Hmmm... just stuck REALLY hard. Now that I've got the belts on and tight, I'm wondering how I'm going to get that fitting back into the fan. Also, since I lost about 1 tablespoon of power steering fluid out of the fan hose, do I need to do anything to get the air out?
Power steering bleed is in the manual, too. To summarize it, do the following:
Remove power steering cap, fill reservoir to full via the cap dipstick markings (cold mark if engine is cold), LEAVE CAP OFF.
Apply handbrake and chock a rear wheel on both sides. Raise the front of the vehicle so that both front wheels are off the ground and able to turn from side to side.
Start engine. Turn steering wheel to full lock left and hold for several seconds. Turn steering wheel to full lock right and hold for several seconds. Repeat this full lock turn procedure about 50 times (no joke!). Make periodic distant visual observations to ensure power steering reservoir is not empty. Do not reach toward this with the engine running, as the belts will cost you your fingers. Stop the engine if you need to add fluid, then restart and continue.
If fluid is continuing to come up looking bubbly or milky, you have somewhere that air is coming into the system. You will need to find and address this leak. Loose or cracked hoses are the most likely culprit, but it can be the cooler, fan clutch, fan clutch valve, or power steering rack.