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    '98 Tdi Steering (bleeding?)

    Hi folks,

    I am a little concerned about a 'cavitation' type sound/feel in my steering.

    Recently replaced PAS pump.

    Didn't bleed the system because my service manual, though usually very good, was pretty light on for detail in this area.

    I now suspect I need to bleed the steering system.

    Problem is, HOW?

    Cheers
    Murray

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    Turn the steering wheel lock to lock a few times and your done

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Turn the steering wheel lock to lock a few times and your done
    Huh?

    Please explain?


    Cheers
    Murray

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    Quote Originally Posted by discomuzz View Post
    Huh?

    Please explain?


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    As rovercare said with the motor running turn your steering lock to lock

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    As rovercare said with the motor running turn your steering lock to lock

    yeah, nah, yeah, I understand what rovercare was getting at.

    My problem is mainly at those "lock to lock" situations.

    Recently, the steering is 'cavitating' worse and becoming very difficult to use.

    I think I might be past what rovercare is suggesting.

    I do hope I am wrong though!

    'cos all I can see is $$$!

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by discomuzz View Post
    yeah, nah, yeah, I understand what rovercare was getting at.

    My problem is mainly at those "lock to lock" situations.

    Recently, the steering is 'cavitating' worse and becoming very difficult to use.

    I think I might be past what rovercare is suggesting.

    I do hope I am wrong though!

    'cos all I can see is $$$!

    Cheers
    Murray
    I just answered how to bleed it, if your steering is still crap, check your belt and its tension, if its still crap, check your front end for stiff components, if its still crap, your fukerated
    Last edited by rovercare; 23rd February 2008 at 09:10 PM. Reason: Crap spellink

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    Quote Originally Posted by discomuzz View Post
    yeah, nah, yeah, I understand what rovercare was getting at.

    My problem is mainly at those "lock to lock" situations.

    Recently, the steering is 'cavitating' worse and becoming very difficult to use.

    I think I might be past what rovercare is suggesting.

    I do hope I am wrong though!

    'cos all I can see is $$$!

    Cheers
    Murray
    Have you done the steering lock to lock with the cap off the resivoir cause thats how you bleed most ps units

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    O.K.

    So, why is there a very detailed description on DIY bleeding in my service manual (which, I confess, I don't understand?

    Why doesn't the manual just say; "turn the steering lock to lock a few times after replacing PAS pump and you're done!"?

    Cheers
    Murray

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Have you done the steering lock to lock with the cap off the resivoir cause thats how you bleed most ps units
    First I have heard of this! No. I haven't.

    Will give it try though.

    Cheers
    Murray

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