Some Chrysler Voyager owners report experiencing issues with leaking power steering coolers that necessitate hose replacement and system purging. These owners emphasize the importance of accurately identifying the leak source, as overlooking the hoses, pump, or reservoir can lead to unresolved issues. After pinpointing the leak, some find that replacing damaged components, such as hoses, is essential, with some cases requiring longer hoses for effective repairs. Following the replacement, many owners stress the necessity of purging the power steering system to eliminate air and contaminants to ensure proper functionality. Additionally, using the recommended ATF+4 fluid during the refill process is crucial for optimal performance and longevity of the system. To prevent future leaks and costly repairs, some owners advocate for regular maintenance checks to monitor for leaks and ensure the correct fluids are used.
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