Power Steering Flush in Miami, FL averages $108.00, with prices ranging from $79.99 to $129.99 based on 13 verified prices from 13 local shops.
Prices verified from 13 Miami shops · June 2026
Power Steering Flush prices in Miami, FL range from $79.99 to $129.99 at local auto repair shops, based on verified pricing data gathered from 13 shops across the area. Hydraulic power steering uses pressurized power steering fluid (PSF) to reduce the effort needed to turn the steering wheel. Prices for this service in Miami vary by vehicle make and model, the grade of parts and fluids used, and whether you book with an independent shop, a franchise chain, or a dealership. Independent and chain repair shops in Miami typically charge 20 to 40 percent less than dealerships for this service; dealerships may justify the premium for warranty-covered work or brand-specific diagnostics. All prices listed on this page were verified directly from shop websites or user-submitted receipts, and each carries a Last Verified date. For details on how PriceMyFix verifies prices, visit pricemyfix.com/about/methodology.
| Shop | Type | Price | Details | Verified | Distance | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mario Busto Auto Repair1160 Southwest 5th Street | Independent | $119.99 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 1.5 mi | View Shop | |
| Leader Service1700 Coral Way | Independent | $89.95CouponBelow avg | Most vehicles. | Verified 3 weeks agoby PriceMyFix | 2.0 mi | View Shop |
| J Mobil Inc1550 Northwest 17th Avenue | Independent | $119.99 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 2.7 mi | View Shop | |
| E T Auto Repair2319 Northwest 27th Avenue | Independent | $109.99 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 3.9 mi | View Shop | |
| Manny's Auto Service, Inc.5609 Northwest 6th Street | Independent | $119.99 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 6.0 mi | View Shop | |
| Red Lion Auto Repair555 Northwest 79th Street | Independent | $119.99 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 6.0 mi | View Shop | |
| Econotires7140 Northwest 42nd Street | Independent | $89.99CouponBelow avg | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 8.3 mi | View Shop | |
| Prestige Auto Tech—Pinecrest8800 Southwest 129th Street | Independent | $129.99Above avg | Last verified 45 days agoby PriceMyFix | 11.8 mi | View Shop | |
| Tire Kingdom6500 Southwest 117th Avenue | Independent | $99.99 | Last verified 45 days agoby PriceMyFix | 12.5 mi | View Shop | |
| Dadeland Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram16501 South Dixie Highway | Dealership | $109.95 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 13.8 mi | View Shop | |
| Florida Fine Cars21151 Northwest 2nd Avenue | Dealership | $89.95CouponBelow avg | Most vehicles. | Verified todayby PriceMyFix | 14.4 mi | View Shop |
| Piston Garage Car Care Center18728 Southwest 107th Avenue | Independent | $119.99 | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 15.8 mi | View Shop | |
| Ray's Auto Repairs18750 Southwest 105th Place | Independent | $79.99Below avg | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 15.8 mi | View Shop |
The average power steering flush in Miami, FL costs $107.67 across 13 shops. The cheapest verified price is $79.99 at Ray's Auto Repairs.
Trucks and SUVs with higher oil capacity may cost more. Check individual shop listings for vehicle-specific pricing.
Hydraulic power steering uses pressurized power steering fluid (PSF) to reduce the effort needed to turn the steering wheel. The pump, driven by the engine belt, pressurizes the fluid, which then acts on a hydraulic assist cylinder attached to the steering rack. Over time, PSF degrades, seals swell and shed particles, and the fluid becomes contaminated. A power steering flush replaces the fluid in the reservoir and lines, cleaning out accumulated debris. Note: approximately 50–60% of post-2012 vehicles use electric power steering (EPS) with no fluid — verify your vehicle has a hydraulic system before scheduling this service.
Every 50,000–75,000 miles for vehicles with hydraulic power steering, or sooner if: (1) fluid appears dark brown or black, (2) you hear whining from the steering pump when turning, (3) there's a slight delay in power assist when turning sharply from a stop, (4) any rack-and-pinion or steering component is being replaced — flush the system while it's open. In Sun Belt heat, 50,000 miles is the right interval; the heat thins degraded fluid and accelerates seal wear.
Power steering fluid does not fail suddenly and catastrophically. Degraded fluid wears seals gradually — over 10,000–30,000 miles after the ideal flush point. The first sign is typically a whining pump, followed by slightly heavier steering feel, then a slow leak from a worn rack seal. Rack-and-pinion replacement runs $1,200–$2,500. The cumulative cost of one rack replacement dwarfs 5–7 fluid flushes. Driving with slightly degraded fluid for 10,000–15,000 miles past the ideal interval is low-risk; ignoring it indefinitely is how racks fail prematurely.
Power steering flush is moderately over-sold: (1) confirm your vehicle has hydraulic power steering before agreeing — electric power steering (EPS) has no fluid to flush; many modern Hondas, Toyotas, and almost all new vehicles are EPS, (2) 'power steering stop-leak additives' as an upsell — these soften seals and provide temporary relief, but they accelerate long-term seal degradation; a proper flush with new fluid is the correct approach, (3) any shop quoting this service every 30,000 miles on modern long-life PSF — that's 50% more frequent than necessary, purely revenue-driven, (4) flush without draining — true flush replaces all fluid; 'conditioning' services that add a product to existing fluid are not the same.
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