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How much does a power steering fluid flush & replacement cost for Kia cars?

A typical Kia power steering fluid flush & replacement in the UK costs around £40 - £98. Depending on your Kia model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a power steering fluid flush & replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling Kia cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much a power steering fluid flush & replacement costs.
Car modelFixter price range
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Sportage£51 - £80
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Picanto£40 - £62
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Rio£42 - £66
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Venga£55 - £86
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Niro£55 - £86
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Sorento£62 - £98
Power steering fluid flush & replacement for Kia Carens£55 - £86

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Our expert insights into power steering fluid flush & replacement

What does power steering fluid do?

Power steering fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transmits the power in your steering system. It helps create the pressure that pushes on either side of your car’s rack-mounted piston, allowing you to turn the wheels with ease.

What are the symptoms of needing a power steering fluid flush and replacement ?

Below are the top 3 symptoms that could indicate you need to flush your power steering fluid:

  • It’s difficult to turn the steering wheel while driving.

  • Pump is making a whining noise

  • Fluid looks black or brown

What happens when we do a car radiator replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Inspect the steering system.

  • Drain the existing power steering fluid.

  • Replace with new power steering fluid.

  • Recheck the performance of the steering system.

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Hey Fixter, how often should you flush your power steering fluid?

It’s recommended to be carried out every 30,000 to 60,000 miles or every 2-years.

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Want to learn more about Kia power steering fluid flush & replacement?

What does power steering fluid do?

Power steering fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transmits the power in your steering system. It helps create the pressure that pushes on either side of your car’s rack-mounted piston, allowing you to turn the wheels with ease. The majority of cars use power assisted steering (PAS) systems, this fluid is essential for smooth steering.

Kia

Kia Motors Corporation (widely known as Kia Motors) is South Korea’s second-largest automobile manufacturer, behind their parent company, the Hyundai Motor Company.

They were initially established in December 1944, over 70 years ago, as a steel tubing and bicycle parts manufacturer who started building cars in the 1970s.

Coming from a background of building cars under licence for the likes of Fiat, Mazda and Peugeot, it wasn’t until the 1980s when Kia started to produce vehicles under their own brand name, and only more recently were they to become minority owned by Hyundai, who currently holds a 33.88% stake in the company, in 2015.

From the mid-1990s, the amount of Kia cars on UK roads has seen a steady increase to the current number of around 800k today.

Given their reliability, value for money and market-leading 7-year, 100k mile warranty, Kia is a marque that is heading for further popularity, greater sales and added respect.

Superb value for money

With an extensive range of models to choose from, Kia cars offer excellent value. From their city car Picanto starting at under £10k, through to their luxury spec SUV Sorento at £30k, Kia cars compete with more established mainstream brands, offering not only strong price-points but with advanced levels of technology and the extended benefits you’d expect from a car of a higher price.

Kia Sportage: The 10th best selling car in the UK

Given the rise in growth of the Korean car brand, it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to see its best selling model sneak into the top 10 best selling cars of 2018. This great value and practical SUV is ideal for family motoring; not only is it rugged and good looking, but it’s also backed with Kia’s impressive reliability and extensive warranty.

How often should you flush your power steering fluid?

Depending on your vehicle's age and performance, dictates when you should flush your power steering fluid. Your power steering is in use any time your steering wheel is used, it is an important component to the steering system and the overall safety of the vehicle. It’s recommended to be carried out every 30,000 to 60,000 miles or every 2-years.

What happens when we do a power steering fluid flush and replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Inspect the steering system and the parts around it for any potential leak.

  • Drain the existing/remaining power steering fluid.

  • Replace with new power steering fluid.

  • Recheck the performance of the steering system.

What are the symptoms that your power steering fluid needs flushing and replacing?

Usually, there a few signs you can look for:

  • It’s difficult to turn the steering wheel while driving.

  • Pump is making a whining noise

  • Fluid looks black or brown

  • If your power steering is making unusual noises, especially when you are moving slowly.

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