tranns fluid in the power steering??
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tranns fluid in the power steering??
Opened up my power steering reservoir to make sure it was topped off and found red tranny fluid color in the reservoir???. Where do I start to look for problems?? I have a 98 Ls400.
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The guy I bought my '96 from gave me a file folder full of sales tickets and invoices from work he had done on it. One of them was a sales receipt from Auto Zone for two bottles of power steering fluid with stop leak. I had read the owner's manual by then, so I asked him about that, and he really did put that in the car.
My question is: how much of a rush should I be in to get that changed to the correct stuff?
Can I do that, or do I need to take it to the shop?
thanks
My question is: how much of a rush should I be in to get that changed to the correct stuff?
Can I do that, or do I need to take it to the shop?
thanks
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If it were my car I would change/flush it out ASAP. The power steering systems in our cars are designed to be used with ATF. Failing to use the recommended fluid ( DEX MERCIII) will result in premature wear of internal seals etc....Good Luck.
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http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/steering/psflush.html
The procedure in this tutorial should be similar if not the same as first gens. If you don't feel comfortable attempting this on your own, bring it to a mechanic of your choice.
The procedure in this tutorial should be similar if not the same as first gens. If you don't feel comfortable attempting this on your own, bring it to a mechanic of your choice.
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The guy I bought my '96 from gave me a file folder full of sales tickets and invoices from work he had done on it. One of them was a sales receipt from Auto Zone for two bottles of power steering fluid with stop leak. I had read the owner's manual by then, so I asked him about that, and he really did put that in the car.
My question is: how much of a rush should I be in to get that changed to the correct stuff?
Can I do that, or do I need to take it to the shop?
thanks
My question is: how much of a rush should I be in to get that changed to the correct stuff?
Can I do that, or do I need to take it to the shop?
thanks
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Now it seems that it's not as simple as I first thought. The ticket for the power steering fluid is dated November of 2011. I asked the seller when he put the power steering fluid in the car. He's not sure that he ever did. Somebody on this list asked why he thought he needed stop leak. It's because the pump was leaking. But then he decided to replace the pump instead. So the car has a new/rebuilt power steering pump and he doesn't remember what he put in for fluid. When I first got the car on trial, I added a couple of ounces of Dexron III because it was low. So now it has either all Dexron or a mixture of mostly power steering fluid and a little Dexron. Now my question is: is there any way to tell what I've got in my power steering system?
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I thought my trans front pump was starving or shot... I got under the hood, narrowly being cut in half by it coming back down on me (hood struts are a project for another day) and it was obvously PS.
Level is uniform and no obvious leak, maybe the slightest weep evident on the pass side rack bellows. What really surprised me was the appearance of the fluid. It looks like chocolate milk or muddy water, or like my old Civic when I forced it around town for weeks with a terribly blown head gasket, with the cruddy milky brown oil. It steers well but the wheel is a little heavy. While driving its barely audible but really sounds like the trans pump through 2nd gear then it fades out, also fades out some when warmer. Experiencing a rush of relief that the trans is not the culprit.
I'm still waiting for my manual and a search didn't reveal anything like this symptom so I must ask before I act.
Is the PS system cooled in the radiator like the transmission? Where the hell did all the water (probably) contamination come from? I cant see where the lines enter the radiator... am I missing something?
I found the link on how to flush and found 2 gal Dextron/MerconIII, I'll be doing that immediately but was hoping for input on contamination first, maybe something needs to be repaired or maybe it was brutally ignored while the rest of the car seems to have been maintained properly.
Any ideas welcome. Pics to come after I get out there to flush it if it will help. Maybe some rectal wart thought thats where the washer fluid went?
Thanks in advance.
96 LS 400, 175k mi
Level is uniform and no obvious leak, maybe the slightest weep evident on the pass side rack bellows. What really surprised me was the appearance of the fluid. It looks like chocolate milk or muddy water, or like my old Civic when I forced it around town for weeks with a terribly blown head gasket, with the cruddy milky brown oil. It steers well but the wheel is a little heavy. While driving its barely audible but really sounds like the trans pump through 2nd gear then it fades out, also fades out some when warmer. Experiencing a rush of relief that the trans is not the culprit.
I'm still waiting for my manual and a search didn't reveal anything like this symptom so I must ask before I act.
Is the PS system cooled in the radiator like the transmission? Where the hell did all the water (probably) contamination come from? I cant see where the lines enter the radiator... am I missing something?
I found the link on how to flush and found 2 gal Dextron/MerconIII, I'll be doing that immediately but was hoping for input on contamination first, maybe something needs to be repaired or maybe it was brutally ignored while the rest of the car seems to have been maintained properly.
Any ideas welcome. Pics to come after I get out there to flush it if it will help. Maybe some rectal wart thought thats where the washer fluid went?
Thanks in advance.
96 LS 400, 175k mi
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Hi, its possible that some Beavis has put ordinary power steering oil in ,when that stuff mixes with Dexron it turns a bit like yuki chocolate milk ,I would flush the system to be on the safe side . The power steering cooler is the long U shaped pipe that sits in front of the A/C radiator .
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Thank you, I'm glad it does not go into the radiator, and that would explain the Fajita night fecal appearance of the fluid as well with the fluids mixing. Probably (hopefully) also explains the PS pump that sounds like an 1983 Ford Tempo.
I just came from the auto parts house with 6qt DextronIII/Mercon having just visited the flushing link. I'll be doing that tomorrow morning in high hopes.
I examined the system for leaks and can find nothing other than a possible weep at the rack, I read about it leaking into the alt. It was actually properly filled but the condition of the fluid makes me wonder how it could NOT whine.
This and that lower EGR tube and she should be whisper quiet!
Thank you very much folks! you guys rock!
I just came from the auto parts house with 6qt DextronIII/Mercon having just visited the flushing link. I'll be doing that tomorrow morning in high hopes.
I examined the system for leaks and can find nothing other than a possible weep at the rack, I read about it leaking into the alt. It was actually properly filled but the condition of the fluid makes me wonder how it could NOT whine.
This and that lower EGR tube and she should be whisper quiet!
Thank you very much folks! you guys rock!
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Flush done according to the link here, 6qts complete with short bursts to prevent running the sump dry. Now its back together with nice sweet pink Dextron. It seems just a little louder now than before the flush, also it groans slightly while turning the wheel which is a new symptom. It functions quite well though.
Maybe they poured in some liquid pump quiet juice or something instead of simply adding the wrong fluid.
Maybe some air trapped in the pump somewhere, Any thoughts other than a new PS pump? Even though it works it will bother me enough to warrant replacement if it doesnt quiet down.
Thanks again.
Maybe they poured in some liquid pump quiet juice or something instead of simply adding the wrong fluid.
Maybe some air trapped in the pump somewhere, Any thoughts other than a new PS pump? Even though it works it will bother me enough to warrant replacement if it doesnt quiet down.
Thanks again.