No. You should never add any fluid to your Jeep unless you check the manufacturer specs. The Power Steering fluid for you 05 Jeep GC is a specialized synthetic fluid that is made for your vehicle. If you try to use any other types you will likely damage your steering system and destroy all the seals. This includes the rack and pinion and pump, so its a major flub up if you try to cut corners. The fluid is a dealer item at $15.00 a quart.
I speak from experience, years ago I mistakenly added a little standard PS fluid to my wifes PT cruiser, two days later the rack and pinion/pump all failed, very expensive mistake!
Use regular power steering fluid, the old kind that looks kind of like engine oil.
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Fluid. You might consider getting the steering gear box checked, along with everything else connected to it. Also check for abnormal bends,worn bushings, etc...
A 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses DOT 3 fluid.
Bad bearing? Leak onto engine component?
Power steering fluid, transmission fluid and filter, cooling system.
eny power steering fluid will work
Use regular power steering fluid, the old kind that looks kind of like engine oil.
The fluid from the power steering pump is also used to drive the radiator fan.
in the power steering pump silly...
Into the power steering reservoir.
A person adds power steering fluid under the hood of the car to the power steering fluid reservoir. It is labeled power steering, on a yellow twist cap.
Automatic transmission fluid is used for the power steering system.
You can use generic power steering fluid or GM 89021184 fluid. If you're really stuck somewhere you can use trany fluid but power steering fluid is the best.
To find out if a 2000-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee power steering gear box will fit on a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, call your nearest DIY auto parts store
It is part of the power steering pump assembly.
At the front of the engine , towards the drivers side of the engine ( power steering fluid reservoir on a 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis )