Turkey baster method for power steering swap?

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Big Mike 74

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Anyone else use the turkey baster method for the power steering FLUID swap? I was told I need an "extraction tool" but I've always used a turkey baster....anyone see an issue with that method?
 

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Should be fine if you have a NON-SHO Taurus and are not doing a flush. SHOs have an EPAS, so no fluid to check/change/flush.
 

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Should be fine if you have a NON-SHO Taurus and are not doing a flush. SHOs have an EPAS, so no fluid to check/change/flush.
It's my 97 Sho the old beast! Yea I thought so.....I've done it like this in the past and then some yahoo at Autozone said.....whoa you should use an extraction pump not a turkey baster.....I said I'm sorry but isn't that the same thing! Lol he just looked at me
 

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Just recently had a couple of the Edge owners use the baster method, and it worked out quite well for them.
 

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