WHY YOU SHOULD FLUSH OUT YOUR
POWER STEERING FLUID
At one time or another, most drivers encounter a power steering problem with
their car anything from fluid leaks or noise to stiff steering or hard turning
after first starting the car. Normal driving eventually causes your power
steering fluid to suffer from heat, friction and electrochemical degradation.
The high pressure created when you hold hard turns is especially damaging.
Your power steering fluid, which starts out clear, eventually turns dark with
age. Sludge and varnish deposits build up in your power steering system and
prevent the easy turning and responsive handling you expect from your vehicle.
Our Power Steering Fluid Flush safely removes varnish and sludge deposits. It
is also the best way to remove wear metals that slowly grind away your power
steering's internal components, including the power steering hoses, power
steering pump, rack and pinion and/or gear box. Our Power Steering Fluid Flush
thoroughly cleans your vehicle's steering system and protects it with fresh
power steering fluid and conditioners that revitalize the seals and 0rings.
If your vehicle's power steering system is showing any signs of contaminated
fluid, try this service before major and expensive repair work becomes
necessary. Let our ASE certified technicians perform a Power Steering Fluid
Flush for you today.
CONSUMER WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION IS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) TO
BE USED IN POWER STEERING SYSTEMS. DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO SUBSTITUTE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID FOR POWER STEERING FLUID IN YOUR CAR UNLESS
SPECIFIED BY YOUR VEHICLE'S MANUFACTURER! The pressure in a power steering
system during hard turns is much higher than that in an automatic transmission
under load. The ATF will become very hot under pressure and break down much
faster than power steering fluid. Once this electrochemical degradation
begins, your power steering pump, rack and pinion will be subject to leaks,
stiffness or complete power steering system failure.