Warning!
- 1) During the bleeding process, constantly add liquid so that its level in the tank does not fall below the filter installation location.
- 2) If bleeding is performed when the engine crankshaft is not rotating, the air will be dissolved in the fluid again. Make sure that bleeding is performed while the engine crankshaft is turning.
2. Connect the high-tension wire to the ignition coil, start the engine and let it run at idle speed
3. Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times. Check that the fluid does not foam and that its level has not dropped.
4. Check that the fluid is not milky and that its level is between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks on the tank.
5. Check that there is a slight change in the fluid level when turning the steering wheel left and right.
Note.
- 1) If the fluid level changes more than 5 mm, repeat bleeding the power steering hydraulic system.
- 2) If the fluid level rises suddenly after the engine has stopped, there is still air in the system.
- 3) If there is air in the hydraulic power steering drive, abnormal noise will be heard when the pump is running. Air in the system will reduce the service life of the pump and other parts.

