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Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Tucson, AZ
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Real Name: Todd
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Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 816
Real Name: Todd
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Proper way to bleed the power steering system is to have both front wheels off the ground and crank the steering wheel lock to lock until you have no more bubbles showing up in the reservoir. Leave the cap off while you do this. It is possible you might need to add some more ATF to the system as the air in it escapes. Crank the wheel lock to lock a good 10 times or so and then check. Rinse and repeat until the whine is gone.
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2003 4Runner Limited 4wd V8 - Build thread on Tacoma World
FJ tcase swap, VVT intake swap, Solid Offroad motor mounts, Doug Thorley y-pipe, Bold Performance cat-back, ADS shocks F&R, Metal Tech LTHD springs rear, 1" body lift, 285/75/17 Toyo R/T Trails on Sequoia rims, Coastal front bumper, CAD rear bumper
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