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Re: POWER STEERING POROBLEM
"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
news:ismog.9533$U%1.6567@trndny07...[color=blue]
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 14:48:38 -0500, Ray O wrote:
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>> <joemasome@netscape.net> wrote in message
>> news:1151332754.538383.166180@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred]
>>>I have a Toyota Carina ED with a 1S engine. Recently I discovered a
>>> leak in the power steering system and replaced the fluid with an
>>> unknown brand from the Midle East. Unfortunately the steering still
>>> doesn't work and it is hard to turn while on silence!!
>>> On the reservoir cap it is written "Use Dexron PSF".
>>> What shall I do? Can flushing and refill with any Dexron brand do?
>>>
>>> Yours Madiba
>>> Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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>> If the power steering system was run dry then it is possible that the
>> power
>> steering pump was damaged.
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>> The power steering system should have more specific specifications on the
>> type of Dexron fluid, like Dexron III or Dexron IV. If the incorrect
>> fluid
>> was added, then it would have to be flushed and refilled.[/color]
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> This brings up an interesting question:
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> All my other Toys have come with Power Steerig fluid in the reservior.
> So did my Supra.
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> BUT: The bottle says Dexron-Mercon II ATF!!!!
> I have heard of this, but never seen it before. Perhaps the rack was
> replaced on the Supra, and the replacer added PSF instead of ATF.
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> So, what's the difference?[/color]
To be honest, I do not know what the difference is between PSF and ATF.
Philip and the chap from the UK (having a brain fade, can't remember his
nym) are much more knowledgeable about lubricants than me.
I do know that Toyotas have been using Dexron ATF in power steering systems
for a while, and some manual transmissions also use ATF for lubricant.
--
Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
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