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Power Steering Services

If turning your wheel feels tougher than it used to, it might be time for a closer look at your power steering fluid. At Uncle Ed’s, we help protect your steering system from wear, leaks, and failure, keeping every turn smooth and easy.

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What We Do

Uncle Ed’s Fluid Exchange Service
Cleans Your Power Steering Fluid Up

As power steering fluid ages, it collects dirt and oxidized material that thickens into sludge. That gunk can wear down hoses, damage pumps, and even cause steering to fail.

How Power Steering Services Work

We Inspect, Clean, and Refill
Your Power Steering System

And we do it with precision, restoring smooth, reliable steering.

We start by checking fluid level, condition, and odor. We’ll also examine hoses and fittings for leaks or wear.

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Old, contaminated fluid is fully drained. If needed, we’ll flush fresh fluid through the system to push out lingering residue.

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We top things off with the exact fluid your vehicle calls for, restoring protection and increasing performance.

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What Every Driver Should Know About Power Steering Services

Why Do I Need Power Steering Services?

Dirty or low fluid doesn’t just make steering harder, it can slowly grind away at your pump, rack, and gearboxes.

When Do I Need Power Steering Services?

If you hear whining when turning, feel stiffness in the wheel, or notice discolored fluid, it’s time to come in. Your owner’s manual may recommend a fluid exchange every 12 months or 15,000 miles. If your vehicle doesn’t list a recommendation, those intervals are still a smart rule of thumb. Also, frequent stop-and-go driving or cold-weather conditions may require more frequent service.

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$15 OFF

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Drop in Anytime

No pressure. No wait. Just quality car care when you need it.