power steering fluid

Dan Aseere

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Want to freshen up the power steering fluid on my 94 and 97. Would rather not pay the viper tax for fluid at the dealer....What fluid do you recommed?

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cyaford

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I'm using RedLine. You can also use Mopar Power Steering Fluid (SM) (Mopar #4883077) or Mopar PSF "All Climate" (#5010304AA)
 

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I have used Valvoline Synpower synthetic power steering fluid on my 95 for years. No problems or issues.
 

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I'm using Redline now, but since I don't plan on tracking the car more than a few times a year, I'd be satisfied with any of the synthetics from the major manufacturers. More important that you maintain the system, and keep the levels up and the fluid clean.
 

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Amsoil Power steering fluid or GM Cold Climate Power Steering fluid. Both rated exceptionally high
 

Dom426h

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Your worried about vipertax one one bottle of fluid?

I dont remember how much it is but im running the mopar stuff. We're only talking about a few bucks more than off the shelf stuff. The real savings is in changing the fluid yourself:2tu:

If it hasnt been done, upgrade your PS pulley&bracket while your at it with the ROE or BBD units.
 

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I paid $12 for a quart of Mopar PSF from the dealer, pretty cheap maintenance.
 

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The cold climate versions of PSF are synthetic and will have a little more anti-wear additive. Texaco used to supply lots of this to GM.
 

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