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Old 08-28-2003, 01:55 PM
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My power steering leaks and it's a bear to find type F tranny fluid for some reason unless I go to an auto parts store. Are there any alternatives to using this?

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You can ues a Good Power steering Fluid.But i would fix the leak,that best way to I now to stop that problem.
 
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My 90 B2 has a small leak in the power steering also. I know little about cars. Where do you add the fluid? Is it an obvious place? thanks
 
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Yes it is an obvious place. Look on the drivers side of the engine, there should be a fill cap that says power steering fluid, if the cap says nothing follow the tube down it should connect to a power steering pump that is belt driven, If my digita camera was working I'd take a picture and show you
 
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