrafthegoat
    @ashrafthegoat 2 роки тому +366

    The first 30 seconds of this video is all I need! I’m going to the supermarket tomorrow to get some cranberry juice for my power steering! 💪🏼

  • @MrRowbeartoes
    @MrRowbeartoes 3 роки тому +32

    I just bought a used car yesterday with 152k miles. I "tested" the steering and did not find any issues. However, now I know how to examine the fluid and change it if necessary. I'm headed back under the hood for another look! Thanks SC!!

  • @repo4sale
    @repo4sale 2 роки тому +11

    $9.50-1gallon Walmart ATF & 25 minutes. Used a 2 liter pop bottle upside down to auto fill the tank as the pump dumped the old fluid. OMG soooo fast Genius and thanks!

  • @TheMainMan.
    @TheMainMan. 3 роки тому +389

    "For as little as $20"
    "You'll need this $30 tool"😂

    • @jamilali3695
      @jamilali3695 3 роки тому +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @NovaHolyDays
      @NovaHolyDays 3 роки тому +21

      80 dollars on amazon with 88 dollar shipping ahahaha

    • @Voltrondefenderoftheuniverse
      @Voltrondefenderoftheuniverse 3 роки тому +10

      Price now on Amazon is $74.42 . Plus shipping and handling 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @FBall-im8ui
      @FBall-im8ui 2 роки тому +5

      in Canada that is $180 including tax, but of course delivered to y door, priceless! but I do all my fluid changes so us eit for trans oil as well and coolant.

    • @sastindxa7
      @sastindxa7 2 роки тому +12

      The guy trying to save money and many ppl find fault and lauging. Too bad

  • @adzy166
    @adzy166 9 місяців тому +10

    This is such a clear and concise video, great job. I always refer back to it when changing out the PAS fluid on our cars. One tip I’d suggest is to mark the change date on the reservoir. I use a marker pen on the metal case. Not only is it a useful reminder for yourself, but if you need to take your motor into a shop, it provides a heads up to the technician that you’re someone who looks after their car.

  • @dohc1067
    @dohc1067 3 роки тому +36

    This is smoothest power steering flush i have ever seen on UA-cam. I can't wait to try it on my 2007 kia optima this weekend. Thank you sir for the video.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +2

      Glad I could help

    • @kyrkbymannen
      @kyrkbymannen 2 роки тому

      How did it go?

    • @dohc1067
      @dohc1067 2 роки тому +1

      @@kyrkbymannen my apologies. I needed get a pump similar to what silver cymbal was using, the area is kinda tight, and some of the power steering hoses are fragile...i decided to let the dealership do it this time.

    • @swaggerdo7231
      @swaggerdo7231 Рік тому

      @@dohc1067 I sense psychological castration... how long have you been married to Ms iron fist?

    • @dohc1067
      @dohc1067 Рік тому

      @@swaggerdo7231 ?

  • @otarsulava
    @otarsulava 2 роки тому +10

    Did this on my both cars, VW Jetta and Ford Escape. Very helpful, thank you for uploading !

  • @MB-vp7xr
    @MB-vp7xr 2 роки тому +40

    Thanks for your effort, informative and clear instructions with no obnoxious unnecessary music 🙏🏼

  • @robertmaybeth3434
    @robertmaybeth3434 2 роки тому +36

    I do it a different way. Takes a little longer but you avoid disconnecting hoses! I suck out the reservoir with a turkey baster that I bought just for that purpose. Then refill. Run the engine 5 or 10 minutes, shut it off. Repeat the sucking again. Run engine again. Etc. Sometimes I just do it over a period of hours or even days, since it is so easy to do. You can easily determine when you are done sucking and refilling - the sucked fluid, will be the same color as the new fluid. Or just keep doing it until you've gone through all your new fluid... two quarts ought to be more than enough. Why do I do it my way instead of OP's way of disconnecting hoses, because with my way there no chance of accidentally running the PS pump with no fluid in it. And because, every time you remove a hose when you don't have to, there's a possibility it may not reseal again. I feel that hoses that don't leak should be left alone.

