There are different types. Some can be mixed and interchanged, some can't. You need to find out what grade and type of fluid your boat is meant to have, then you can see if it matches the fluid for the car.
there is a hydraulic res. on the passenger fender, it goes in there. it also controls the rear suspension
Power steering fluid is what allow a driver to have full control of a hydraulic steering system. The proper power steering fluid used in a Toyota Camry DOT 3.
There is no power steering fluid on Pontiac G5/Cobalts, as they are assisted by an electric motor-as opposed to the conventional hydraulic system.
In some cases, yes but NOT for hydraulic BRAKE fluid.
It is and electric assist system not a hydraulic system like on a normal vehicle. there is no fluid to check
Mixing hydraulic fluid types will damage the seals in the steering system and cause them to leak.
It uses the same fluid as the Hydraulic system. I do not have the manual with me to teel you the rating.
It depends on the system. Some do,some don't.
YES. your power steering pump is a hydraulic pump that pushes fluid through lines to make your wheels move. hydraulic fluid such as ATF or POWER STEERING FLUID is good for your power steering pump. it is a PUMP after all. OIL has the purpose of lubricating, and has very different qualities than hydraulic fluid. DO NOT put OIL in your power steering pump... put POWER STEERING FLUID or if you can't get power steering fluid AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID will do...
What is this? Simply put, power-steering fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transmits the
Electronic power steering (EPS) and hydraulic power steering (HPS). Electronic does not require power steering fluid and hydraulic does, based on your owners manual power steering fluid suggested type.
For the TS Astra with hydraulic-electric power steering, it takes a Pentosin CHF fluid. A couple of equivalents I have come across include Castrol Hydraulic System Mineral Oil Plus, and Penrite LDAS fluid.