How to flush power steering fluid in a ford taurus?

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Nick B. January 12, 2021
Flushing the power steering fluid on the Ford Taurus isn't recommended, as the steps that You need to take make it quite easy to introduce air into the system. Air in Your power steering system can lead to noisy or inefficient steering, and might eventually result in power steering pump failure. Instead, there's another method of replacement that's recommended. Pick up a regular turkey baster, and gain access to the power steering fluid reservoir. Remove all visible fluid (with the engine OFF), and replace with new and clean fluid. Repeat this process once or twice a week for about a month, or until the power steering fluid remains clear. This might not be as quick as a total flush, but it's much safer.
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Thomas E. April 10, 2020
To flush the power steering fluid in a ford taurus you should take the following steps: the start your power steering flush, pump all of the old fluid out of the reservoir then refill it with new, clean power steering fluid. Next, locate a low-pressure line in your power steering system. The low-pressure lines will run from the steering rack or gear back up to the power steering fluid reservoir.
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Nina L. April 10, 2020
Using a vacuum pump or flusher, drain the fluid by removing the nozzle. Top off through the top.
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