Later models use type 4 in both.
Similar products should not be a problem
Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.
Alot of transmission fluids are the same as power steering fluid so I wouldnt worry
You can, but ATF, automatic transmission fluid, is recommended.
Do NOT use transmission fluid in your power steering. It is designed for automatic transmissions, and a few rare manual transmissions only. (1965 Plymouth "Slant Six" manual transmission used automatic transmission fluid). In most Chrysler products made after about 2002, ATF is what they use for power steering fluid.
It uses ATF, automatic transmission fluid.
my guess would be either power steering fluid or transmission fluid
A good quality power steering fluid from any auto parts store will work. If you are not near a store with power steering fluid you can substitute a good tranmission fluid for Chrysler vehicles. BE CAREFUL AND CHECK THE YEAR , ACCORDING TO CHRYSLER'S 1985 MANUAL, NEVER , NEVER, NEVER USE TRANSMISSION FLUID IN THE POWER STEERING PUMP, POWER STEERING FLUID ONLY.
The 2000 Chrysler Cirrus typically requires Chrysler Power Steering Fluid, which is a specific formulation designed for its steering systems. If that is not available, you can use a compatible ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid as an alternative. Always check the owner’s manual or consult with a professional to ensure the correct fluid is used.
My Ford Explorer takes automatic transmission fluid for the power steering fluid so I guess it would depend on what type of vehicle you have and what type of power steering fluid is supposed to be used
it's ok
i was acctually an unbeliever when a service advisor from the Chrysler jeep and dodge dealership told me this but what he had told me that every vehicle they service they run ATF (automatic transmission fluid) in the power steering.