My reservoir is a little low. Any recommendations on my purchase of refill fluid? There are likely new fluids and I’d like to buy the right product. Thanks.
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Hi Bobby,
Some of the Auto Parts stores now carry Power Steering fluids that have a stop leak additive. I believe Prestone and Valvoline are two of them. If I am a little low, I use one of them. Seems to work well. Hope you are well and regards.
Dennis DiBari
I do believe the book calls for ATF in the Power Steering Reservoir.
I do find mine gets low about every 6 mos, but no drips to my knowledge. As Dennis said, I think Lucas makes a Power Steering additive for a stop leak application.
Me personally, I am not sure I'd use that in a 60 y/o car, I'd say if its not leaking visibly, then top it off and move on. Just keep an eye on it!
Hope all is well with you! Have a great one!
Logan
Thanks to you both, Logan and Dennis. I didn’t look in the repair manual. The owners manual didn’t specify. I think it’s low since I had the front cover work was done as I don’t see a leak.
Bobby,
Just keep an eye on it from time to time as you are doing.
Dennis DiBari
Hey Bobby
just adding my. 10 cents worth. I added a power steering filter to mine as it may help keeping the lines clean
regards
phil
Hi Phil,
Do you have a picture of that Power Steering filter you wrote about? Interesting!
Dennis DiBari (Still working on my grill - inspired by you.)
Hi Dennis
see the attached for a picture of the power steering filter
I replaced the power steering pump a couple of years ago as the old one was leaking badly and spraying fluid everywhere it also was marking a whining noise ( a bit like the wife sometimes)once I removed the pump I found the the old dip stick in side it which probably didn’t do it any good,since the replacement I have had no problems or fluid loss.a mechanic mate suggested the filter it seemed like a good idea
im still working on the grill about 70 % finished
regards
Phil
Hi Phil,
Thank you for posting the picture of the PS filter. I never saw one of these and I truly like the idea. By the way, my wife sometimes makes the same whining noise!!!!
Dennis DiBari
Hi Bob,
The manual calls for GM Power Steering fluid. I bought this from Amazon and it seemed to work well.
ACDelco GM Original Equipment 10-5073 Power Steering Fluid
The manual says in a pinch you can use Transmission fluid. Comparing the GM Fluid to the Transmission Fluid the GM Fluid seemed a bit thinner. I had 100% transmission fluid in mine and pumped it out and replaced it with the GM stuff. Might have been my imagination but the steering felt a little easier with the GM Fluid.
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