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VIDEO: Power Steering Systems That You Might Encounter

There are three different types of power-steering systems today. This video is sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

VIDEO: Power Steering Filter

The compact unit easily fits into tight spaces. This video is sponsored by Cardone.

VIDEO: Performing A Power Steering Flush

Here is the process for performing a simple but effective manual flush. This video is sponsored by CARDONE.

PWR STEER Adds To Power Steering Line

The 25 new SKUs deliver coverage for more than 33 Million VIO.

Power Steering Service Tips

Examining the fluids from the power steering system can assist in diagnosing other component issues.

VIDEO: Ford F-150 Electric Power Steering Rack Replacement

In this video, we look at the programming and calibration procedures required to complete the repair. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

VIDEO: Signs Of A Power Steering Leak

Andrew Markel discusses power steering leaks, where to look for their telltale signs, and solutions to stop any further damage.

What’s New With Functional Fluids?

Late-model vehicle technology is changing. Wider tires, active safety systems and AWD technology are not only influencing how vehicles perform, but also the service and maintenance requirements of their functional fluids.

VIDEO: Power Steering ECM Technology

Andrew Markel discusses power steering systems, and how it uses sensors and the ECM to add steering assist during certain road conditions.

VIDEO: Power Steering Pump Leak Diagnostics

Andrew Markel discusses the power steering pump, and how to determine if the pump or the rack needs replaced when fluid is visible.

VIDEO: Reprogram The Steering Angle Sensor On A Power Steering Job

Andrew Markel explains the easily forgettable step of reprogramming the steering angle sensor after replacing the steering rack and pump.

Power Steering Fluid: To Flush Or Not To Flush?

When a repair is made on a power steering system, there’s a chance that metal shavings can enter the system. This can lead to premature failure of the rack and cause a costly comeback.