Maybe, maybe not. Depends on what year, make, & model vehicle you are asking about.
Either MB power steering fluid or Dexron ATF.
Yes, as said by the owners manual and on the power steering reservoir.
Dexron II or III ATF as outlined in the manual
Hydraulic, any ATF DEXRON 3 OR CASTROL HSMO
According to Hyundai you should use Hyundai SPIII or use DEXRON III ATF.
yes
yes they do... use dexron 3 friendly atf in your lexus power steering only... do not use power steering fluid!!! or you will be buying a new pump and rack and pinion... not to mention corroded hoses...
Yes, although some power steering systems do use ATF.Yes, although some power steering systems do use ATF.
dexron atf is what Toyota recommends, ive used it a hundred times its fine
It actually uses ATF in the power steering system. I believe Dextron IID was the spec for '84, but fortunately the newer Dexron formulations are backwards compatible.
Most cars that call for normal power steering fluid can take transmission fluid as a substitute but there are exceptions. Hondas MUST use power steering fluids that meet Honda's spec and must never use ATF. German cars must use Pentosin mineral oil that costs about $50 per litre. Some cars specify Dexron-III/Mercon ATF for their power steering systems like Nissan and Toyota. Just remember to NEVER use Ford Type-F ATF, only fluids that meet or exceed the Dexron-III/Mercon spec can be used as a substitute in vehicles that specify "power steering fluid". Never put power steering fluid in the transmission.
The PS Reservoir is located in the engine bay and is marked "ATF Fluid Only." The ATF fluid I use for my 528i's PS is Redline D4 ATF, but you can use any Dexron 4 - grade ATF such as Mobile 1. Good luck.