Use the same fluid as your transmission uses. But first, check the oil you have in the reservoir...see what color it is. If its red, use trans fluid....DEXTRON. If the fluid is clear...you'll probably have to go to MB for their special stuff. If your power steering reservoir is more than 1/2 full, you might be losing fluid in the system somewhere. Check the ground underneath your engine to see if there's any red fluid on the ground. If you do have a PS leak, I suggest you get it fixed immediately before you burn up the PS pump. When checking the PS fluid, let the car idle when you check the fluid level. Don't over fill the reservoir...about a 1/2" from the brim is fine.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels in a car with the right types of fluids. The 2000 Mercedes Benz ml320 take Q-1-46-0001 power steering fluid.
Fluid type: Volvo power steering fluid or equivalent.
I dont know try POWER STEERING FLUID
power steering fluid
It uses regular power steering fluid.
To refill the steering fluid on a 1995 Mercedes-Benz 280, first locate the power steering 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 until it reaches the recommended level. Be careful not to overfill, and after refilling, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock a few times to help circulate the fluid. Always check for leaks after refilling.
regular power steering fluid is all you need.
Regular old power steering fluid.
Gm recommended power steering fluid
fg power steering fluid
Plain old power steering fluid.
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