The antifreeze is half water but has chemicals to prevent corrosion of the water based system. I would recommend getting the cooling system flushed.
go and hve the power steering system flushed
Yes. Oil and water do not mix.
Yes, power steering fluid is very harmful to an automatic transmission. You should not drive it until the fluid is changed.Yes, power steering fluid is very harmful to an automatic transmission. You should not drive it until the fluid is changed.
NO just Coolant
Oil, Antifreeze, Power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant...
Coolant - 50-70 percents ethylene-glycol based antifreeze and waterPower steering fluid - Dexron 2 or 3 automatic transmission fluid
I wouldn't recommend it...coolant is NOT hydraulic fluid. Power Steering fluid is really cheap, and available at most grocery stores, walmarts, and auto part stores. If in a pinch, you could get away with using transmission fluid. It's a hydraulic fluid, too. In fact, some car manufacturers recommend certain transmission fluids, and not power steering fluid at all!
What fluid? Engine oil, transmission oil, power steering oil, coolant fluid, brake fluid.
Yes. It will cause the seals to swell up in the master cylinder. This will cause a loss of braking. You need to remove the fluid and flush out the master cylinder(with clean brake fluid) immediatly.
coolant, motor oil, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, brake fluid?
Drain the coolant reserve chamber and refill with new coolant. Can use a turkey baster ot remove hose from chamber.
If you insert the oil in the tank, where power steering fluid should be, then yes, it´s harmful.