Maintenance
6
Servicing
Checking steering fluid hoses for
damage
– Examine the outer cover of the hoses
for signs of brittleness, tears, blisters,
ballooning or cracks.
– Ensure that hoses are not twisted, kinked,
bent, trapped or under tension.
– Replace all defective hoses.
– Ensure that all clips holding the hoses in
place are attached.
– Ensure that all clips are replaced if worn or
damaged.
– Inspect hoses for signs of fretting.
– Ensure that hoses are routed far away from
very hot and moving parts.
NOTE
Should hoses be subject to acids, solvents,
steam cleaning, salt water or ozone, the
inspection period should be reduced.
Replacing the breather filter for the
steering fluid tank
– Open or remove the engine cover.
– Pull out and dispose of the breather filter.
– Install a new breather filter.
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