    • @bruceli9094
      @bruceli9094 Рік тому +1

      I do way similar to you, except over period of months. Slow and steady wins the race.

    • @MRBCA500
      @MRBCA500 Рік тому +2

      That's a helpful post. I'm not mechanically inclined and although I appreciate the video I'm not sure buying a pump would have been entirely useful to me unless I was doing a lot of work or multiple cars. Your method is really simple and I'll try it out. Thank you.

    • @coolghoul9
      @coolghoul9 Рік тому +1

      ​@@bruceli9094 I do it the same exact way except over the course of a year

    • @airflowfpv7791
      @airflowfpv7791 10 місяців тому +1

      Hey, thanks for the idea! One question, do you turn the steering wheel from lock to lock or just get out what you can from the reservoir and then add more new fluid?

    • @robertmaybeth3434
      @robertmaybeth3434 10 місяців тому +1

      @@airflowfpv7791 Yes, not a bad idea to do that I think.

  • @yosoykarlos
    @yosoykarlos Рік тому +8

    Yay! I did it on my 2003 Tacoma using an $11 manual siphon pump from Walmart! I refilled with Prestone power steering fluid vice ATF on the recommendation of a Toyota mechanic who has a UA-cam channel. Also discovered that industrial ear plugs work fine for plugging the return inlet. Didn't do it in 5 min, though. More like 30, but with practice, who knows?

  • @rrome6178
    @rrome6178 3 роки тому +60

    This was extremely helpful, thank you so much! Your videos are always very clear and informative!

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you very much I really appreciate it.

    • @Mark-pe2sh
      @Mark-pe2sh 2 роки тому +2

      @@SilverCymbal You did a nice job with the video.

  • @mars2766
    @mars2766 2 роки тому +20

    Straight to the point! Very helpful video. Thank you!

  • @motofan16
    @motofan16 2 роки тому +11

    Just did mine yesterday following this. Thanks for the video. For those who are wondering. Yes, you pour automatic transmission fluid designed by GM into a Toyota power steering reservoir. And yes, this is what Toyota owners manual is calling for.

    • @AlexAndra-iy5zu
      @AlexAndra-iy5zu Рік тому +1

      When I first heard this I was shell shocked. Then I got over it and yes that’s what you need to do

  • @MoparDan
    @MoparDan 2 роки тому

    Silver Cymbal, I've looked at a few UA-cam videos today, 3/31/22. I have to write that your procedure appears to be the best that I've watched and seems to get good results. I will try this on my '12 Chrysler 200 Touring convertible in the next few weeks as the power steering fluid has not been changed yet and the car has 67,000 miles. Thanks for your video.

  • @Mityob67
    @Mityob67 3 роки тому +12

    Strong content as usual sir. Appreciate you!

  • @6speed818
    @6speed818 Рік тому +4

    This worked great. Very easy with no air in the system. I bought that same pump. Thanks

  • @petewhite85
    @petewhite85 3 роки тому +14

    Subscriber here. I have that whine in my PS pump and have watched many videos from mechanics on how to do this but your video is by far the best and the easiest method. I've saved the video to watch again on the day I do this. Thank you.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +3

      I really appreciate. It worked very well and my steering felt great after. Thanks for the nice words

  • @veredictum4503
    @veredictum4503 11 місяців тому

    This is a really good idea and tool. Even the lawnmower engine oil - it is messy and heavy to turn a lawnmower upside down (mine didn't have a drain plug - or not that I could see).
    And great video - straight to the point, no yelling, and no rap "music"

  • @martincortez2339
    @martincortez2339 Рік тому +2

    Our 2005 Pilot began squeaking at times, then more often. Got my jacks and jack stands ready to use the next morning, then it rained for days. So I got a pump like yours, but the one that you can add an air compressor to, only because it was on sale and cheaper than your model last week. The 3/8 ID clear tubing was too tight, so I bought some black 3/8 ID transmission tubing, fit perfectly. It was tight down there, and I have huge hands. So I bought some rubber plugs for the tube and they worked great. It was easy as you made it look, but I think that I used too much fluid because I wasn't as vigilant and didn't notice when it first got clean. Thank you for sharing!

