No ( according to my Haynes Ford Explorer repair manual , 1991 to 1995 ,
type " F " automatic Transmission Fluid is used in the power steering )
No, but transmission fluid can be used for power steering...
No, it would ruin all the seals in the entire brake system.
Not as long as you put the proper fluid into the proper place such as, motor oil into the engine, gasoline in the fuel tank, antifreeze in the cooling system reservoir, transmission fluid in the transmission, brake fluid in the brake system reservoir, power steering fluid in the power steering reservoir, windshield washer fluid in the windshield washer fluid reservoir and don't forget to put blinker fluid in the blinkers! :)
If you have an electric power steering system, that means you HAVE NO FLUID. Therefore no fluid to change in the 1st place.
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.
it depends on what model you have, the obvious place would be in the brake fluid resevior mounteing the servo.
If you are looking for a reliable and cheap place to get some brake fluid because your brakes have not been up to par and needs brake fluid, then you should go to Brake and Stake Shop.
To replace power steering fluid on a 95 Geo Metro, open the hood. There is a large yellow knob labeled with powering steering fluid only. Drain the old power steering fluid and place new fluid.
The power steering reservoir simply adds fluid capacity to the power steering system. This allows for lower fluid temperatures, and serves as a place for the fluid to be stored when it's not circulating.
There is not much difference between power steering and transmission fluid. Many people use power steering in place of transmission fluid because it is cheaper.
is the cylinder-shaped reservoir between the engine and air filter, just below the brake fluid reservoir. the manual has it in the wrong place!
I have a 1999 Ford Explorer and I was told about a grinding noise before I bought it. He told me that it was because it needs a new wheel baring. * If the vehicle is standing in place and the wheel is turned and there is a noise it could mean you need to add power steering fluid to the unit.