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Which Power Sterring Fluid should I buy

  

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I have a 2014 Dodge Journey Crossroad 3.6L. I have had a winning sound in the front end lately. Before taking off the belt to rule things out, I checked the power stearing fluid, it is dark black and below the safe level. The winning comes and goes. I'm going to do a power stearing flush with a turkey baster, jack front tires off the ground with jack stands and do the procedure of turning my wheel left to right to purge out any air for approximately 10 minutes. Checking periodically to add fluid if needed. When I look up on the internet what type of fluid is used for my vehicles power stearing, it shows me ATF 44. Which would be Pentosin ATF 44. It is around $80.00 for 5 liters. Is there an alternative ATF fluid that I can use that won't ruin my stearing pump nor stearing rack or should I just go with the expensive?

This topic was modified 4 months ago by MaineLobster207
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I don't know about you, but I always use OEM fluids in my cars.  Can never go wring with OEM fluids.  What does your manual say?

That is all I needed to hear! Thank you!!

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Scotty says go to Amazon

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