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AMS oil website and all of the auto part stores I've been to told me that. My pump is still whining after I changed the last leaky hose. Do I need to change my pump again?
Nevermind! The whine came back after a few hundred miles. But now its a lot quieter and does it only when I turn. How do I get it to shut up like I did just after the install?
Ohh really? That's weird. Was there something special about the 2001? My whine is coming back and its pissing me off lol so is there something I am doing wrong or what?
I cant see any leak as of last night. I did check the oil level and it was lower than I remember, but I don't see any leaks. I'll check it again though. When I took off the lid to the tank, i did hear a lot of air escape.
That'll happen when it's warm. Those lids contain up to like 18psi then vent pressure, it's nothing to worry about there then. Check your rack, specifically the plastic baffle accordion things on each side of the rack to see if they're accumulating oil inside. If they are, you're gonna need new seals or a new rack.
Ohh really? That's weird. Was there something special about the 2001? My whine is coming back and its pissing me off lol so is there something I am doing wrong or what?
Rob;
You are correct, AMSOIL Power Steering fluid is recommended, not ATF.
Byron Selbrede
Technical Services
AMSOIL INC.
ADDRESS: 1 AMSOIL Center, Superior, WI 54880
E-MAIL: bselbrede@amsoil.com
PHONE: 715-392-7101
FAX: 715-392-3097
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That'll happen when it's warm. Those lids contain up to like 18psi then vent pressure, it's nothing to worry about there then. Check your rack, specifically the plastic baffle accordion things on each side of the rack to see if they're accumulating oil inside. If they are, you're gonna need new seals or a new rack.
I am confused as to where I am looking. I just replaced that rack, but its good to be sure its okay.
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