no it is not
Normally in most cars, when it is cold outside, your power steering fluid is thick, thus, needs more presure to push it through the pump and lines. Same with any oil, in your engine. Once this fluid has warmed up, and you've made a few turns it should work properly. If this continues to happen, check your power steering fluid level, or have it looked at by a trusted mechanic. If you lose power steering, all together, it's not fun.
ATF Z-1 is not the same as Dexron III. Z-1 is a Honda specific fluid that is manufactured only for Honda transmissions. There are similarities in makeup of the two products, but the Dexron III will not meet the same performance criteria as the Z-1. Honda manufactures their own transmissions and for this reason, has developed their own ATF. For more information, contact your local Honda dealer.
That depends what the fluid is. Not all fluids weigh same.
A common cause of jerking when starting to move in a 1997 Mercury Sable could be a problem with the transmission. This could be due to low transmission fluid levels, a faulty transmission filter, or issues with the transmission solenoid. It is recommended to have the transmission system checked by a mechanic to diagnose and address the issue.
If this is a 4cyl, auto, the dip stick for the tranny is between the rad and engine on the drivers side. Use the special long funnel for this purpose, and be careful not to overfill. Just add a little at a time, and check. If this is a standard, then the oil check plug is underneath on the side. When you open the plug, oil should just come out slightly, the car should be level. If you need oil, then you need a special pump to add. It uses reg. auto trans fluid. Good luck.
no it is not
No, but some vehicles use atf as a power steering fluid.
Camry 1997-2001 uses the same fluid for transmission as well as power steering.
Alot of transmission fluids are the same as power steering fluid so I wouldnt worry
No, although some vehicles do use auto trans fluid as power steering fluid.
Red is the "normal" power steering fluid. If you can't get "power steering fluid," Dexron automatic transmission fluid is the same stuff. Clear is Honda power steering fluid.
No, transmission fluid and power steering fluid are not the same in a 1995 Mercury Villager. Transmission fluid is specifically formulated for the vehicle's transmission system, while power steering fluid is designed for the power steering system. Using the wrong fluid in either system can lead to damage and impaired performance. It's important to use the correct fluid specified in the vehicle's owner manual for each system.
on a ford ranger ATF is used in the transmission and in the power steering pump even if it is a manule
For Camry 1999-2001 (4 cylinder) the same transmission fluid is used to for both transmission and power steering. Some vehicles use power steering fluid Some trans fluid.
NO !! POWER STEERING FLUID IS SIMILAR TO TRANSMISSION FLUID... BRAKE FUILD IS LIKE NOTHING ELSE
yes
Based on the user manual and the repair manual...your transmission and power steering fluid are the same - Dexron II (Dexron III is supposed to work as it covers those that recommend II and III) This is automatic transmission fluid NOT power steering fluid.