Mixing brands of Power Steering fuel does not make a difference. Just be sure to not mix different types of fuels.
All brands of steering fluid are pretty much made the same. Check your automobile's manual to see if there is a certain type of steering fluid that can only be used. If not, then the brand does not matter.
It does not matter on that year as long as it is power steering fluid.
It does not matter on that year, just make sure that it is POWER STEERING FLUID.
Chevy said to us GM power steering fluid. But it does not matter as long as it is power steering fluid. There just trying to sell something.
It does not matter on that year, as long as it is PS fluid.
You can buy this fluid at Parts Source. They have many brands to choose from and will even help you if you need instructions to do it yourself.
No, Kia power steering fluid is not exchangeable with its transmission fluid. These are two completely different fluids mean for completely different part of the car.
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.
what kind of power steering does not matter in my book. Any name brand or store brand will do the job, but and I stress but do use power steering not oil or brake fluid. As for different fluids, you can use transmission fluid for a replacement of power steering fluid if you don't have PS handy. Don't let any one tell you you have to use a specific type. any questions email me James Hunt @ barrywhite855@yahoo.com what kind of power steering does not matter in my book. Any name brand or store brand will do the job, but and I stress but do use power steering not oil or brake fluid. As for different fluids, you can use transmission fluid for a replacement of power steering fluid if you don't have PS handy. Don't let any one tell you you have to use a specific type. any questions email me James Hunt @ barrywhite855@yahoo.com
The fluids can be a different viscosity or have a different make up. The steering system might not operate correctly, or could be damaged.
NO NO NO!!!! OMG I hope you did not try that already. Break fluid and powersteering fluid have different properties for different pressures, they are not the same thing and if you put break fluid in your power steering system you will destroy your car.
you use what is recommended for it. actually power steering fluid is power steering fluid just with different levels of quality. if it's not in the manual, use lucas power steering fluid. dont use any power steerinf fluid stop leak.