  • @kyrkbymannen
    @kyrkbymannen 2 роки тому +6

    This was super good and thorough! Thanks mate!

  • @stevenhubert718
    @stevenhubert718 2 місяці тому +1

    This is a great video! What I did was when the fluid came out clean, I kept pulling the fluid through until the reservoir level was lower than the return tube, that way there was no mess from reattaching the return line. And then I topped off the reservoir.

  • @juhdah2146
    @juhdah2146 Рік тому +4

    Great video! It appears the power steering and transmission are the same fluid. Just like beer nuts and deer nuts, which can be found under a buck.

  • @eddiebear8370
    @eddiebear8370 Рік тому +13

    Turning the wheels back and forth to clear the lines and make sure its working is ok but as a mechanic I recommend that everyday driving that you only turn the wheels while the car is in motion. Most people don't realize that it is really hard on certain parts. I see people crank the wheel while sitting still all the time. One of my pet peeves. Lol.

    • @Andrico77
      @Andrico77 Рік тому +1

      What about in tight spots like parking lots or parallel parking.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 місяців тому

      @@Andrico77 If you're retired you don't have that problem.

    • @dcollea
      @dcollea 7 місяців тому

      Pull up on Concrete and Cardboard... Bob's Your Uncle

  • @johnminshell6532
    @johnminshell6532 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much Excellent Demonstration , I already bought my Vacuum Pump for Easy Oil Change , Now I will use it for Easy Power Steering Oil Change .

  • @swaggerdo7231
    @swaggerdo7231 Рік тому +23

    Loved this! just ordered a similar function pump which had both manual and pneumatic operation. My first video viewed from you was the Greenworks lawn dethatcher - which was perfect also. Damn dude, you just keep finding stuff I am in need of ... appreciation greatly.

    • @entreprengineer
      @entreprengineer Рік тому

      Can you use the sprayer Pump or brake pump to power steering fluid?

  • @PoeLemic
    @PoeLemic 2 роки тому +5

    Very helpful video. You made me realize that I can change it myself. Thank you, because I have a lot of work to do on my car. And, a little bit of savings does help me pay for the "Timing Cover Gasket" replacement, because a tiny bit of oil (I guess or some substance) is slightly seeping tiniest bit around that gasket.

    • @MarzNet256
      @MarzNet256 2 роки тому +2

      If it's a small leak I would leave it alone. If it's leaving drops of oil on ground then it should be repaired.

    • @colesisler582
      @colesisler582 Рік тому

      @@MarzNet256 a small leak will likely be a large leak, better to catch it early before it deteriorates to the point that it’s causing more damage when you don’t even realize it

  • @chbonnici
    @chbonnici Рік тому +3

    Very well explained . Thank you. Make life easy for the DIY people.

  • @acuralee
    @acuralee Рік тому +3

    I love how easy he made that look lol knowing me I’ll get fluid everywhere trying to reattach the return hose lol

  • @petemo94
    @petemo94 3 роки тому +4

    Well done sir. Bc of this video I just canceled the appt for my wife’s Durango power steering fluid change and got me a pump for half the price. 👍

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped This made a very nice improvement in feel and noise for the Tacoma.

    • @InternetDude
      @InternetDude 3 роки тому +3

      That's how I justify buying tools. Simple.... buy tools, DIY the work, and you still save money plus you have another cool tool for the future :-)

    • @petemo94
      @petemo94 3 роки тому

      @@InternetDude I’m the same way where I buy tools based on what I save by diy. 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @longhuynh5249
    @longhuynh5249 8 місяців тому +3

    Very helpful instructions, thank-you so much.

  • @maherahmed1977
    @maherahmed1977 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video, do I need to bleed the system?
    Best regards,

  • @rotorblade9508
    @rotorblade9508 2 роки тому +2

    I thought of that but wasn’t sure it was going to work, plus good tip emptying the tank before removing the hose :)

  • @hmoob21stcentury
    @hmoob21stcentury 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting. Very helpful.

  • @1ronhall
    @1ronhall 3 роки тому +4

    I’m an advocate of early and frequent lubricant changes ...... nice technique, Mr Cymbal!!

    • @ruthnoya8424
      @ruthnoya8424 3 роки тому

      Yes, cheap insurance for problem free long term ownership.
      - change oil every 3,000 if city only driving, 5,000 if 80-90% freeway, use OEM filters
      - drain and fill transmission every 3rd or 4th oil change to keep it fresh
      - change power steering fluid, brake fluid and diff fluid every two years

  • @405Sujit
    @405Sujit 3 роки тому +22

    Just jack up front two wheels and steer your steering wheel lock to lock, it will pump all the oil fluid out from return hose. No pump needed

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 роки тому +6

      Dude just wanted to make a video showing his fancy pump

    • @rl4889
      @rl4889 2 роки тому +1

      But will you have to have car running for pump to work ?
      If so i would think his fluid pump idea is great as no chance of running the system dry by accident.

    • @megaman4201
      @megaman4201 2 роки тому +1

      @@rl4889 No, not running, that's why you jack the tires off the ground to make it easy to turn the wheel.

  • @SevenSixTwo2012
    @SevenSixTwo2012 8 місяців тому

    Excellent video and instructions, thank you.

  • @rohmichael2894
    @rohmichael2894 3 роки тому +7

    Awesome job! Very good presentation, thanks.👍👍

  • @Firewalker688
    @Firewalker688 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. A little money in PM does miracles in preventing the huge repairs. Thanks amigo.

  • @johngalv9288
    @johngalv9288 2 роки тому +1

    Good video! I need to do my 2003 Durango / calls for ATF+4 Power Steering fluid, after researching: Valvoline ATF+4 meets OEM standard so I'm using that. Walmart has it.

  • @TheEdshemery
    @TheEdshemery 2 роки тому

    This is gold! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Josieman543
    @Josieman543 2 роки тому +2

    I definitely need to do this. My 07 Camry probably hasn't had this done ever

  • @Bababueski
    @Bababueski 3 роки тому +51

    My Amazon shopping cart gets larger every time I watch your video.

    • @RetroMMA
      @RetroMMA 3 роки тому +1

      That's how these guys make money some times. :)

    • @charlesdowns1691
      @charlesdowns1691 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah they always lie so people will watch this junk

    • @TommyRacingTV
      @TommyRacingTV 3 роки тому +1

      They have cheaper pumps

  • @luisrosado6677
    @luisrosado6677 3 роки тому +5

    Great video . Pretty easy to do .

  • @jonkirkwood469
    @jonkirkwood469 3 роки тому +2

    Another informative video, SC. Thanks.

  • @parkecorepersonaltrainingp2601

    Thank you so much for this vid it helped me so much with doing this one my 21year old cl500. I would have never tried this without your vid thanks so much ❤

  • @jjxtwo1
    @jjxtwo1 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent content. Thanks very much!

  • @markkus1134
    @markkus1134 2 роки тому +4

    Nice and easy great tip! Thanks

  • @knowitall5885
    @knowitall5885 2 роки тому

    Best method ever! Thanks for sharing!

