Dexron II D or Type G (M2C 33G)
Castrol Transmax M
Castrol TQ Dexron II
Castrol TQF
For a 1989 GM pickup, the recommended power steering fluid is typically GM-approved power steering fluid, which is often a Type A, Suffix A automatic transmission fluid (ATF). It's important to check the owner's manual or a service guide for specific recommendations, as some models may vary. Using the correct fluid ensures optimal performance and longevity of the power steering system.
Use DEXTRON II. Remove the power steering fluid reservoir cap, and fill the power steering reservoir until the fluid reaches the ''full'' line.
they don't have power steering
It is part of the power steering pump assembly.
I believe that any kind of power steering fluid will work. You can actually use any type of hydraulic fluid (i.e. brake, power steering, or transmission). It is usually best to use only power steering fluid if you can get it.
DEX III Transmission Fluid
you could use regular transmission fluid.
Use a turkey baster to remove excess fluid
Where the stick is.
The fluid reservoir should be built onto the power steering pump. There will be a cap on top to fill through.
There is a power steering reservoir under the hood of the car. Remove its cap, and the dipstick is attached, this is where a person can check the fluid level.
Secure the power steering pump with the retaining bolts. Attach the power steering hose to the power steering pump. Put the belt on to the power steering pump. Fill the power steering system with fluid.