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Power Steering Fluid - Flush
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1994 Ford Tempo Edit

Repair Pricing

Near Ashburn, VA
20146

Steering Fluid Flush

Fair Repair Range

$157 - $223

Includes parts & labor for ZIP 20146

“Dealer” refers to service centers that specialize in one or two makes and sell those vehicles. As a franchise dealer:
  • They use top-quality manufacturer-recommended or “official” parts
  • Parts usually come with a manufacturer's warranty - ask the dealer about this as details may vary
  • They have the highest level of training and knowledge, and their labor rates may reflect this

Total Estimate:

Parts

$74 - $90


Labor

$113 - $133

“Independent” refers to a service center that services multiple makes instead of specializing. In addition:
  • They don't sell vehicles
  • Because they can use non-official or aftermarket parts, their pricing might seem lower
  • Independents tend to be generalists with a broad level of knowledge and training on many vehicles
Price includes parts and labor

About Steering Fluid Flush

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Modern cars, trucks and SUVs all use power steering to make maneuvering effortless. The power steering system uses a pump and hydraulic pressure to assist the steering gears. Power steering fluid is designed to last for as long as 100,000 miles, but the system may leak or the fluid may become exhausted before then. Follow the recommendation from your owner’s manual to see when it’s time to flush the power steering fluid. A mechanic will flush the system by removing dark, discolored power steering fluid and refilling it with fresh fluid, while an assistant turns the steering wheel from left to right to get old fluid out of the system. When the remaining fluid appears like fresh fluid, the system has been successfully flushed. Remove the remaining fluid, refill with fresh power steering fluid and your vehicle should be good for another 100,000 miles.

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Near Ashburn, VA
20146

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1994 Tempo Steering Fluid Flush Q&A

Ford Dealership Repair Options

After the purchase or lease of your Ford, it’s recommended to have repairs done at your local Ford dealer, who will have the latest information on your vehicle, as well as the latest recall notices and service bulletins, as issued by the manufacturer.

In the case of a leased Ford, many of these contracts, including those from Ford Credit, Ford’s financial partner, will require the use of Ford original equipment parts when it comes to making the vehicle whole again.

Some Ford vehicles like the F-150 truck use special material such as advanced high-strength steel and military-grade aluminum alloys. Still others may be using carbon fiber, depending on the model line. In many cases, it requires special handling. In those instances, a member of the Ford Collision Care Provider dealer or a Ford Recognized Collision Care independent body shop network may be the only option for getting it repaired properly.

Training

Ford-certified repair and service mechanics receive factory training on the latest techniques and are required to take certification tests. Technical service bulletins are regularly issued to update the 3,000 Ford dealer shops on the latest information to provide a successful repair to your Ford vehicle.

Loan car policy

If your Ford brand vehicle requires warranty repairs within the 3-year/36,000-mile warranty period, alternate transportation may be available through your dealer. Consult with your service advisor for more information. If your Ford vehicle is in for collision repair, the use of a loaner may be covered by an insurance policy rider.

Collision repairs

Ford operates a Collision Care Provider network which is comprised of Ford Certified providers (dealers) and Ford Recognized (independent) providers. Both are certified using the same instructions and techniques and can perform work that is outside the scope of another independent shop.

Pricing for Common 1994 Ford Tempo Repairs & Services

Pricing for all 1994 Ford Tempo Repairs & Services