Power steering fluid flush problem
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jblackburn
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Re: Power steering fluid flush problem
There used to be one on the Motor Mile in Christiansburg. The Volvo dealer is up in Roanoke too, if you are going that far.
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Motor mile does not seem to have VW any more. Anyway, I checked out NAPA, and they stock CHF 11S. But all two cans left just sold yesterday. They are going to get me one by Monday morning. I told them to get me CHF 202 instead of CHF 11S, just because that's what shows up on IPD. Until then, I will leave my car alone.
Update: I used one and half can of that fluid, and that did the magic. My steering is like never better,
Update: I used one and half can of that fluid, and that did the magic. My steering is like never better,
FYI & to summarize:
The manuals are wrong for 1999 V70 & similar
These cars take OEM/Synthetic power steering fluid
Napa sells Pentosin synth steering fluid for half the price at the Volvo Stealers OEM.
http://napaautoparts.com/Catalog/Catalo ... ype%3aA%29
OF course I checked Napa a week after I used the Volvo stuff.
The manuals are wrong for 1999 V70 & similar
These cars take OEM/Synthetic power steering fluid
Napa sells Pentosin synth steering fluid for half the price at the Volvo Stealers OEM.
http://napaautoparts.com/Catalog/Catalo ... ype%3aA%29
OF course I checked Napa a week after I used the Volvo stuff.
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You can use either Pentosin synthetic OR ATF. Doesn't matter as long as it is only one or the other, not a mix. I've been using Mobil 1 Syn ATF for a couple years now with no problems!
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For 1997-850 NA, would MOBIL ATF 3309 a good match for "a quality ATF"?Ozark Lee wrote:To confused_al's point. I inadvertently mixed power steering fluid and ATF in my wifes old Jeep and it turned into a frothy gelatinous goo. I never did drive it that way but 4 or 5 iterations of the drain the reservoir, refill, run the steering lock to lock a few times and repeat cleared the system and it worked fine.
My Volvo's all take "a quality ATF" - per the owners manual - but I have nothing newer than a '98. In reality I think either one is likely fine but don't mix them together.
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It would be a Simple Suck & Fill with lock-to-lock method repeated 3-4 times.
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Ozark Lee
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The 3309 is a "quality ATF" but it is also very expensive and I don't really think there is any advantage to using it over a standard Dex III+ ATF. I worry about leaks in the seals on the rack so I tend to stick with the standard red stuff. The flushing method is as simple as you describe it.
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Knowing what you know Lee, what to expect from switching?Ozark Lee wrote:The 3309 is a "quality ATF" but it is also very expensive and I don't really think there is any advantage to using it over a standard Dex III+ ATF. I worry about leaks in the seals on the rack so I tend to stick with the standard red stuff. The flushing method is as simple as you describe it.
...Lee
See here forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=54633
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