@@matusstankovic3245 yes there is a fine mesh filter. you can use a spray cleaner. but I think particles got already stuck. it is necessary to protect the expense steering main parts.
no I don't think so. If you don't want to raise your car, why don't you try to do the dilution method with a turkey baster. Many guys do it. and it's much easier.
Is there a filter in reservoir? It need to be cleaned?
@@matusstankovic3245 yes there is a fine mesh filter. you can use a spray cleaner. but I think particles got already stuck. it is necessary to protect the expense steering main parts.
nice video~ very helpful~! could you me give the size(OD) of a brass connector?
Connector 16ATube 10/14 PVC
Hi what size of hose barb splicer you using ?
it is 16mm.
thanks for the correct term.
Great video, thank you
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Can I do without jacking the car up
no I don't think so. If you don't want to raise your car, why don't you try to do the dilution method with a turkey baster. Many guys do it. and it's much easier.
Joe Lee hi , if I do it with the turkey Baster how many time do I have to suck the reservoir empty and refill it ?
I think 2 liter would be good. You may check the liquid color.The reservoir has a mesh filter inside. I also change this at every 100k km.
Hi , anyone know what type of power steering fluid is compatible for Hyundai Veracruz , I hear Hyundai just use regular power steering fluid .
It's PSF-3 for all models. G3.8 D3.0.You may google Hyundai/Kia PSF-3 alternative or equivalent.I use Hyundai 03100 00110 New PSF-3 1L.
if you are interested, I can send you the service manual English HTML for G3.8. You can see many useful things there in the manual.
Joe Lee after google t online I found out Hyundai using Valvoline power steering fluid , just regular power steering fluid wil be fine
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