No, I would use regular Power Steering fluid in it, these newer cars aren't like the old cars where you could use tranny fluid in the power steering.
Automatic transmission fluid "Dexron II".
I have a 1995 Camry. Yes, Toyota recommends Dexron II or Dexron III transmission fluid. (Check the cap on top of the power steering reservoir. It will say to add Dexron II fluid only)
Dexron III automatic transmission fluid
The kind of power steering fluid to use in a 1997 Maxima is Dexron IIE or Dexron III. Both of these are automatic transmission fluids, which are used in the power steering system for a Maxima.
Based on the user manual and the repair manual...your transmission and power steering fluid are the same - Dexron II (Dexron III is supposed to work as it covers those that recommend II and III) This is automatic transmission fluid NOT power steering fluid.
Dexron automatic transmission fluid or power steering fluid that you buy from the parts house.
Red is the "normal" power steering fluid. If you can't get "power steering fluid," Dexron automatic transmission fluid is the same stuff. Clear is Honda power steering fluid.
Answerit is hydrolic oilit is the same type you use in the hydrolic steering pumpAF(DEXRON-II (R) Automatic Transmission Fluid)
Automatic Transmission Fluid /Dexron III or higher. DO NOT use Pentosin in this model. If you do you will eventually regret it.
Dexron III automatic transmission fluid. Should be the same for HICAS if equipped.
Yes, automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid for power steering systems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( MERCON ) automatic transmission fluid in a 1997 Ford Aerostar power steering
Toyota Camry 83-91 Dexron II Automatic Transmission Fluid in automatic and manual transmissions, but the V6 and All-wheel uses API GL-5 SAE 80W90W gear oil. The power steering fliud is the same Dexron II as above.