No you definitely have to bleed it to get air out. Block the back wheels and jack up the front of the car up off the ground slightly. Open the power steering tank and fill it up a good amount nothing near the top but little higher than the fill line.
With the car off on the jacks key on move the steering wheel back and forth full rotation about 15 to 30 times. I had to do it about 30 or so when it got low and air got in. After that turn on the car and do the same thing about 35 times and check and put in Power steering fluid as it goes down. Top off at fill line and cover up and you should be good to go.
Worked for me.