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Symptoms of power steering issues include difficulty turning the steering wheel, whining noise when turning, and a jerky steering wheel. If any of these symptoms are experienced, it is important to have the power steering system inspected and potentially flushed to prevent further damage.

Power steering fluid flushes are an essential part of maintaining a vehicle's power steering system. It is recommended to have a power steering fluid flush done every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer's recommendations. Over time, power steering fluid can become contaminated with dirt, debris, and moisture, which can lead to decreased performance and potential damage to the power steering system.

The process of a power steering fluid flush involves draining the old fluid from the system and replacing it with fresh fluid. This is typically done by removing the return line from the power steering pump and allowing the old fluid to drain out. Then, fresh fluid is added to the reservoir while the engine is running, allowing the new fluid to circulate through the system and flush out any remaining contaminants.

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