My Ford Explorer takes automatic Transmission Fluid for the Power Steering
fluid so I guess it would depend on what type of vehicle you have and what
type of power steering fluid is supposed to be used
Alot of transmission fluids are the same as power steering fluid so I wouldnt worry
Similar products should not be a problem
Yes, power steering fluid is very harmful to an automatic transmission. You should not drive it until the fluid is changed.Yes, power steering fluid is very harmful to an automatic transmission. You should not drive it until the fluid is changed.
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.
either standard power steering fluid or dexron transmission fluid.
The power steering fluid for it is actually the transmission fluid. It should be Mercron. Is this suposed to go in the power steering chamber or the transmission chamber to work. The fluid in my 2006 Ford Escape XLT steering fluid tank is black.
Power steering fluid is basically clear. Some cars use transmission fluid in the power steering which is dark red. You can use power steering fluid in cars that use transmission fluid but not the reverse. The cap of the reservoir should say power steering fluid only.
it's ok
you can try transmission fluid
dextron 2 transmission fluid
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
You should have no issues should you use a Sythetic transmission fluid such as Nulon Multi vehicle fluid do not use regular grade auto fluid this can cause power steering pump slippage and or failure