You will need: a syringe or rubber bulb, pliers, a 10 mm wrench.

1. Remove the air filter (see "Removal and installation the air filter housing and intake noise muffler").

2. Move the air filter to the side, thereby opening access to the power steering reservoir mounting bolt.

3. Pump out (for example, with a syringe or a rubber bulb) fluid from the power steering reservoir.

4. Unscrew the bolt securing the tank to the bracket on the car body...

5. ... remove the reservoir pin from the bracket and remove the power steering reservoir.

6. Loosen the clamp securing the hose supplying fluid to the power steering pump by squeezing its bent ears with pliers, slide the clamp along the hose...

7. ...and disconnect the hose.

8. Disconnect the fluid return line hose from the tank pipe in the same manner.
9. Install the power steering fluid reservoir in the reverse order of removal.
10. Fill the power steering system with working fluid to the minimum level (mark "MIN") and bleed air from the power steering system (see "Replacing the working fluid and bleeding the power steering system").
