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hey whats the go with flushing r32 powersteering- hydraulic hicas rack,

ive had a bit of a search and cant find much, what i found is r33 related

im told that you disconnect the return lines for the rack, and keep filling the reservoir until the the return lines have fresh atf coming out

can anyone confirm this?

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  • 3 weeks later...
hey whats the go with flushing r32 powersteering- hydraulic hicas rack,  

ive had a bit of a search and cant find much, what i found is r33 related

im told that you disconnect the return lines for the rack, and keep filling the reservoir  until the the return lines have fresh atf coming out

can anyone confirm this?

Hey yeah your right on tne money bud i can confirm it cause thats what i did on my r32

  • 8 months later...
Hey yeah your right on tne money bud i can confirm it cause thats what i did on my r32

Hello,

Can u please describe how you did this? Where is this return line located? Probably a big ask, but maybe if you have the spare time, you could create a new thread in the tutorial section outlining how you did this, which could be eventually stickied? Any help you can offer would be appreciated!

Cheers,

SNG.

its one of the 2 smaller lines that go into the rservior. The one that comes back from the steering rack.

Just jack the front of the car up, disconnect the line. Start the car, and turn the steering left to right. As it goes down i flush it with new stuff. Dont let it get dry as it can stuff the pump and sounds awful.

I just do it with a few litres so i know all the stuff in there is fresh. Turning the steering also bleeds the air out as well.

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