It is recommended to use DEXRON®-ll D fluid for filling the hydraulic power steering system.
1. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and fill the hydraulic steering system with fluid up to the MIN mark.
2. Start the engine. Check the fluid level again with the engine running and idling slightly faster. If necessary, add fluid to the MIN mark.
3. To remove air, turn the steering wheel from one extreme position to the other (without pushing it all the way). If necessary, add liquid up to the MIN mark. Repeat this action until air bubbles stop floating in the expansion tank.
4. Take a test drive. Check the fluid level and top up if necessary.
Bleeding air from the hydraulic system (Chevrolet Aveo T250)
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