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Horizon



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Steering fluid still dirty after major flush

So a mechanic did a much needed flush on my steering rack.
He said it was very dirty with a lot of sludge coming out and need quite a few litres to flush.

The steering has greatly improved, however the pump is still groaning at idle and when going from lock to lock.

I changed the reservoir today thinking that might help the steering pump but made no difference.

I did however notice that the new fluid is already lost its translucency. Its sort of a muddy green. Will post a pic below.

In saying this is, is this normal for the fluid to be this dirty within 2 weeks. Would it best to get a new steering pump and new fluid or just do another flush?

A flush though ain't cheap as the fluid is pretty damn expensive.

Be grateful for thoughts or recommendations.

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Could be swarf in the rack which might damaged the pump also??? more info here

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Mine was black as used engine oil when i got her. New reservoir and took a few full flushes to get it really clean. Not very hard to do at home to save costs.

Even running perfectly clean fluid, still get a bit of groaning and notchiness - just years of abuse from previous owner. Been running lucas additive which smooths it out really well. Was meant as a temporary bandaid, but still doing it's job years later. I flush once a year and put a fresh glob of the lucas in at same time.

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Power steering fluid from Volvo is half the price of the same fluid from Land Rover!

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Grue



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^ Definitely. Or should be at least a few options in your part of the world that meet the specs for Pentosin CHF202.

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Horizon



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Thanks for the help.
Going to give her a flush this weekend. I see wynn make a steering flush so will see if i can find that at the shop.
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@grue which of Lucas additives do you drop in there?

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@Horizon

It will be this I imagine:

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BossBob wrote:
Power steering fluid from Volvo is half the price of the same fluid from Land Rover!


Landrover would have to the last shop remaining on earth before I bought their expensive lubricants. Laughing Jules

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Re: Steering fluid still dirty after major flush

Horizon wrote:


Be grateful for thoughts or recommendations.




I would have changed the old reservoir (and its dirty bulit-in filter) before flushing with clean fluid and used the old reservoir to catch the dirty fluid as it is pumped through.
Not saying that is the cause of the mucky fluid after 2 weeks but it might have helped. Jules

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Horizon wrote:

@grue which of Lucas additives do you drop in there?


Was this one i add
https://www.amazon.com/Lucas-Oil-10011-Oun...B0014E36KM

Never used a 'flush' product on the steering before. No idea if they're worth it or not. When i say i 'flush' once a year, i'm dumping the old fluid and adding fresh.

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