usually about 4 pints
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.
A 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix typically holds about 1 to 1.5 quarts of power steering fluid. It's important to check the owner's manual for the exact specifications, as fluid capacity can vary slightly based on the specific model and engine type. Always use the recommended type of power steering fluid for optimal performance.
The 2006 Chevy Aveo typically holds about 1.5 quarts of power steering fluid. It's important to check the owner's manual or the reservoir cap for specific recommendations, as fluid capacity can vary slightly based on the specific model and any modifications. Always use the recommended type of power steering fluid for optimal performance.
It depends on how much of it you have.
I paid $ 129.99 at the GM dealership for power steering flush & fill with synthetic fluid.
there should be a line where you pour the power steering fluid telling you when to stop. if there isn't it should say in your car manual.
Use a turkey baster to remove excess fluid
Probably about $3.00/pt.
The Hyundai Excel typically holds about 2.0 to 2.5 quarts of power steering fluid, depending on the model year and specific configuration. It's important to check the owner’s manual for the exact capacity and specifications for your particular vehicle. Regular maintenance, including checking and topping off the fluid, can help ensure optimal steering performance.
Enough to fill it to the manufacturer's specification.
All brands of steering fluid are pretty much made the same. Check your automobile's manual to see if there is a certain type of steering fluid that can only be used. If not, then the brand does not matter.
There probably is no power steering fluid in the 05 Saturn. Saturn employs an electric assisted power steering system that still has a rack and pinion, but is electrically operated. A much easier, more bulletproof design in my opinion.