
31st March 2018, 10:46 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Belgrave, Australia
Posts: 803
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They should be able to fill a power steering system like a brake system, using vacuum.
I mean, they're not going to give you your car back after a master cylinder or ABS actuator replacement and say "here you go mate. Drive it round for a couple of weeks, and don't forget to pump that middle pedal a few times eh. When you come back we'll get rid of any air left in the system. Any failures, come and see us"!
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Marty

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Current:
2001 Audi S8 - Brilliant Black with Black interior, C5 RS6 rims (whenever I actually put them on...), Solar Sunroof, Tinted side and rear glass, RNS-D, Grom, Bose, clunky old phone in arm rest!
2002 Audi S8 - Project
Replacement head coming arrived thanks to MJ
Silver with Black interior. All features as the '01, with the 'S' mode auto shifter. Dodgey rear tint (need to find a way to get rid of that).
Family:
2009 Volvo XC90 V8 R Design - has a louder more obnoxious exhaust than the S8, sounds great! Love this thing - Q7 was double the price, and certainly not double the car!
Sold:
1997 Audi A4 - Hamilton's Club Sport, Achat Grey (will miss the old girl)
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