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Old Oct 15, 2020
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Power steering fluid

Hey y'all must have a small leak somewhere in power steering I have to add fluid to top it off once every three months or so is this normal? I'm thinking not what is the best kind of stop leak to use or should I just not worry about it right now thank you
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Re: Power steering fluid

Don't use stop leak, take a look around and see if you can find the leak. How much fluid every 3 months?
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Re: Power steering fluid

Originally Posted by Colin42
Don't use stop leak, take a look around and see if you can find the leak. How much fluid every 3 months?
When when it gets to the lower level I have to top it off I've looked around in there don't see anything leaking but then again I don't have a lift lol not a huge deal but a 2010 paid off got to keep her going car 😁
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