If any fluid except for the correct Transmission Fluid is put into the transmission of a car, it will eventually fail. If this happens, a person must flush the transmission of the car.
Master cylinder reservoir at driver's side firewall should have markings indicating full and low
According to the manual, the automatic transaxle Drain and refill takes 4 qts. (3.8 liters); From dry including the torque converter) 8.9 qts (8.4 liters)
You definitely want to use Mopar ATF +3 or ATF +4, do not use duralube or any other non-mopar additive. Do not use Dexron/Mercon unless you want horrible shifting.
it is much more fluid and graceful
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The power steering system on a 2002 Plymouth Voyager uses automatic transmission fluid.
The system uses regular power steering fluid.
A person adds power steering fluid under the hood of the car to the power steering fluid reservoir. It is labeled power steering, on a yellow twist cap.
Use a turkey baster to remove excess fluid
you can use any type of power steering fluid, personally i use transmittion fluid as it is cheaper then power steering fluid only down side is it takes longer to warm up in the cold weather
Master cylinder reservoir at driver's side firewall should have markings indicating full and low
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If it making a loud squealing sound when you turn the steering wheel, the power steering fluid level is low. The reddish fluid you are seeing on the ground is power steering fluid. It is probably leaking and that would be why the fluid level is so low.
The power steering pump is by the firewall on pasanger side of car. Fill it with transmission fluid. The cap has a dipstick on it.
power steering pump is located on the left side behind the engine if you are looking head on at the car it has a dip stick to indicate how much fluid it needs.
steering in the right directionPower steering systems arent all that picky so the generic power steering fluid at the parts store will do check the back for particular applications, and dextron atf will also work.
Do NOT use transmission fluid in your power steering. It is designed for automatic transmissions, and a few rare manual transmissions only. (1965 Plymouth "Slant Six" manual transmission used automatic transmission fluid). In most Chrysler products made after about 2002, ATF is what they use for power steering fluid.