  • @petermaciak8030
    @petermaciak8030 3 роки тому +3

    Ear plugs work well to plug the reservoir. Get a small container to catch the fluid, unplug the return line from the reservoir and jam an ear plug in. Than stick the return line into a empty water bottle. Go lock to lock, add fluid. Repeat until clean fluid starts coming out. In a few days you could do it again if you want. $6-7 is what 1L of dextron costs. No need to overcomlicat with vacuum pumps or turkey basters and extra hoses.

  • @fredbradshaw3835
    @fredbradshaw3835 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome, im buying a vac pump asap. Can use it for all kinds of things, never even thought about one till now, forget gravity. Thanks alot.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 місяців тому

      Or use a vacuum cleaner and then throw the attached bag in the garbage after it sucks out all the fluid. ou might need a special attachment depending on the opening of the reservior bottle.

  • @dvil9
    @dvil9 2 роки тому

    I need one of those...thanks for the video! Oh, btw because of you I got myself an EcoFlow power station an it is awesome, thank you again, cheers!

  • @wesdesigns1838
    @wesdesigns1838 Рік тому

    Another good thing to do is buy cheap atf and run it through flushing before putting the new high quality fluid to flush the excess dirt. But so far this is the best guide found in YT.

  • @stealthg35infiniti94
    @stealthg35infiniti94 3 роки тому +8

    I don't use a vacuum pump, but my method requires 2 people. Turn the wheel full left. Disconnect the return line and plug the return reservoir intake. Connect an extension hose to the return line. Secure the extension hose to a receiving container. Open your replacement fluid containers. Have your buddy start engine and turn the wheel fully right while you are pouring in the fresh fluid. This should only take 3 to 7 seconds. Immediately turn off the car. If done correctly, the fluid coming out will be as clean as the new fluid. Reconnect all hoses/clamps to original places. Top off reservoir. Start engine, turn wheel full left and stop engine. Recheck fluid level. IMPORTANT: Don't let pump to run dry for greater than a second or 2 thus damage may occur.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому

      That's a good idea and I can see how it would work. I am usually working alone and sometimes the help I get isn't that good! I love this for other stuff too, like draining coolant resevoirs, oil changes, you can see it in some of my other vids. Great tip thanks for sharing

    • @stealthg35infiniti94
      @stealthg35infiniti94 3 роки тому +1

      @@SilverCymbal I strongly believe that by flushing while engine running and exercising the rack, you can get more of the residual fluid slug and sediment you might miss by just draining/suction method...Will it make a difference at the end, probably not .

    • @RomanEmpirePR
      @RomanEmpirePR 2 роки тому

      Yeah I see that video already, nothing new.

    • @swaggerdo7231
      @swaggerdo7231 Рік тому +3

      @@stealthg35infiniti94 the method you described takes coordination and precision; as you may well know, stressing the PS system at full turn causes immense pressure and should not be performed more than a second or two - all while at the same time your partner needs to be filling the reservoir continuously. There are videos by BBB Industries which detail the concerns with air in the lines and running the pump in a starved condition, etc. MANY of us do not have such luxury of intelligent assistants and repair shop training. Your method works in a pinch when two ppl have knowledge and experience with the correct technique to pull off the "engine on, full turn" method. Silver Cymbal introduces us lone wolves one of the safest way to do the fluid change solo.

  • @61espo
    @61espo 3 роки тому +1

    What vacuum pump are you using in the video? Great videos!

  • @zharrold1able
    @zharrold1able 3 роки тому

    Your voice is so soothing.

  • @BigFiveJack
    @BigFiveJack 2 місяці тому

    Great Job explaining the process! Very Helpful!

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 2 роки тому +1

    I have this exact same Tacoma. Mine is 2005 4 cyl access-cab 4x2 with only 82,000 miles.
    Sadly, it recently started leaking a considerable amount of coolant out the front of the engine somewhere and may even be sucking coolant into the engine. Have not been to the shop yet. Also there is a minor oil leak from the valve cover dripping directly onto... your guessed it, the header. So my truck smells like it's on fire sometimes when I drive it 😂
    Please do more Tacoma repair vids if you still have that vehicle!

