Atf is fine for use in Power Steering except for Honda (requiring Honda fluid), and Audi (requiring mineral 7.1 or 11s) The major difference between atf and p/s fluid is that atf has friction modifers. harmless for hydrulics, nessacary for transmissions to shift smooth.
You don't. The Power Steering is electric and does not use fluid.
I paid $ 129.99 at the GM dealership for power steering flush & fill with synthetic fluid.
The S2000 has electronic power steering hence no power steering fluid.
until it gets to the top :)
yes should be a reservoir cap on top of steering pump
u cannot , it has no power steering pump, electric steering assisted
in front of the engine, on the passenger side, you should have the power steering pump. Open the reservoir cover and fill with power steering fluid.
Use DEXTRON II. Remove the power steering fluid reservoir cap, and fill the power steering reservoir until the fluid reaches the ''full'' line.
To fill the power steering fluid on a 2001 XK8, first, locate the power steering fluid reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine bay. Remove the cap and check the fluid level; if it's low, add the appropriate type of power steering fluid, usually specified in the owner's manual. Be careful not to overfill, and after adding fluid, replace the cap securely. Finally, start the engine and turn the steering wheel from side to side to help circulate the fluid.
manual tranny's take gear oil not tranny fluid. you need to get all that fluid out and fill the tranny with 80/90 weight gear oil
Passenger side engine compartment greenish reservoir with "POWER STEERING FLUID" printed on the lid
it will cause you seals to ware out