dodge caravan 2007 3.8 6 cyl,/ where is return line on the power steering fluid container,

Asked by bham3 Aug 28, 2013 at 08:56 PM about the 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

oil was poured into the power steering  fluid container, maybe 1/2 qt,we sucked the container dry, but want to flush the system out.
ANY ADVICE IS APPRECTATED.
THANK YOU.

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you can suck most of the fluid from reservoir, unhook the upper hose from reservoir. you will need a connector to splice a longer piece of hose to reach into a catch jug. you will need to cap off where you removed hose from reservoir. refill reservoir w/new fluid. you will want to have someone else start vehc. You need to be ready to pour fluid in as it will go quick. when you get fresh fluid in catch jug you are done. Reconnect hose and top off fluid. turn wheels from one side to the other to get any air out. Sometimes it takes a while for all air to work out. vehc. may shudder as wheels are being turned. this will go away.

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