Me effort to flush the power system this weekend did not go well. 188,000 miles on system - fluid that came out was extremely dirty. There are 2 return lines on back of pump: one appears to come from steering system and one from brake system. I pulled both return hoses (they are low on reservoir, and a considerable amount of fluid ran out of reservoir. I poured in fresh fluid as I had someone turning steering wheel which produced a good flow from the steering return line. Pumping brakes produced spits of fluid from the STEERING! return line, and I did get a few dribbles from the brake system return line. From the look of the fluids I'd say they should have been changed 100,000 miles ago. I ran 3 quarts of new fluid into the power stering pump to flush it out and refill it. No doubt this did a lot of good, but there is still considerable contamination in the system. Also, there was a lot of foam in the reservoir, steering, and brake systems, and they didn't function well until repeated lock-to-lock steering turns (truck was on jack-stands) and repeated brake applications returned the systems to a normal feel. What is the proper way to flush the Power Steering system?