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    Posted: 04 Jun 2017 at 12:01pm
Power steering fluid question. What to use I've heard 30 weight oil, hydraulic oil, power steering fluid. What's in there now is a redish pink color what is that? Thanks.
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Probably some kind of automatic tranny fluid in it. I use a universal transdraulic oil. Years ago, an AC dealer told me to use Dexron II in the 45 Power Steering.
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Dextron is what we have always used.
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Thanks for the replies. It's appreciated.
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My manual says 'Ask the owner what he's using' Could be ATF, motor oil, hydraulic oil. They're not very particular about what you put in there. It's probably a good idea to not mix fluids in case there's additives that don't get along with each other.
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