they have different fuel injection and computer systems.
because its a mopar. j/k most likely because main operating systems ie brakes, steering column, cruise control wiring, gauge cluster, so on is on the other side.
different kinds of steering gear
Use any fluid for use in power steering systems that is labeled Power Steering Fluid.1984-2001 Cherokee Owners Manuals and Factory Service Manuals both state in bold letters DO NOT USE ANY ATF IN THE POWER STEERING.
I need more info. There are two different systems in steering linkages. Tell me what you are trying to replace. Rob
Yes, although some power steering systems do use ATF.Yes, although some power steering systems do use ATF.
You would pronounce it as "Kimberly" - unfortunately christian naming systems do not translate into native languages as their base references are different.
It may fit, but it is not plug and play. The computer and trans systems are different.
Transmission fluid should not be used in place of power steering fluid. Power steering fluid is less compressible so that it can transfer power to different systems. Transmission fluid is meant for lubrication and has higher dimulsibility than power steering fluid.
The newer VW's have a electro mechanic steering system so there is no power steering reservoir typically found in hydraulic steering systems.
The transmission and power steering are usually two different systems. The transmission drives off the back of the engine and the powersteering pump normally drives off a belt on the front of the engine.
Air compresses - reducing the effectiveness of fluid systems such as steering and brakes.