Power Steering Fluid Exchange

Service Description

Like all the fluids in your car or truck, power steering fluid ages with heat and time. In a power steering fluid exchange, the old fluid is drained out. Then the system is filled with fresh new fluid. Check the maker's recommendation for how often your car or truck needs this service. It's often about every 50,000 miles.


Included in your service:

  • Drain the power steering system
  • Remove grime
  • Fill with the correct type of fluid for your car or truck
  • Safely dispose of the old fluid

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