Sterling Trucks MX Automobile User Manual


 
Plastic Ventra Reservoir
NOTE: If the power steering reservoir in the ve-
hicle looks like the reservoir shown in Fig. 4,
use the following procedure.
1. Turn off the engine, apply the parking brakes,
and chock the tires.
2. Open the hood.
3. With the engine cool, the fluid level should be
between the MIN COLD and MAX HOT lines with
the engine off. Add or remove fluid as necessary
to bring the fluid level to the line between the
MIN COLD and MAX HOT lines. Use only
Dexron
®
III automatic transmission fluid.
4. With the engine hot, the fluid level should be at
the MAX HOT line with the engine off. Add or
remove fluid as necessary to bring the fluid level
to the MAX HOT line. Use only Dexron
®
III auto-
matic transmission fluid.
5. Close the hood, and remove the chocks from the
tires.
46–04 Power Steering
Reservoir Fluid and
Filter Changing
Metal Ventra Reservoir
1. Turn off the engine, apply the parking brakes,
and chock the tires.
2. Open the hood.
3. Remove the fill cap, nut, and cover from the
steering reservoir.
4. Disconnect the hose, between the reservoir and
the steering gear, from the reservoir. Then drain
the reservoir in a drain pan, and cap the reser-
voir port.
5. Lift out the spring and filter element.
6. Thoroughly clean the reservoir with a lint-free
cloth.
7. Install a new filter element, and position the
spring on top of the filter element.
8. Fill the reservoir with Dexron
®
III automatic trans-
mission fluid.
WARNING
Fill only with approved clean fluid. Do not mix
fluid types. Any mixture or any unapproved fluid
could lead to seal deterioration and leaks. Fluid
leakage could cause loss of power steering assist,
possibly resulting in personal injury and property
damage.
9. Place the end of the hose in the drain pan. Do
not start the engine while draining the sys-
tem. Raise the front of the vehicle with a floor
jack and support it with jack stands. Have some-
one turn the steering wheel to full lock left and
right, and capture the fluid flowing from the hose
in the drain pan. Add fluid to the reservoir, as
needed. Continue turning the steering wheel until
clean power steering fluid flows from the hose.
10. Remove the plug from the reservoir and connect
the hose to the reservoir. Tighten the hose fitting
nut finger tight. Then with a wrench, tighten until
there is firm resistance. Tighten one-sixth turn
more. Do not overtighten.
Remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle.
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10/19/2001
1. Power Steering Reservoir
2. Retaining Ring
3. Filter Cover
4. Return Hose
Fig. 4, Power Steering Reservoir
Steering 46
Acterra Maintenance Manual, July 2004 46/3