  • @philipbaio2237
    @philipbaio2237 3 роки тому +1

    Great video You explain to perfect I have a 2003 LS 430

  • @evanaltman3808
    @evanaltman3808 3 роки тому +5

    Nice work,
    Any tips for cleaning out the extractor pump in between uses?

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +3

      You really don’t have to clean it between used since it doesn’t mix anything but if you don’t to be sure everything is out you can suck up a tiny bit of diesel or kerosene. They say it’s not for gasoline and it’s too dangerous but other fuels like diesel are a bit safer. But personally I just leave it and it is fine.

  • @swimmer0049
    @swimmer0049 4 місяці тому +2

    Did it today in our Lexus GX which is similar to your Toyota. Helped me save a lot of money. Thanks!

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  4 місяці тому

      Glad it helped!

    • @Igryan8
      @Igryan8 3 місяці тому

      Did your GX make noises? If so, did it help? My GX makes weird noise related to power steering when pressing a gas pedal it increases or when turning the steering wheel right/left. I'm about to do this fluid exchange.

    • @swimmer0049
      @swimmer0049 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Igryan8 Mine did not make any odd noises. I did it more as preventative.

  • @EGMATV1
    @EGMATV1 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!

  • @HomelessOnline
    @HomelessOnline 2 роки тому

    This video is exactly what I needed. I don't have the large vacuum pump so I used my small red one. It's cheap garbage from China and so it leaks terribly but it got the job done. Until I pulled the hose out of the jug and spilled ATF all over my boot and the driveway, I didn't spill a drop! I didn't have a cap, either, so I used an 8" piece of hose and stuck the other side up high. Thanks for this video, it's the first time my 2005 Tacoma's had the power steering fluid replaced! And yes, my truck is making fewer noises now!

    • @edwindelgadorivera245
      @edwindelgadorivera245 2 роки тому

      Hi there,
      Do you think a manual transfer pump would do the same work?

  • @peterhandelson1193
    @peterhandelson1193 3 роки тому +3

    The 2 pumps listed in the comments have different sized hoses, does hose size matter?

  • @imgadgetmanjim
    @imgadgetmanjim 3 роки тому +4

    I have been wanting to do my 2008 Toyota with 297,000 miles on it. Steering is sloppy but this looks very easy to do. Thank you.

    • @berkekacar3000
      @berkekacar3000 2 роки тому

      Have you done it?

    • @imgadgetmanjim
      @imgadgetmanjim 2 роки тому

      Unfortunately the water pump went out at 299,600 and I was done. So I never got to it but I should do on my Camry. I think it’s time to watch this again. Thank you.

  • @desiraeceniceros1468
    @desiraeceniceros1468 3 місяці тому

    Wow! Super easy!!!! Thanks for your vid! Dealership wanted almost 200 dollars to do this. I will definitely do it at home!

    •  3 місяці тому

      Of course, a dealer has labour and overhead costs. It’s not the same as your time on your private driveway. Do you know anything about business?
      And don’t forget to subtract at least $60 for steering fluid and the extraction pump.

  • @stefan2meter
    @stefan2meter 3 роки тому +1

    Good idea! My fluid is a bit low (no leaks, no noise, no ‘dead’ spots) and want to replace the fluid... and I was way overthinking this! Helpful, because my 2009 Audi A6 reservoir cap states to use mineral fluid only, but it changed to synthetic over the years and I’m not sure what’s in there now.

    • @matthewhavel3830
      @matthewhavel3830 2 роки тому +1

      Look for synthetic that is compatible with mineral, then if there is a little left over no big deal. Most brands are compatible, Prestone and royal purple I know are.

    • @stefan2meter
      @stefan2meter 2 роки тому

      @@matthewhavel3830 good point! I have a few bottles of Febi… will have to check for compatibility.

