Each are done differently. and depending on the car. this can be easy or hard. get a Chiltons manual.
NO !! POWER STEERING FLUID IS SIMILAR TO TRANSMISSION FLUID... BRAKE FUILD IS LIKE NOTHING ELSE
Oil, Antifreeze, Power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant...
The simple answer is, never. Both of these fluids only nedd replacment when other service is done. Ie: master cylinder replacment.
vehicles
Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission
no, but if you have a auto transmission you can you can use that for power steering
motor oil, transmission fluid, rearend grease, power steering fluid, and brake fluid.
No, do not mix trans and brake fluids. The trans is dextron and the brake fluid is dot3.
What fluid? Engine oil, transmission oil, power steering oil, coolant fluid, brake fluid.
Quarts of what? Coolant, Oil, brake and steering fluids...freon?
No, but transmission fluid can be used for power steering...
NO ! ( My Ford Explorer uses automatic transmission fluid as the power steering fluid )