I stopped using ATF in the steering box as I’m convinced it attacks the output seal causing leaks. I’m on my fourth PAS box due to leaks. All until now ran on ATF. I’ve run this one for a few years now on Fuchs PAS fluid and it is totally leak free.Am i right in thinking the steering box oil is dexron 111 ,,same stuff as for the transmission fluid?? thanks![]()
ah,,,didnt know that,,,trouble is ive no idea whats in there at the momnent ,,and just needs a squirt to top it up
No dear, ATF to the Dexron spec wouldn’t be responsible for power steering leaks. My D1 still has the fluid it left the factory with, 23 years ago. So not leaked or had an replacement parts requiring me to purchase any ATF .I stopped using ATF in the steering box as I’m convinced it attacks the output seal causing leaks. I’m on my fourth PAS box due to leaks. All until now ran on ATF. I’ve run this one for a few years now on Fuchs PAS fluid and it is totally leak free.
I respect your opinion and experience, even though your reply is a tad patronisingNo dear, ATF to the Dexron spec wouldn’t be responsible for power steering leaks. My D1 still has the fluid it left the factory with, 23 years ago. So not leaked or had an replacement parts requiring me to purchase any ATF .
U wouldn’t expect a LR Genuine parts box to leak although my RR box was replaced by the main dealer because it had worn output shaft seals after 8 years at around 80k miles.
No dear, ATF to the Dexron spec wouldn’t be responsible for power steering leaks. My D1 still has the fluid it left the factory with, 23 years ago. So not leaked or had an replacement parts requiring me to purchase any ATF .
U wouldn’t expect a LR Genuine parts box to leak although my RR box was replaced by the main dealer because it had worn output shaft seals after 8 years at around 80k miles.
What a cheapskate!23yrs on the same oil!
If it was the service schedule i’d replace it like I do with all the other fluids.What a cheapskate!![]()
If it was the service schedule i’d replace it like I do with all the other fluids.
But there’s nothing in the D1 service schedule on replacing the fluid and it was never changed in the first five annual main dealer services it had, don’t remember it being replace in my RR either, which was always a main dealer service and sometime twice a year.
My six year old Jag service schedule states a change a 30,000 miles so i’ll see what happens next year, when it has its Jag service.
Anyway it wouldn’t take long to to a fluid replacement so may have a go, but i don’t expect anything will be different after it’s done![]()
Yes but it’s only 48k miles23yrs on the same oil!
Like engine oil that only has just a 3 years shelf life perhaps.There has to come a point where the oil has no goodness left in it?
If it was the service schedule i’d replace it like I do with all the other fluids.
But there’s nothing in the D1 service schedule on replacing the fluid and it was never changed in the first five annual main dealer services it had, don’t remember it being replace in my RR either, which was always a main dealer service and sometime twice a year.
My six year old Jag service schedule states a change a 30,000 miles so i’ll see what happens next year, when it has its Jag service.
Anyway it wouldn’t take long to to a fluid replacement so may have a go, but i don’t expect anything will be different after it’s done![]()
thanks for the pointers guys,,,,so im after green PAS fluid,, to a certain spec,,then
If it's red, it's very likely that you have ATF. If it's green, the chances are that your either have the recommended fluid or a CHF variant (CHF11S or CHF202).
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