  • @titilayouzochi1092
    @titilayouzochi1092 2 роки тому +1

    Dude very helpful video ✌🏾

  • @651Freddy
    @651Freddy 3 роки тому +2

    Great video thank you !

  • @matthewhavel3830
    @matthewhavel3830 2 роки тому +1

    Necking down small shopvac hose works too, I got cheap small one for my fluid extractor.

  • @gailjohnson6670
    @gailjohnson6670 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.

  • @johnbrumfield6212
    @johnbrumfield6212 Рік тому

    Awesome video!!! Can this device also be used to bleed brakes??

  • @thomazz1976
    @thomazz1976 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you.. Easiest way to do it.

  • @rulebraking
    @rulebraking Місяць тому

    Great idea to put the hose into the return line - but before that it also helps to push a narrow hose down the pump side to remove most old fluid from rack as well.

  • @BenNawrath
    @BenNawrath 3 роки тому +82

    Definitely want to emphasize that as you go you don’t want to let the reservoir go empty and introduce bubbles into the system.

    • @indoorroadkill3369
      @indoorroadkill3369 3 роки тому +8

      Or be running the engine with no oil in the pump.

    • @ruthnoya8424
      @ruthnoya8424 3 роки тому +10

      Don't you simply crank the steering wheel lock to lock to bleed the steering system?

    • @BenNawrath
      @BenNawrath 3 роки тому +7

      @@ruthnoya8424 you need to such out some old fluid, put some new in, then do that. Probably repeat a few times. But yeah that helps it get into the whole system.

    • @davidvickers8425
      @davidvickers8425 3 роки тому

      @@ruthnoya8424 if you introduce air you need a mechanic to get it out.

    • @lenfordsoocka5067
      @lenfordsoocka5067 3 роки тому +10

      It self bleeds back into the reservoir

  • @jaylenfaulks5693
    @jaylenfaulks5693 Рік тому

    Super easy. Already got a siphon pump gonna do this when I change my oil

  • @CrisanBogdan
    @CrisanBogdan 2 роки тому +4

    If you guys do this, don't use a pen cap to plug it
    Use a bolt
    The pen cap has holes in it in case someone swallows it and remains stuck in the throat, thus the person can still breath, it's a safety feature and all pen caps have it

    • @michaelhuskey3225
      @michaelhuskey3225 2 роки тому

      Thank you, but I just tested this on my new black sharpie pens and they have no holes in all.

  • @ricks.8522
    @ricks.8522 3 роки тому +1

    excellent video ... great job ; )

  • @indego1985
    @indego1985 3 роки тому +3

    Thx for this - You are amazing !

  • @nitrofreakmanho
    @nitrofreakmanho 3 роки тому +3

    My pump arrived yesterday. I just finished this procedure on my 07 FJ Cruiser and it worked like a charm! Thank-you so much for recommending this pump and taking the time to make this most excellent video friend! Very much appreciated sir!

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому +1

      Very glad to hear it. The FJs are awesome too. Thank you so much for letting me know. Please feel free to share the video link with any others you think might like it too. Thanks again ua-cam.com/video/LYGPqewZvYg/v-deo.html

    • @nitrofreakmanho
      @nitrofreakmanho 3 роки тому

      Silver Cymbal I will definitely do that my friend👍🏽

  • @jimharrow8104
    @jimharrow8104 3 роки тому +2

    Awsome video... Quick & right to the point...

  • @vn3946
    @vn3946 2 роки тому

    Thanks bro, it’s helpful info

  • @Chazz_US_Marine
    @Chazz_US_Marine 3 роки тому +3

    Here's what I did and this was an accident. I was changing out my power steering pump and I forgot to hook up my high end pressure hose on my civic. It's the hose that screws into the top part of the P/S pump. Well I started my car and the pressure blew off the hose from the pump and the power steering shot out of it like a water fountain. I didn't realize it until about 5 seconds after I started my car. Every single drop came out of the power steering system. I had to clean up the mess but it drained out completely. I added one bottle of P/S fluid after I hooked everything back up and the reservoir sucked it down. I added 2 bottles to fill the system back up. After all that I gotta say my steering is butter smooth.

