911 Carrera (997) F6-3.6L (2006)
Power Steering Bleeding: Service and Repair
Bleeding the steering system
1. To fill the whole system after the installation of new steering components or lines or after a substantial loss of hydraulic fluid, briefly start the
engine a few times and, when it fires, switch it off again immediately. This procedure causes the fluid level in the reservoir to fall rapidly, so
constantly add Pentosin CHF 11 S. The reservoir must not be sucked dry.
2. If the fluid level in the reservoir does not fall any further when the engine is briefly turned over, start the engine and let it run at idling speed.
3. Rapidly turn the steering wheel from full-lock to full-lock several times so that the air can escape from the cylinders. At the end positions of the
piston, do not pull the steering wheel with more force than is necessary in order to turn the steering (to prevent unnecessary build-up of pressure
initially).
4. Observe fluid level during this procedure. If it continues to fall, add fluid until the level in the reservoir remains constant and no more air bubbles
rise in the reservoir when the steering wheel is turned.
5. Correct the fluid level with the engine at idling speed and without moving the steering.