Recommended oils for your steering system are: SeaStar Fluid, P/N HA5430 (1 quart), HA5440 (1 gallon). The following brands are acceptable: Chevron® Aviation Hydraulic Fluid A, Esso® Univis N15 or J13, Mobil® Aero HFA, Petro Canada Harmony HV115 (in Canada only), Shell® Aero Fluid #41, Texaco® HO15 and other fl uids meeting MIL SPEC H-5606-G. Automatic transmission fl uid (Dexron II®) may be used in an emergency. Never use brake fl uid. Any non-approved fl uid may cause ir rep a ra ble damage, loss of steering, and cancellation of warranty. In cases of extreme emergency any non tox ic, nonfl ammable fl uid may provide temporary steering. Generally, 2 quarts are required for single station, single cylinder fi lling. Add one quart per additional station or cylinder. Please note that SeaStar Capilanosystems use Dexron II ATF, not SeaStar steering fluid.
There's a star-shaped cap behind the battery (closer to the windshield) on the driver's side of the engine compartment. That's where the power steering fluid goes (I use dexron III automatic transmission fluid).
It's not recommended to use Sea Star hydraulic steering fluid for tilt trim systems, as they are designed for different purposes and may have different chemical compositions. Using the wrong fluid can lead to equipment damage or reduced performance. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate fluid type for your specific tilt trim system.
the transmission fluid is only in the tranny. the eight point star shaped cap the previous answer to this wuestion is the res. for the power steering pump. PS pumps use atf oil
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The power steering fluid reservoir is located below the intake manifold.Your power steering reservoir is right next to the oil filter housing/container. And is clearly visible just by standing right in front of your car looking at the engine with the hood opened.Has a screw top that looks like a "star".It's black in color; about the size of a large can of Progresso Soup. It also may have words on it that says "ATF only" (Auto Transmission Fluid) - since the power steering system uses ATF.It has a built-in dipstick in the cap that lets you know the correct level of fluid.
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Pole Star, Steering Star, and Lodestar. Sorry, that's all I know
A pink star alternated with a nautical black star stands for "Punk Rock Pink Ribbon", which symbolizes someone's battle with breast cancer. A pink star is an alternative to the pink ribbon. The nautical black star adds a 'punk rock' or 'alternative' spin to the pink star.
The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) : four star General James F. Amos .
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