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fewer and fewer cars have power-steering fluid anymore. (Only the hydraulic systems use power-steering fluid.) But if your car is one that still has hydraulic power steering, your owner’s manual ...
Otherwise, it could either be awkward or hard to turn the wheel. Power steering fluid is a formulated hydraulic fluid that keeps your steering working and can even protect your car. Hydraulic ...
However, for things like transmission fluid and power steering fluid, which are often both red with similar odors, understanding the differences can be tricky. Depending on your car's age and the ...
All power steering pumps generate volume and pressure, but according to Roethlisberger, the older Saginaw pumps push especially large volumes—20 gallons per minute (gpm) at 5,000-rpm shaft speed.
The technician told me the power steering fluid looked dirty and needed to be changed. Should power steering fluid be changed at that mileage — or any mileage?
Q. I plan to change the power steering fluid in my 2005 Toyota Highlander, which, in 2005, called for Dextron II. Are Dextron III, IV, and Dextron/Mercron are all okay and interchangeable?