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nomad_564
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Aug 18, 2012, 6:55 PM

Post #1 of 8 (1729 views)
2001 nessian exterra Sign In

got an exterra that i need to bleed the power steering but have no clue what or where to start .
it squeals badly ad the power steering pump is new ,belt really slows down while turning is on the road ,
tried to bleed it by turning back and forth on jack stands , no squeal till it hits stops
went back and forth about 40 times still the same

any help would be great


Discretesignals
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Aug 18, 2012, 7:41 PM

Post #2 of 8 (1707 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

Is the fluid level low or is it foamy?

Make sure the PS belt is tight?





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nomad_564
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Aug 19, 2012, 10:48 AM

Post #3 of 8 (1683 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

belt is tight only goes down about 1/4 inch when pushed in middle
no foam in fluid and is still high for bleeding


nomad_564
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Aug 31, 2012, 9:10 AM

Post #4 of 8 (1619 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

still need help can not figure out how to get it right its hard to turn and squeals badly


nickwarner
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Aug 31, 2012, 7:43 PM

Post #5 of 8 (1608 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

did you replace the pump on this or did you replace the steering rack? What were the symptoms prior to working on it?
This is the bleeding procedure.

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  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
  2. Fill the power steering system with the proper grade and type steering fluid.
    NOTE Do not allow the fluid level in the reservoir tank to go below the MIN level line. Check and add fluid as needed.
  3. Raise and safely support the vehicle.
  4. Quickly turn the steering wheel to the full right and left detents and lightly touch the steering stoppers.
    NOTE Do not hold the steering wheel in the locked position for more than ten seconds.
  5. Repeat this operation until the fluid level no longer decreases.
  6. Start the engine.
  7. Quickly turn the steering wheel to the full right and left detents and lightly touch the steering stoppers.
    NOTE Do not hold the steering wheel in the locked position for more than ten seconds.
  8. Check for air bubbles or cloudy fluid. If found, repeat the bleeding procedure.
  9. Stop the engine and check the fluid level. Correct as required.


Did you turn this lock to lock without the engine running first?



(This post was edited by nickwarner on Aug 31, 2012, 7:48 PM)


nomad_564
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Sep 21, 2012, 11:17 AM

Post #6 of 8 (1556 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

would having the truck off make adifference in bleeding it ??


if so how


Hammer Time
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Sep 21, 2012, 11:54 AM

Post #7 of 8 (1552 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

Of course it would. The pump isn't even circulating with the engine off.



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nomad_564
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Oct 20, 2012, 8:07 AM

Post #8 of 8 (1485 views)
Re: 2001 nessian exterra Sign In

i turned the stearig wheel back and forth with it running and up on jack stands , will doing it with the truck OFF and on jack stands make a difference ,
have been driving it but still sqealls when turning and still hard to turn






 
 
 






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