  • @roguechristian164
    @roguechristian164 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent idea 💡

  • @perropulgoso3351
    @perropulgoso3351 8 місяців тому +1

    Well done 👏

  • @papabash
    @papabash 7 місяців тому

    would this method work for a car equipped with a rack and pinion ?

  • @chrissyj.6783
    @chrissyj.6783 Рік тому

    Very useful video, I'll be trying this with my Ford Fiesta.

  • @ab-yp2gn
    @ab-yp2gn 10 місяців тому

    Great video, just wondering is there a reason why the reservoir was filled with clean fluid before attaching the hosing back on meaning having to stop the new fluid from coming out rather than cleaning the hose first once off then re attaching then fliiling the reservoir? just wondering?

  • @ZacandCompany
    @ZacandCompany Рік тому

    Could you use a pump like this for the engine coolant system?

  • @thomaswykes3647
    @thomaswykes3647 3 роки тому +4

    I just use a cheapo plastic syringe and pull out the contents of the reservoir. Refill with fresh fluid.
    Repeat this process every time you change the engine oil and the system will stay fresh.

    • @thomaswykes3647
      @thomaswykes3647 3 роки тому

      @́ ' I mean like, yeah...

    • @ronj9124
      @ronj9124 3 роки тому

      Cheap spray bottles work also. Sometimes you have to pull off a wide plastic part from the bottom of the straw end, but then you stick that end into the reservoir and spray into the bottle.

    • @mystictaluah5863
      @mystictaluah5863 3 роки тому

      That’s, actually not a bad idea. I think I’ll start doing that. Alas my power steering needs a flush first.

  • @BodhiNDaddy
    @BodhiNDaddy 3 місяці тому

    Thank you a bunch for an informative video! So you leave fresh transmission fluid in the reservoir?

  • @colinmcalister8704
    @colinmcalister8704 3 роки тому +10

    I would recommend that the reservoir is removed and thoroughly cleaned.
    No good having bright shines oil if it is restricted through the screen in the reservoir.

  • @n8yt
    @n8yt 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Thank you!
    How well do these vacuum pump extractors work for changing oil on your your car? Does it get it all?

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much. Usually they do get 95%+ of all the oil out. They are so easy that most people will do it more often that way. It depends a ittle on the model. Mercedes can actually get 100% out this way other cars too.

    • @n8yt
      @n8yt 3 роки тому +1

      @@SilverCymbal Thanks for the reply. So sounds like it doesn't do as good as a job as pulling the plug on the pan. Probably doesn't extract out any bits floating in the? Maybe better for lawn mowers and jet skis and stuff?

  • @byronrudnik2621
    @byronrudnik2621 3 роки тому +1

    Nooice. Thanks for the technique!

    • @whirlwind8825
      @whirlwind8825 3 роки тому

      Get a shopvac and run it to a 5 gal bucket with the lid on. plumb a 3/8 hose from the bucket to the hydraulic line the 5 gal bucket will collect the oil and the shopvac will give you vacuum

  • @fredericomacabu2618
    @fredericomacabu2618 Місяць тому

    Amazing, thank you for this video.

  • @queeneywarren9474
    @queeneywarren9474 3 роки тому +4

    Good information

  • @DouglasMitchell1
    @DouglasMitchell1 11 місяців тому

    Get a hand vacuum pump from harbor freight for less than $10, piece of tube if you don't have it (I didn't). And this was easy as pie. My fluid was dirty! Now it's crystal clear. Thanks a lot

  • @edwindelgadorivera245
    @edwindelgadorivera245 2 роки тому

    Would a manual transfer pump do the same work as the one showed on this video?