Probably the hoses for the Power Steering pump or fittings on the hoses. Try replacing them first. They're not that hard to replace an relatively cheap.
NO !! POWER STEERING FLUID IS SIMILAR TO TRANSMISSION FLUID... BRAKE FUILD IS LIKE NOTHING ELSE
No, a person cannot use just any power steering or transmission fluid in this car. Every car has their own specific fluids to be used to keep them running smoothly.
Alot of transmission fluids are the same as power steering fluid so I wouldnt worry
In older model vehicles they were one in the same. Always refer to the owners manual and the cap to the reservoir. The cap will reference Dexron-Mercon for General Motors, Toyota and other makes. Ford vehicles reference type F. However...Newer model vehicles have specific power steering fluids that are different from conventional transmission fluids. Both are still hydraulic fluids but are not interchangeable.
2 yrs. or 25000 mi.
Unlike some transmission fluids, power steering fluid is not manufacturer specific; any high quality power steering fluid will do.
Oil, Antifreeze, Power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant...
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.
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.
Ford issued a TSB (technical Service Bulletin) calling for all Windstar model years to use Mercon V ATF fluid in the power steering system.Yes, that is a transmission fluid, but it happens to be the same product to be used as power-steering fluid.Pretty convenient if you ask me...I have always used transmission fluid in my power steering pump with no ill effects.The Owners Manual will include illustrations and instructions for checking and adding fluids to the power steering system.See "Related Questions" belowJust use automatic transmission fluid.Motorcraft MERCON V automatic transmission fluid ( ATF )
both power steering fluid and transmission fluid are hydraulic fluids, but it would be best to get some power steering fluid. its cheap and its the right stuff. 91 buicks take just plain Jane power steering fluid.
Each are done differently. and depending on the car. this can be easy or hard. get a Chiltons manual.